This study tested two hypotheses related to Woodland settlement trends and ritual development in East Central Indiana through the example of Mounds State Park in Anderson, Indiana. The first hypothesis was that earthwork enclosure complexes, such as at Anderson, were utilized as central places within a defined territory for the redistribution of resources. The second hypothesis was that a link existed between increasing social stratification in a mixed foraging and horticultural economy and a shift in the function of earthwork complexes resultant from a change in subsistence. It was determined that no conclusions could be made about the validity of these hypotheses due to incomplete data. Suggestions for obtaining relevant data and a theore...
Archaeologists have often speculated about the role of soil in the selection of prehistoricarchaeolo...
In 1975, the author discovered nineteen lithic artifacts, ranging from scrapers to projectile points...
Understanding Middle Woodland period sites has been of considerable interest for North American arch...
poster abstractRecent investigations by the Department of Anthropology (IU School of Liberal Arts) a...
Can an intensive archaeological field survey of a geographically meaningful portion of the lower Wab...
This study is an assessment of the archaeological resources the Strawtown Site area in northeastern ...
A survey of the Upper White River Valley located 76 new sites additional information on 6 previously...
This dissertation presents an examination of the manner in which archaeologists identify and interpr...
Recent archaeological surveys of portions of Fox Island County Park near Fort Wayne, Indiana, reveal...
Archaeological settlement pattern studies, based on regional surveys to locate sites and observe sur...
The proposed thesis titled “Core and Periphery in the Middle Woodland Midwest: An Analysis of the Ea...
During the Middle Woodland period (200 BC – AD 400), there was an increase of cultural complexity an...
This dissertation explores the differences among Ohio Hopewell societies in two regions of Ohio. A d...
The construction of earthen enclosures changed how the Middle Woodland landscape was monumentalized ...
Phase II archaeological testing of the Wesley Chapel Gulf area was conducted in June and July 2004 b...
Archaeologists have often speculated about the role of soil in the selection of prehistoricarchaeolo...
In 1975, the author discovered nineteen lithic artifacts, ranging from scrapers to projectile points...
Understanding Middle Woodland period sites has been of considerable interest for North American arch...
poster abstractRecent investigations by the Department of Anthropology (IU School of Liberal Arts) a...
Can an intensive archaeological field survey of a geographically meaningful portion of the lower Wab...
This study is an assessment of the archaeological resources the Strawtown Site area in northeastern ...
A survey of the Upper White River Valley located 76 new sites additional information on 6 previously...
This dissertation presents an examination of the manner in which archaeologists identify and interpr...
Recent archaeological surveys of portions of Fox Island County Park near Fort Wayne, Indiana, reveal...
Archaeological settlement pattern studies, based on regional surveys to locate sites and observe sur...
The proposed thesis titled “Core and Periphery in the Middle Woodland Midwest: An Analysis of the Ea...
During the Middle Woodland period (200 BC – AD 400), there was an increase of cultural complexity an...
This dissertation explores the differences among Ohio Hopewell societies in two regions of Ohio. A d...
The construction of earthen enclosures changed how the Middle Woodland landscape was monumentalized ...
Phase II archaeological testing of the Wesley Chapel Gulf area was conducted in June and July 2004 b...
Archaeologists have often speculated about the role of soil in the selection of prehistoricarchaeolo...
In 1975, the author discovered nineteen lithic artifacts, ranging from scrapers to projectile points...
Understanding Middle Woodland period sites has been of considerable interest for North American arch...