The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period mound (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) complex located on the west-central Gulf coast of Florida. Links to the Hopewell Interaction Sphere suggest that the people of Crystal River had connections with a broad range of communities, yet little is known concerning the role the site played in local, regional, or long-distance exchange networks. Pottery traditions vary amongst different communities of practice, therefore the level of interaction at Crystal River can be measured by looking at variation in the ceramic assemblage. I combine type/attribute, vessel form and function, gross paste, and chemical analyses to determine the amount of variability present in the pottery assemblage. These analyses sh...
The Bayshore Homes site was occupied intermittently over a period of approximately twelve hundred ye...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period mound (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) complex located on...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
Conventions of Culture-Historical archaeology have persisted in Florida\u27s Indian River Region sin...
Swift Creek pottery was tied to the Hopewell Interaction Sphere during the Middle Woodland (300 BC-A...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) in west-central Florida is famous as the southernmost major participan...
The research undertaken in this dissertation was designed to explore how the institutionalized socia...
This dissertation examines Late Mississippian pottery manufacturing on St. Catherines Island, Georgi...
This study integrates disparate geographical areas of the American Southeast to show how studies of ...
Ceramic vessel technology was first developed or adopted in three separate areas of the American Sou...
The Bayshore Homes site was occupied intermittently over a period of approximately twelve hundred ye...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period mound (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) complex located on...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
Conventions of Culture-Historical archaeology have persisted in Florida\u27s Indian River Region sin...
Swift Creek pottery was tied to the Hopewell Interaction Sphere during the Middle Woodland (300 BC-A...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) in west-central Florida is famous as the southernmost major participan...
The research undertaken in this dissertation was designed to explore how the institutionalized socia...
This dissertation examines Late Mississippian pottery manufacturing on St. Catherines Island, Georgi...
This study integrates disparate geographical areas of the American Southeast to show how studies of ...
Ceramic vessel technology was first developed or adopted in three separate areas of the American Sou...
The Bayshore Homes site was occupied intermittently over a period of approximately twelve hundred ye...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...