Volume 39 Number 1 2020
CONTENTS
Articles
Food production in the Early Woodland: macrobotanical remains as evidence for farming along the riverbank in eastern Tennessee
Jessie L. Johanson, Kandace D. Hollenbach, and Howard J. Cyr
Exploring the season of mound building through oxygen isotope geochemistry at the Garden Patch site, Gulf Coast Florida, USA
Isabelle Holland Lulewicz, Neill J. Wallis, and Victor D. Thompson
Foodways and community at the Late Mississippian site of Parchman Place
Erin S. Nelson, Ashley Peles, and Mallory A. Melton
Report
A case for lead-glaze experimentation by late eighteenth-century Catawba using portable X-ray Fluorescence (pXRF)
David J. Cranford
Reviews
Thomas E. Emerson, Brad H. Koldehoff, and Tamira K. Brennan (eds), Revealing Greater Cahokia, North America’s first Native city: rediscovery and large-scale excavations of the East St. Louis Precinct, reviewed by Charles R. Cobb
Gayle Fritz, Feeding Cahokia: early agriculture in the North American heartland, reviewed by Amber M. VanDerwarker
David K. Thulman and Ervan G. Garrison (eds), New directions in the search for the first Floridians, reviewed by Kara Bridgman Sweeney
Sarah E. Price and Philip J. Carr (eds), Investigating the ordinary: everyday matters in Southeast archaeology, reviewed by Edward González-Tennant
Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley (eds), Archaeological remote sensing in North America: innovative techniques for anthropological applications, reviewed by John P. McCarthy