Mound Excavations at Moundville

Mound Excavations at Moundville
Author: Vernon James Knight,H. Edwin Jackson,Susan L. Scott
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780817316877

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This work is a state-of-the-art, data-rich study of excavations undertaken at the Moundville site in west central Alabama, one of the largest and most complex of the mound sites of pre-contact North America.

Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom

Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom
Author: Vernon James Knight,Vincas P. Steponaitis
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2007-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817354213

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Brings together nine Moundville specialists who trace the site’s evolution and eventual decline Built on a flat terrace overlooking the Black Warrior River in Alabama, the Moundville ceremonial center was at its height a densely occupied town of approximately 1,000 residents, with at least 29 earthen mounds surrounding a central plaza. Today Moundville is not only one of the largest and best-preserved Mississippian sites in the United States but also one of the most intensively studied. This volume brings together nine Moundville specialists who trace the site’s evolution and eventual decline.

Rethinking Moundville and Its Hinterland

Rethinking Moundville and Its Hinterland
Author: Vincas P. Steponaitis,C. Margaret Scarry
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813065342

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Moundville, near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is one of the largest pre-Columbian mound sites in North America. Comprising twenty-nine earthen mounds that were once platforms for chiefly residences and public buildings, Moundville was a major political and religious center for the people living in its region and for the wider Mississippian world. A much-needed synthesis of the rapidly expanding archaeological work that has taken place in the region over the past two decades, this volume presents the results of multifaceted research and new excavations. Using models deeply rooted in local ethnohistory, it ties Moundville and its people more closely than before to the ethnography of native southerners and emphasizes the role of social memory, iconography, and ritual practices both at the mound center and in the rural hinterland, providing an up-to-date and refreshingly nuanced interpretation of Mississippian culture. A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Moundville

Moundville
Author: John H. Blitz
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2008-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817354787

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"In the thirteenth century, Moundville was one of the largest Native American settlements north of Mexico. Spread over 325 acres were 29 earthen mounds arranged around a great plaza, a mile-long stockade, and dozens of dwellings for thousands of people. Moundville, in size and complexity second only to the Cahokia site in Illinois, was a heavily populated town, as well as a political and religious center." "Moundville was sustained by tribute of food and labor provided by the people who lived in the nearby floodplain as well as other smaller mound centers. The immediate area appears to have been thickly populated, but by about 1350 a.d., Moundville retained only ceremonial and political functions. A decline ensued, and by the 1500s the area was abandoned. By the time the first Europeans reached the Southeast in the 1540s, the precise links between Moundville's inhabitants and what became the historic Native American tribes were a mystery." "Illustrated with 50 color photos, maps, and figures, Moundville tells the story of the ancient people who lived there, the modern struggle to save the site from destruction, and the scientific saga of the archaeologists who brought the story to life."--BOOK JACKET.

The Archaeology of Everyday Life at Early Moundville

The Archaeology of Everyday Life at Early Moundville
Author: Gregory D. Wilson
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780817354442

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Defines household composition and social relationships at Moundville

Archaeology at Shiloh Indian Mounds 1899 1999

Archaeology at Shiloh Indian Mounds  1899 1999
Author: Paul D. Welch
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817352530

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One hundred years of archaeological excavations at an important American landmark, the Shiloh Indian Mounds archaeological site, a National Historic Landmark The Shiloh Indian Mounds archaeological site, a National Historic Landmark, is a late prehistoric community within the boundaries of the Shiloh National Military Park on the banks of the Tennessee River, where one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War was fought in April 1862. Dating between AD 1000 and 1450, the archaeological site includes at least eight mounds and more than 100 houses. It is unique in that the land has never been plowed, so visitors can walk around the area and find the collapsed remains of 800-year-old houses and the 900-meter-long palisade with bastions that protected the village in prehistoric times. Although its location within a National Park boundary has protected the area from the recent ravages of man, riverbank erosion began to undermine the site in the 1970s. In the mid-1990s, Paul Welch began a four-year investigation culminating in a comprehensive report to the National Park Service on the Shiloh Indian Mounds. These published findings confirm that the Shiloh site was one of at least fourteen Mississippian mound sites located within a 50 km area and that Shiloh was abandoned in approximately AD 1450. It also establishes other parameters for the Shiloh archaeological phase. This current volume is intended to make information about the first 100 years of excavations at the Shiloh site available to the archaeological community.

The Mound Builders

The Mound Builders
Author: H. C. Shetrone
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2004-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780817350864

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A classic resource on early knowledge of prehistoric mounds and the peoples who constructed them in the eastern United States

Archaeology in America 4 volumes

Archaeology in America  4 volumes
Author: Linda S. Cordell,Kent Lightfoot,Francis McManamon,George Milner
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1477
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313021893

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The greatness of America is right under our feet. The American past—the people, battles, industry and homes—can be found not only in libraries and museums, but also in hundreds of archaeological sites that scientists investigate with great care. These sites are not in distant lands, accessible only by research scientists, but nearby—almost every locale possesses a parcel of land worthy of archaeological exploration. Archaeology in America is the first resource that provides students, researchers, and anyone interested in their local history with a survey of the most important archaeological discoveries in North America. Leading scholars, most with an intimate knowledge of the area, have written in-depth essays on over 300 of the most important archaeological sites that explain the importance of the site, the history of the people who left the artifacts, and the nature of the ongoing research. Archaeology in America divides it coverage into 8 regions: the Arctic and Subarctic, the Great Basin and Plateau, the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, the Midwest, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Southwest, and the West Coast. Each entry provides readers with an accessible overview of the archaeological site as well as books and articles for further research.