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Mound sites of the ancient South : a guide to the Mississippian chiefdoms / Eric E. Bowne.

Penn Museum Library E99.M6815 B68 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bowne, Eric E. (Eric Everett), 1970-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mississippian culture--Southern States.
Mississippian culture.
Chiefdoms--Southern States.
Chiefdoms.
Mounds--Southern States.
Mounds.
Southern States--Antiquities.
Southern States.
Antiquities.
Physical Description:
xiii, 247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Press, [2013]
Summary:
From approximately ad 900 to 1600, ancient Mississippian culture dominated today's southeastern United States. These Native American societies, known more popularly as moundbuilders, had populations that numbered in the thousands, produced vast surpluses of food, engaged in long-distance trading, and were ruled by powerful leaders who raised large armies. The remnants of Mississippian cities - scattered throughout the Southeast from Florida north to Wisconsin and as far west as Texas - are still visible and awe inspiring today. The Guide Includes, an introduction to Mississippian culture, including information on subsistence and settlement practices, political and social organization, warfare, and belief systems, descriptions of twenty-two sites including Cahokia, Moundville, and Etowah, discussions of specific structures at each location and highlights of noteworthy museums, artifacts, and cultural features, 92 color photos, 23 black-and-white photos, and 20 maps Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Ancient South 1
Chapter 2 The Mississippian World 15
Chapter 3 The Emergent and Early Mississippian Period, AD 800-1200 63
Chapter 4 The Middle Mississippian Period, AD 1200-1400 109
Chapter 5 The Late Mississippian Period, AD 1400-1600 179
Chapter 6 The Decline of the Mississippian World 211.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780820344980
0820344982
OCLC:
808930438

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