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The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast. edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue
Gilmore, Zackary I O'Donoughue, Jason M cop. 2015
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Title:
The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast. edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue
Author:
Gilmore, Zackary I
;
O'Donoughue, Jason M
Subjects:
Indiens d'Amérique -- Antiquités -- Amérique du Nord -- États-Unis (sud)
;
Indiens d'Amérique -- Conditions sociales -- Amérique du Nord -- États-Unis (sud)
;
Changement social -- États-Unis (sud) -- Jusqu'à 1500
;
Indians of North America -- Antiquities -- Southern States
;
Indians of North America -- Social conditions -- Southern States
;
Social change -- History -- Southern States -- To 1500
;
Social structure -- History -- Southern States -- To 1500
;
Continuity -- Social aspects -- History -- Southern States -- To 1500
;
Social archaeology -- Southern States
;
Southern States -- Antiquities
Description:
Bibliographie p. 243-298. Index
List of illustrations Introduction : The enigma of the event / Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue I. When Practice Becomes History. 1. In the unlikely event : method for temporalizing the experience of change / Kenneth E. Sassaman and Jason M. O'Donoughue ; 2. Beyond the event horizon : moments of consequence in the St. Johns River Valley / Jason M. O'Donoughue ; 3. Hunter-gatherer histories : the role of events in the construction of the Chiggerville shell midden / Christopher R. Moore ; 4. Pits for the ancestors / Meggan E. Blessing ; 5. Households making history : an eventful temporality of the Late Woodland period at Kolomoki (9ERI) / Thomas J. Pluckhahn II. Historical Interventions. 6. Subterranean histories : pit events and place-making in Late Archaic Florida / Zackary I. Gilmore ; 7. Pilgrimage to Poverty Point? / S. Margaret Spivey, Tristram R. Kidder, Anthony L. Ortmann, and Lee J. Arco ; 8. On the monumentality of events : refiguring Late Woodland culture history at Troyville / Mark A. Rees and Aubra L. Lee ; 9. Mississippian microhistories and submound moments / Charles Cobb III. Commentary. 10. Event and structure : culture change and continuity in the ancient Southeast / David G. Anderson
Publisher:
Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, cop. 2015
Creation Date:
cop. 2015
Format:
1 vol. (IX-312 p.) : ill., cartes ; 24 cm
Language:
English
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