Death is an important part of life and societal identity, and forms a crucial part of the archaeological record. Yet many archaeologists have failed to analyze how the burial patterns change and grow throughout prehistory. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the patterns found in mortuary practices by looking at a series of burial sites spanning the Archaic through Oneota periods in the Upper Midwest. Archaic sites include the Riverside site (Menominee County, MI), Oconto site (Oconto County, WI), and Price Site III (Richland County, WI). The Woodland sites include Rehbein I site (Richland County, WI). Oneota sites include the Tremaine site (La Crosse County, WI), Hogback site (Houston County, MN), and Wilsey site (Houston County, MN). ...
This thesis is an analysis of the mortuary practices at the Chucalissa site. This site is located i...
The Lower Illinois River Valley (LIV) has been the subject of over a century of focused archaeologic...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the social organization and structure of Middle...
The motivations behind the bundling of human remains in the Middle and Late Woodland populations of ...
Current research on the Riverside Cemetery (20ME01), a hypothesized Terminal Archaic site in Menomin...
abstract: The present analysis sought to determine the relationship between Middle Woodland (ca. 200...
Middle Mississippian is a both a cultural and temporal (1200 CE–1400 CE) archaeological context of M...
Mortuary populations are often replete with two types of individuals: the very old and the very youn...
To date, the preponderance of studies of mortuary practice in the Middle Woodland period have focuse...
For the Mississippian period (AD 900-1550), we have gathered a great deal of information about the i...
The timing and context of the first emergence of cemeteries is of broad interest to archaeologists w...
My research centers on changes in personhood, identity and funerary rituals from the Early Agricultu...
The Ledbetter Landing site (9BN25) is placed in its environmental context and its archaeological bac...
Town Creek is a prehistoric Native American site in central North Carolina. The Mississippian period...
This thesis is an analysis of the mortuary practices at the Chucalissa site. This site is located i...
The Lower Illinois River Valley (LIV) has been the subject of over a century of focused archaeologic...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the social organization and structure of Middle...
The motivations behind the bundling of human remains in the Middle and Late Woodland populations of ...
Current research on the Riverside Cemetery (20ME01), a hypothesized Terminal Archaic site in Menomin...
abstract: The present analysis sought to determine the relationship between Middle Woodland (ca. 200...
Middle Mississippian is a both a cultural and temporal (1200 CE–1400 CE) archaeological context of M...
Mortuary populations are often replete with two types of individuals: the very old and the very youn...
To date, the preponderance of studies of mortuary practice in the Middle Woodland period have focuse...
For the Mississippian period (AD 900-1550), we have gathered a great deal of information about the i...
The timing and context of the first emergence of cemeteries is of broad interest to archaeologists w...
My research centers on changes in personhood, identity and funerary rituals from the Early Agricultu...
The Ledbetter Landing site (9BN25) is placed in its environmental context and its archaeological bac...
Town Creek is a prehistoric Native American site in central North Carolina. The Mississippian period...
This thesis is an analysis of the mortuary practices at the Chucalissa site. This site is located i...
The Lower Illinois River Valley (LIV) has been the subject of over a century of focused archaeologic...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...