edited by J. Daniel Rogers and Bruce D. Smith
University of Alabama Press, 1995
Paper: 978-0-8173-0768-4 | eISBN: 978-0-8173-8422-7
Library of Congress Classification E99.M6815M54 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 975.01

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ABOUT THIS BOOK


During the Mississippian period (approximately A.D. 1000-1600) in the midwestern and southeastern United States a variety of greater and lesser chiefdoms took shape. Archaeologists have for many years explored the nature of these chiefdoms from the perspective common in archaeological investigations—from the top down, investigating ceremonial elite mound structures and predicting the basic domestic unit from that data. Because of the increased number of field investigations at the community level in recent years, this volume is able to move the scale of investigation down to the level of community and household, and it contributes to major revisions of settlement hierarchy concepts.