The Walford site is a multicomponent site with Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian components located in the northern Yazoo Basin of Mississippi. The site has been recorded by several surveys, and was subjected to salvage excavations from 2003–2007. This excavation confirmed multiple components identified in previous surveys, and added a wider chronological range and occupation area. Current excavations also identified a palisade constructed before all of the adjacent Mississippian structures, as well as one of the mounds. Using stratigraphy, GIS, and ceramic analysis, the date of this palisade was determined to be Late Woodland or Early Mississippian
Jaketown (22HU505) is a significant prehistoric site that is located in the Lower Mississippi Valley...
The research presented here seeks to better understand the relationship between the Macon Plateau si...
This thesis investigates a series of overlapping structures in unit F1-U25 at Ames (40FY7), an Early...
The Walford site is a multicomponent site with Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian components locate...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
Mississippian chiefdoms of the southeastern United States have commonly been characterized by the pr...
Site 22LA516, known as Hurricane Landing, is a single mound early Mississippian site located in the ...
This study is about a Middle Mississippian (A.D. 1150-1350) burial mound site known as Oak Level Mou...
A large focus of Mississippian period archaeological research concerns itself with the role groups h...
Prehistoric cultures are often studied by intrasite artifact variation and quantity without much con...
The Austin Site (22TU549) is a village site located in Tunica County, Mississippi dating to approxim...
The Mississippian frontier in southwestern Virginia is a relatively unexplored area. This area was o...
The goal for this thesis was to conduct the first archaeological research at Prospect Hill plantatio...
A comprehensive study of the subsurface geology in the Tara Wildlife Lodge area in Mississippi was u...
Jaketown (22HU505) is a significant prehistoric site that is located in the Lower Mississippi Valley...
The research presented here seeks to better understand the relationship between the Macon Plateau si...
This thesis investigates a series of overlapping structures in unit F1-U25 at Ames (40FY7), an Early...
The Walford site is a multicomponent site with Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian components locate...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
Mississippian chiefdoms of the southeastern United States have commonly been characterized by the pr...
Site 22LA516, known as Hurricane Landing, is a single mound early Mississippian site located in the ...
This study is about a Middle Mississippian (A.D. 1150-1350) burial mound site known as Oak Level Mou...
A large focus of Mississippian period archaeological research concerns itself with the role groups h...
Prehistoric cultures are often studied by intrasite artifact variation and quantity without much con...
The Austin Site (22TU549) is a village site located in Tunica County, Mississippi dating to approxim...
The Mississippian frontier in southwestern Virginia is a relatively unexplored area. This area was o...
The goal for this thesis was to conduct the first archaeological research at Prospect Hill plantatio...
A comprehensive study of the subsurface geology in the Tara Wildlife Lodge area in Mississippi was u...
Jaketown (22HU505) is a significant prehistoric site that is located in the Lower Mississippi Valley...
The research presented here seeks to better understand the relationship between the Macon Plateau si...
This thesis investigates a series of overlapping structures in unit F1-U25 at Ames (40FY7), an Early...