This work is all about things. It is about the role that those things play in the human experience, and what they offer to us as archaeologists, whose job is to provide a glimpse into the lives of past peoples. I discuss the things of the past from the theoretical stance of materiality, which assures us that the past is accessible despite the fragmentary nature of its physical remains. This is so because the physical world - objects, landscapes, and space - are imbued with meaning through our interactions with and experiences of them, be they overt and intentional or subconscious and in the background of our active lives. Repeated engagement with the physical world creates habits, memories, and histories and inscribes the social processes t...
Very few prehistoric Native American houses have been fully excavated from the Middle Mississippian ...
The Mississippian Period is well-known for its paramount chiefdoms, intricate ceramic/lithic/metal a...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...
Through an interregional analysis of multiple archaeological patterns, this dissertation evaluates h...
Located at the eastern extent of Greater Cahokia approximately 24 km east of Downtown Cahokia, the E...
This study is an examination of how sociopolitical change occurs, particularly the formation of larg...
This work explores how people forge cultural identities through the active process of creolization a...
Household Versus Workshop: Lithic Analysis of a Middle Mississippian Site The Mississippian Period r...
This thesis examines the ceramics from 40GN9, a Cherokee site in East Tennessee occupied from the 14...
This thesis explores the community-based projects that the Smith Creek Archaeological Project has im...
This research will address how the monumental organization of Kincaid Mounds was put together throug...
Understanding Middle Woodland period sites has been of considerable interest for North American arch...
The Late Woodland/Mississippian interface in central South Carolina was a time of dynamic interactio...
470 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Excavations at the Doctor's I...
410 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.This study makes use of archa...
Very few prehistoric Native American houses have been fully excavated from the Middle Mississippian ...
The Mississippian Period is well-known for its paramount chiefdoms, intricate ceramic/lithic/metal a...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...
Through an interregional analysis of multiple archaeological patterns, this dissertation evaluates h...
Located at the eastern extent of Greater Cahokia approximately 24 km east of Downtown Cahokia, the E...
This study is an examination of how sociopolitical change occurs, particularly the formation of larg...
This work explores how people forge cultural identities through the active process of creolization a...
Household Versus Workshop: Lithic Analysis of a Middle Mississippian Site The Mississippian Period r...
This thesis examines the ceramics from 40GN9, a Cherokee site in East Tennessee occupied from the 14...
This thesis explores the community-based projects that the Smith Creek Archaeological Project has im...
This research will address how the monumental organization of Kincaid Mounds was put together throug...
Understanding Middle Woodland period sites has been of considerable interest for North American arch...
The Late Woodland/Mississippian interface in central South Carolina was a time of dynamic interactio...
470 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Excavations at the Doctor's I...
410 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.This study makes use of archa...
Very few prehistoric Native American houses have been fully excavated from the Middle Mississippian ...
The Mississippian Period is well-known for its paramount chiefdoms, intricate ceramic/lithic/metal a...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...