Woodland period systematics in the Middle Ohio Valley

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Autor corporatiu: Midwest Archaeological Conference Columbus, Ohio, Society for American Archaeology. Meeting, ebrary, Inc
Altres autors: Applegate, Darlene, 1964-, Mainfort, Robert C., 1948-
Format: Electrònic Actes de congresos eBook
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2005.
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Taula de continguts:
  • Woodland taxonomy in the Middle Ohio Valley: a historical overview / Darlene Applegate
  • Adena and Hopewell in the Middle Ohio Valley: to be or not to be? / N'omi B. Greber
  • Archaeology at the edges of time and space: working across and between woodland period taxonomic units in Central Ohio / Jarrod Burks
  • The Bullock site: a forgotten mound in Woodford County, Kentucky / Eric J. Schlarb
  • Walker-noe: an Early Middle Woodland Adena mound in Central Kentucky / David Pollack ... [et al.]
  • Middle Woodland ritualism in the Central Bluegrass: evidence from the Amburgey site, Montgomery County, Kentucky / Michael D. Richmond, Jonathan P. Kerr
  • Adena: rest in peace? / R. Berle Clay
  • Reflections on taxonomic practice / James A. Brown
  • Learning from the past: the history of Ohio Hopewell taconomy and its implications for archaeological practice / Lauren E. Sieg, R. Eric Hollinger
  • Rethinking the cole complex, a post-Hopewellian archaeological unit in Central Ohio / William S. Dancey, Mark F. Seeman
  • The many messages of death: mortuary practices in the Ohio Valley and Northeast / Sean M. Rafferty
  • Taxonomic homogeneity and cultural divergence in the midcontinent / David S. Brose
  • Valley view: Hopewell taxonomy in the Middle Ohio region / Lauren E. Sieg
  • Building Woodland archaeological units in the Kanawha River Basin, West Virginia / Patrick D. Trader
  • Some comments on Woodland taxonomy in the Middle Ohio Valley / Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.