In this Book
The Savannah River Chiefdoms: Political Change in the Late Prehistoric Southeast
This volume explores political change in chiefdoms, specifically how complex chiefdoms emerge and collapse, and how this process—called cycling—can be examined using archaeological, ethnohistoric, paleoclimatic, paleosubsistence, and physical anthropological data. The focus for the research is the prehistoric and initial contact-era Mississippian chiefdoms of the Southeastern United States, specifically the societies occupying the Savannah River basin from ca. A.D. 1000 to 1600. This regional focus and the multidisciplinary nature of the investigation provide a solid introduction to the Southeastern Mississippian archaeological record and the study of cultural evolution in general.
Table of Contents
Cover
Frontmatter
Contents
Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Political Evolution and Cycling
2. The Causes of Cycling
3. Mississippian Political Change: Evidence from Ethnohistoric Accounts
4. Mississippian Political Change: Evidence from Archaeological Research
5. Evidence for Mississippian Occupaion in the Savannah River Valley
6. The Record of Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdoms
7. Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdoms: Environmental Factors
8. Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdoms: Events at Particular Sites and General Trends
9. Exploring Political Change in Chiefdom Society
Appendix A. Early Historic Descriptions of Mississippian Centers in the Savannah River Basim
Appendix B. Mississippian Cultural Sequences in the Savannah River Valley
References Cited
Index
ISBN | 9780817380793 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780817307257 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 45733247 |
Pages | 479 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-01 |
Language | English |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
1994