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Sunwatch: Fort Ancient development in the Mississippian world (First Edition edition.)

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The last prehistoric cultures to inhabit the Middle Ohio Valley  (ca.

A.D. 1000-1650) are referred to as Fort Ancient societies, which exhibited a wide variety of Mississippian period characteristics. What is less well-known and little understood are the social processes by which Mississippian characteristics spread to Fort Ancient communities.

Through a comprehensive study of SunWatch, one of the few thoroughly excavated Fort Ancient settlements, the author focuses on the development of village social structure within a broad geographic and temporal framework, recognizing border areas as particularly dynamic contexts of social change.

As a fundamental study of social patterning of Fort Ancient villages, this work reveals the interrelationships of small social units in culture change and social structure development and provides a full reconsideration of the Mississippian dimensions of Fort Ancient societies and a model for future investigations of larger patterning in the lateprehistory of the region.

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University of Alabama Press
0817381775 / 9780817381776
eBook (EPUB)
973.173
30/06/2011
English
171 pages
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