OLD-WOMAN-WHO-NEVER-DIES: A MISSISSIPPIAN SURVIVAL IN THE HIDATSA WORLD (original) (raw)

Making War, Making Pots: Mississippian Plate Iconography in the Midcontinent

Meghan Buchanan

2014

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The sourcing and interpretation of Cahokia-style figurines in the trans-Mississippi south and southeast

Thomas E Emerson

American antiquity, 2003

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The Mississippian Period Crib Theme: Context Chronology and Iconography

Johann A . Sawyer

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Interpreting Ritual in Ceramics of Late Mississippian Southern Illinois (MA Thesis)

Alice Muntz

2018

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Paola Villa (University of Colorado Museum, Boulder) 1991. From debitage chips to social models of production: the refitting method in Old World archaeology. The Big Puzzle. International Symposium on Refitting Stone Artefacts (1990). In: The review of archaeology Vol.12, number 2, 1991, 24-30.

Erwin Cziesla

1991

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY VOLUMES 11-70 INDEX THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

Frescaroli Ezio

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American Archaeology past and Future: A Celebration of the Society for American Archaeology 1935-1985

curtis hinsley

American Antiquity, 1988

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Southeastern U. S. Archaeology

Neil White

2006

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Balancing the Elements: An Archaeological Story

Katie Kirakosian

Archaeologies, 2016

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Preliminary Academic Program 2022 - Archaeological Institute of America

Vassiliki Georgaka

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Advances in World Archaeology, Vol. 1: 1982 . Fred Wendorf, Angela E. Close

Michael Jochim

American Anthropologist, 1985

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Southeastern Archaeology Spring 2014

Kenneth Sassaman

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Toward an Understanding of Complexities: Archaeological Researches in Cahokia's West Plaza (Illl., USA)

John Kelly

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The American Bottom, A Cultural Crossroads .pdf

Dale McElrath

2009

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Monumentality in Eastern North America during the Mississippian Period. David G. Anderson. 2012. In Early New World Monumentality, edited by Richard L. Burger and Robert M. Rosenwig, pp. 78–108. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida.

David G Anderson

Early New World Monumentality, edited by Richard L. Burger and Robert M. Rosenwig, pp. 78–108. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida. , 2012

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Southeastern Archaeology The Holly Bluff style

Mitchell R Childress

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Analysis of an Ohio Obelisk, Stelae and 100+ Stone Tablets: Two Unreported Motifs in North American Indigenous Art

Jon R Haskell

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Implications of sourcing Cahokia-style flint clay figures in the American Bottom and the Upper Mississippi River Valley

Thomas E Emerson

Midcontinental Journal of …, 2002

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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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ANTHROPOLOGY 4183C Spring 2006 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE USF - Tampa

Robert Tykot

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The Rock Art of Eastern North America: Capturing Images and Insight edited by Carol Dias-Granados and James R. Duncan. xvii+426 pages, 175 figures, 7 tables. 2004. The University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa. ISBN 0-8173-5096-9

Alicia J . M . Colson

Ontario Archaeology, 2006

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Ceramic Variability and Ritual in Late Mississippian Southern Illinois

Alice Muntz

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2017 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Claims for Proboscidean Depictions in North American Parietal and Mobiliary Art

Ekkehart Malotki

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Carson Lake Punctated: Sociological Implications of a Ceramic Motif from the Central Mississippi Valley

David H. Dye

North American Archaeologist, 2015

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Two Unreported Motifs in North American Indigenous Art: Iconography Analysis of a Waterfall, Williamsport, IN USA

Jon R Haskell

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The origins of engraved marine shell cups, copper repoussé plates, and ritual centers: disentangling early Cahokia symbolism from post–AD 1200 SECC iconography

Thomas E Emerson

Southeastern Archaeology, 2023

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Blitz, John H. 2010 New Perspectives in Mississippian Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research 18(1):1-39.

John Blitz

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Book Review (Gary M. Feinman, 1988) American Archaeology Past and Future: A Celebration of the Society for American Archaeology 1935-1985 (Meltzer, Fowler, and Sabloff, 1986).

Gary Feinman

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Trading Stories: Mesoamerican Influences on Pottery Motifs at Acoma Pueblo

Caroline Jean Fernald

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The Ancient Americas: Art from Sacred Landscapes at the Art Institute of Chicago.:The Ancient Americas: Art from Sacred Landscapes

Winifred Creamer

Museum Anthropology, 1993

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Book reviews. Steven L. Dyson. Ancient marbles to American shores. Classical archaeology in the United States. xiv+323 pages, 19 figures. 1988. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Press; 0-8122-3446-4 hardback £33.50

Elizabeth Fentress

Antiquity, 2001

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Artifact as Art: Symbolism, Aesthetics, and Cultural Essence in Pre-Columbian Antiquities

Stacey A Giulianti

2014

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No gods, no masters: Indigenous environmental knowledge in Mississippian art

L. June Bloch

Southeastern Archaeology, 2021

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Art and Agency, the Material Life of Human Beings at Cottonwood Spring Pueblo

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An Unauthorized Companion to American Archaeological Theory EPUB

Lars Fogelin

2019

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