Recently, there has been great interest in marine shell gorgets from the Mississippian period Southeast, not only in identifying styles or types and their geographic distributions, but in refining the chronology of engraved shell gorgets and other artwork. There have also been new studies looking at iconography of the engraved shell art, such as Reilly’s work on the petaloid motif on Spiro shell cups as a locative that indicates a celestial location for depicted objects, individuals, or events, and Lankford’s examination of Cox Mound and Hixon style gorgets as cosmological models portrayed on shell in plan and profile
The Boyce Smith Museum opened in 1968 with the purpose of displaying a large collection of Historic ...
The Mode site is an extensive village site on the banks of Grand River. Only a small portion of the ...
This dissertation examines two Late Archaic (5800-3200 cal B.P.) shell rings located on St. Catherin...
One of the most unique and artistic artifacts found throughout the eastern United States is the engr...
During the excavations preceding the construction of Lake Fork Reservoir, archaeologists from Southe...
Upon examining unmodified bone and shell from the Sanders site (41LR2), the Dan Holdeman site (41RR1...
In this article, we discuss three engraved marine shell ear disks from two protohistoric (ca. A.D. 1...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
Shell is frequently found at ancient Mississippian sites and represents an important material in the...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This comprehensive examination of prehistoric mollus...
The Harris site (A.D. 500-1000) is an unusual Mimbres site because it has a Late Pithouse period com...
New excavations in the Ouachita National Forest in west-central Arkansas, co-directed by Meeks Etchi...
Data from seven Middle and Late Archaic sites in western Tennessee dating to ca. 8900 – 3200 cal BP ...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Red River Jasper, a lithic material found in the Red River drainage, is an understudied chert that w...
The Boyce Smith Museum opened in 1968 with the purpose of displaying a large collection of Historic ...
The Mode site is an extensive village site on the banks of Grand River. Only a small portion of the ...
This dissertation examines two Late Archaic (5800-3200 cal B.P.) shell rings located on St. Catherin...
One of the most unique and artistic artifacts found throughout the eastern United States is the engr...
During the excavations preceding the construction of Lake Fork Reservoir, archaeologists from Southe...
Upon examining unmodified bone and shell from the Sanders site (41LR2), the Dan Holdeman site (41RR1...
In this article, we discuss three engraved marine shell ear disks from two protohistoric (ca. A.D. 1...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
Shell is frequently found at ancient Mississippian sites and represents an important material in the...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This comprehensive examination of prehistoric mollus...
The Harris site (A.D. 500-1000) is an unusual Mimbres site because it has a Late Pithouse period com...
New excavations in the Ouachita National Forest in west-central Arkansas, co-directed by Meeks Etchi...
Data from seven Middle and Late Archaic sites in western Tennessee dating to ca. 8900 – 3200 cal BP ...
In January and February of 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) conducted archaeol...
Red River Jasper, a lithic material found in the Red River drainage, is an understudied chert that w...
The Boyce Smith Museum opened in 1968 with the purpose of displaying a large collection of Historic ...
The Mode site is an extensive village site on the banks of Grand River. Only a small portion of the ...
This dissertation examines two Late Archaic (5800-3200 cal B.P.) shell rings located on St. Catherin...