" Don't Step Over Your Food " : Protohistoric Ritual Practice in the Lower Mississippi Valley (original ) (raw )Interpreting Ritual in Ceramics of Late Mississippian Southern Illinois (MA Thesis)
Alice Muntz
2018
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Political Economy of Exotic Trade on the Mississippian Frontier: A Case Study of a Fourteenth Century Chiefdom in Southwestern Virginia
Maureen E Meyers
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Ceramic Variability and Ritual in Late Mississippian Southern Illinois
Alice Muntz
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Ceramic Wares and Water Spirits: Identifying Religious Sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley
David H. Dye
Ceramics of Ancient America: Multidisciplinary Approaches, edited by Yumi Park Huntington, Dean E. Arnold, and Johanna Minich, 2018
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Economic and Social Interactions in the Piedmont Village Tradition-Mississippian Boundarylands of Southeastern North America, AD 1200-1600
Eric E . Jones
American Antiquity, 2020
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Cooperation and Violence in the Tunican Homeland: Rituals of Exchange and Warfare in the Seventeenth-Century Lower Mississippi Valley
David H. Dye
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Ritual, Politics, and the ''Exotic''In North American Prehistory
Patrick Livingood
Engaged anthropology: Research essays on North …, 2005
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Feasting and Communal Ritual in the Lower Mississippi Valley, AD 700–1000
Megan Kassabaum
Dissertation, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2014
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Pottery Production and Social Organization at Angel Mounds, a Mississippian Archaeological Site
Dru McGill
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Political Economy of Exotic Trade on the Mississippian Frontier: A Case Study of a Fourteenth Century Chiefdom in Southwestern …
Maureen Meyers
2011
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Foodways and Community at the Late Mississippian Site of Parchman Place
Mallory Melton , Erin Nelson
Southeastern Archaeology, 2019
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Political Economy of Exotic Trade on the Mississippian Frontier: A Case Study of a Fourteenth Century Chiefdom in …
Maureen E Meyers
uknowledge.uky.edu
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Sourcing ritual specialists in ancient Tampa Bay (AD 650-1550): a multi-method chemical and petrographic approach
Trevor Duke , Lindsay Bloch
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2023
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Breaking the mold: Compositional insights into the organization of Mississippian (ca. AD 1050-1550) pottery production in southeastern North America
Trevor Duke
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2025
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Exchange and Risk Management in the Upper Mississippi Valley, A.D. 1000-1200
Fred A. Finney
2000
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The Inalienable Rite: Smoking Ritual During the Mississippian Stage in the South Appalachian Mississippi Region
Dennis Blanton
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The Protohistoric Period in the Mid-South: 1500-1700
David H. Dye
1986
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Big Pots for Big Shots: Feasting and Storage in a Mississippian Community
John Blitz
American Antiquity, 1993
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Mississippian Beginnings: Multiple Perspectives on Migration, Monumentality, and Religion in the Prehistoric Eastern United States. David G. Anderson. 2017. In Mississippian Beginnings, edited by Gregory Wilson, pp. 293–321. University of Florida Press, Gainesville.
David G Anderson
Mississippian Beginnings, edited by Gregory Wilson. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, 2017
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Igniting Interaction through Mississippian Tradition-making: An Interregional Analysis at the Audrey Site (11GE20)
Christina Friberg
2018
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Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World
Susan Alt
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Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi. David H. Dye and Cheryl Anne Cox, editors. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 1990. xi + 292 pp., figures, tables, references cited, index. $22.95 (paper)
Ian Brown
American Antiquity, 1991
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Society for American Archaeology Big Pots for Big Shots: Feasting and Storage in a Mississippian Community Author(s
John Blitz
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Brad H. Koldehoff and Timothy R. Pauketat, editors, Archaeology and Ancient Religion in the American Midcontinent Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2018
Steven Gullberg
Journal of skyscape archaeology, 2019
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The Social Life of Pots Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the Southwest , AD 1250-1680 edited by J. Habicht-Mauche, S. L. Eckert, and D. L. Huntley
Suzanne L . Eckert
The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Transformation in the Late Precontact Southwest edited by J. A. Habicht-Mauche, S. L. Eckert and D. Huntley, 2006
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The Early Mississippian Frontier in the Lower Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River Valley. Southeastern Archaeology 21(2):117-135.
Karl Lorenz , John Blitz
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Feasting, Craft Specialization, and the Ritual Mode of Production in Small-Scale Societies
Katherine Spielmann
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Sourcing Mississippian pottery among the complex maritime cultures of Florida's peninsular Gulf coast
Trevor Duke
Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2023
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Expanding social networks through ritual deposition: A case study from the Lower Mississippi Valley
Megan Kassabaum , Erin Nelson
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 29.1, 2014
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Standing Posts and Special Substances: Gathering and Ritual Deposition at Feltus (22Je500), Jefferson County, Mississippi
Megan Kassabaum , Erin Nelson
Southeastern Archaeology, 2016
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Community and Ritual within the Mississippian Center at Town Creek
Tony Boudreaux
American Antiquity, 2013
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The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the Southwest, AD 1250-1680
Judith Habicht Mauche
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The Civil Cooking Pot: Hominy and the Mississippian Standard Jar in the Black Warrior Valley, Alabama
Rachel V Briggs
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Myths and Monsters: Decoding Ritual Images of a Mysterious Ancient American Religion.
Alex Barker
Archaeology 55(4):40-45, 2002
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Ceramic Vessel Compositions and Styles as Evidence of the Local and Nonlocal Social Affiliations of Ritual Participants at the Mann Site, Indiana
Bret Ruby
Gathering Hopewell, 2005
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