Appalachian Premodernists - Spring/Summer 2023 (original) (raw)

Adding Complexity to Late Archaic Research in the Northeastern Appalachians

T. Cregg Madrigal

2001

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Future of Appalachian Culture

Emily Hilliard

2019

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Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond

Timothy Baumann

Indiana Magazine of History, 2010

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Fire on the Mountain: Colonizing South Appalachia in the Early Holocene

Shane Miller, Stephen B Carmody

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From Colonization to Domestication: A Historical Ecological Analysis of Paleoindian and Archaic Subsistence and Landscape Use in Central Tennessee

Shane Miller

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Pungent Provisions: The Ramp and Appalachian Identity

Bridgette Rivers, Lynn Resler

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History, Monumentality, and Interaction in the Appalachian Summit Middle Woodland

Alice P . Wright

American Antiquity, 2014

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Commodifying My Culture: An “Appalachian” Reflects on Her Role in Sustaining a Limited Discourse of Appalachia

Amanda L Fickey, PhD

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, 2010

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The End of the Southeastern Archaic: Regional Interaction and Archaeological Interpretation. D. G. Anderson. 2010. In Trend, Tradition, and Turmoil: What Happened to the Southeastern Archaic? edited by D.H. Thomas and M. C. Sanger, pp. 273–302. Anth. Papers of the American Museum of Natural History.

David G Anderson

Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, 2010

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Appalachia in the Making: The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century

Dwight Billings

Contemporary Sociology, 1997

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Negotiating interaction during the Late Woodland-Mississippian transition in Southern Appalachia

Matthew V C LoBiondo

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2024

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Archaic Hunter-gatherer Landscape Use in West-Central Kentucky. Journal of Field Archaeology 30:3-23

Victor Thompson

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Review of: The Nature and Pace of Change in American Indian Cultures: Pennsylvania, 4000-3000 BP, edited by R. Michael Stewart, Kurt W. Carr, and Paul A. Raber

Justin M Reamer

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Late Woodland settlement ecology of the Appalachian Summit

Colin Quinn

Southeast Archaeology

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The Middle Archaic: Learning to Live in the Woodlands

William A Lovis

Retrieving Michigan's Buried Past, 1999

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An Introduction to the Archaic Societies of the Midcontinent

Dale McElrath

2009

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CFP Animals and Appalachia: Introducing Critical Appalachian Animal Studies

Corey L Wrenn

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The Historical Ecology of the Southern Appalachians

Blank Territory

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Recollections and Voices: An Appalachian Community Revisited

Catherine Gouge

Contemporary Rural Social Work Journal, 2019

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Southeastern Archaeology Spring 2014

Kenneth Sassaman

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Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Hunter-Gatherers, Mobility, and Technological Organization: The Early Archaic of East Tennessee Recommended Citation

Philip Carr

1995

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Appalachian Migrations: Historic and Prehistoric

Robert Maslowski

Instances of Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology in the Mountainous Areas of the Eastern United States: Papers from Upland Archaeology in the East Symposium XI, , 2012

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Paleoethnobotany in the Northeast

Gary W Crawford

People and Plants in Ancient Eastern North America, …, 2003

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Models of Paleoindian and Early Archaic Settlement in the Southeastern United States. Anderson, David G. 1996. In The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, pp. 29–57. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

David G Anderson

The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa., 1996

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Southeastern U. S. Archaeology

Neil White

2006

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The Story of One: A Reflection of Many. Lessons Learned from an Appalachian Heritage

lisa wallace

2001

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Appalachian Literature and the Postcolonial: A GPS for Appalachian Literary Studies

Jill LeRoy-Frazier

2007

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Pine Barrens and Possum's Rations: Early Archaic Settlement in the North Carolina Sandhills

Christopher Moore

Southeastern Archaeology, 2013

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A new role for an ancient variable in Appalachia: Paradigm leveling and standardization in West Virginia

Kirk Hazen

Language Variation and Change 26 (2014), 77–102., 2014

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ANTH/AMST 236: Native North America -Spring 2022

April M. Beisaw

2022

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The Unrealized Periphery: a Multiscalar Investigation of the Native Americans of the Early Middle Woodland in Vermont and Beyond

Francis "Jess" Robinson

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Appalachian Diverse Populations

Crystal Good

2019

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Trends, Traditions, Interregnums, and Continuities: An Examination of the Cultures of the Early Holocene in the Far Northeast

Francis "Jess" Robinson

Society for American Archaeology Conference, Washington D.C., April 14, 2018

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Persistent Place, Shifting Practice: The Premound Landscape at the Garden Creek Site, North Carolina

Alice P . Wright

Early and Middle Woodland Landscapes of the Southeast, edited by Alice P. Wright and Edward R. Henry. University Press of Florida, Gainesville., 2013

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Northeast Settlement-Subsistence Change, A.D. 700-1300, New York State Museum Bulletin 496, The University of the State of New York, Albany. (2002, co-edited w/ J. P. Hart)

Christina Rieth, John P Hart

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