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Woodland Period Systematics In The Middle Ohio Valley 1st Edition Darlene Applegate

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Woodland Period Systematics In The Middle Ohio Valley 1st Edition Darlene Applegate
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Darlene Applegate, Robert C. Mainfort
ISBN: 9780817383060, 0817383069
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Woodland Period Systematics In The Middle Ohio Valley 1st Edition Darlene Applegate by Darlene Applegate, Robert C. Mainfort 9780817383060, 0817383069 instant download after payment.

This collection provides a comprehensive vocabulary for defining the cultural manifestation of the term OC Woodland.OCO The Middle Ohio Valley is an archaeologically rich region that stretches from southeastern Indiana, across southern Ohio and northeastern Kentucky, and into northwestern West Virginia. In this area are some of the most spectacular and diverse Woodland Period archaeological sites in North America, but these sites and their rich cultural remains do not fit easily into the traditional Southeastern classification system. This volume, with contributions by most of the senior researchers in the field, represents an important step toward establishing terminology and taxa that are more appropriate to interpreting cultural diversity in the region. The important questions are diverse. What criteria are useful in defining periods and cultural types, and over what spatial and temporal boundaries do those criteria hold'aHow can we accommodate regional variation in the development and expression of traits used to delineate periods and cultural types'aHow does the concept of tradition relate to periods and cultural types'aIs it prudent to equate culture types with periods? Is it prudent to equate archaeological cultures with ethnographic cultures'aHow does the available taxonomy hinder research? Contributing authors address these issues and others in the context of their Middle Ohio Valley Woodland Period research. Darlene Applegate is Associate Professor of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University. Robert C. Mainfort Jr. is an archaeologist with the Arkansas Archeological Survey in Fayetteville, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas, and co-editor of "The Woodland Southeast."a With Contributions By: Darlene Applegate, David S. Brose, James A. Brown, Jarrod Burks, R. Berle Clay, William S. Dancey, NOCOomi B. Greber, R. Eric Hollinger, Jonathan P. Kerr, Robert C. Mainfort Jr, David Pollack, Sean M. Rafferty, Michael D. Richmond, Eric J. Schlarb, Mark F. Seeman, William E. Sharp, Lauren E. Sieg, Patrick D. Trade, Teresa "

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