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Archaeology Of The Lower Muskogee Creek Indians 17151836 1st Edition Howard Thomas Foster Ii

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Archaeology Of The Lower Muskogee Creek Indians 17151836 1st Edition Howard Thomas Foster Ii
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Publisher: University Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Howard Thomas Foster II, Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund, Lisa D. O'Steen
ISBN: 9780817312398, 9780817353650, 9780817381332, 0817312390, 0817353658, 0817381333
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Archaeology Of The Lower Muskogee Creek Indians 17151836 1st Edition Howard Thomas Foster Ii by Howard Thomas Foster Ii, Mary Theresa Bonhage-freund, Lisa D. O'steen 9780817312398, 9780817353650, 9780817381332, 0817312390, 0817353658, 0817381333 instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive archaeological survey of the Muskogee (Maskókî) Creek Indians.   The Muskogee Indians who lived along the lower Chattahoochee and Flint River watersheds had, and continue to have, a profound influence on the development of the southeastern United States, especially during the historic period (circa 1540–1836). Our knowledge of that culture is limited to what we can learn from their descendants and from archaeological and historical sources.   Combining historical documents and archaeological research on all known Lower Muskogee Creek sites, Thomas Foster has accurately pinpointed town locations discussed in the literature and reported in contemporary Creek oral histories. In so doing, this volume synthesizes the archaeological diversity and variation within the Lower Creek Indians between 1715 and 1836. The book is a study of archaeological methods because it analyzes the temporal and geographic variation within a single archaeological phase and the biases of that archaeological data. Foster's research segregates the variation between Lower Creek Indian towns through a regional and direct historic approach. Consequently, he is able to discern the unique differences between individual Creek Indian towns.    Foster argues that the study of Creek Indian history should be at the level of towns instead of archaeological phases and that there is significant continuity between the culture of the Historic Period Indians and the Prehistoric and Protohistoric peoples.   

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