This study examines the role of ceremonial monuments within tribal social and territorial organization. A model of intra-tribal integration and inter-tribal interaction and exchange, and the role of monuments in these processes, is developed. It is argued that the use and character of monuments for the processes of intra- and inter-tribal integration is sufficiently distinct to produce monuments with contrasting scales, positions, and roles in the landscape. A series of anthropological and archaeological expectations for these differing monument types is formulated. This framework is applied to the late Late Woodland/Late Prehistoric period (ca. AD 1200-1600) in Northern Michigan, the period prior to European contact. This time period wa...
This study concerns Paleo-Indian behaviour and culture history in the central Great Lakes region. Mo...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
In northeastern North America, elaboration of mortuary ceremonialism and the widespread distribution...
This study examines the role of ceremonial monuments within tribal social and territorial organizati...
Change in late prehistoric sociocultural systems in the Great Lakes Region is analyzed in terms of t...
In small-scale societies, inter-group identification expedites access to alternative resources and p...
Major advances have occurred in the analytical use of GIS in archaeology, particularly in uses of th...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
Monuments create permanent and predictable contexts and so they offered a particularly powerful way ...
The distribution of human occupation across a landscape provides information about how people use th...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
Mason contends that we (Howey and O\u27Shea 2006) created a chimera of the Missaukee Earthworks si...
This paper considers the archaeological study of ritual and explores the interrelationships that exi...
NoConcepts of residential and logistic mobility are applied to survey assemblages from multiple deca...
The timing and context of the first emergence of cemeteries is of broad interest to archaeologists w...
This study concerns Paleo-Indian behaviour and culture history in the central Great Lakes region. Mo...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
In northeastern North America, elaboration of mortuary ceremonialism and the widespread distribution...
This study examines the role of ceremonial monuments within tribal social and territorial organizati...
Change in late prehistoric sociocultural systems in the Great Lakes Region is analyzed in terms of t...
In small-scale societies, inter-group identification expedites access to alternative resources and p...
Major advances have occurred in the analytical use of GIS in archaeology, particularly in uses of th...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
Monuments create permanent and predictable contexts and so they offered a particularly powerful way ...
The distribution of human occupation across a landscape provides information about how people use th...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
Mason contends that we (Howey and O\u27Shea 2006) created a chimera of the Missaukee Earthworks si...
This paper considers the archaeological study of ritual and explores the interrelationships that exi...
NoConcepts of residential and logistic mobility are applied to survey assemblages from multiple deca...
The timing and context of the first emergence of cemeteries is of broad interest to archaeologists w...
This study concerns Paleo-Indian behaviour and culture history in the central Great Lakes region. Mo...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
In northeastern North America, elaboration of mortuary ceremonialism and the widespread distribution...