Volume 29 Number 1 Summer 2010
CONTENTS
Special Section: Papers in Honor of Bennie C. Keel
Section Editors: Edmond A. Boudreaux III, Christopher B. Rodning, and Jane Eastman
The Contributions of Bennie Carlton Keel to the Development of North Carolina Archaeology
R. P. Stephen Davis Jr.
A Functional Analysis of Mississippian Ceramic Vessels from Town Creek
Edmond A. Boudreaux III
Temporal Trends in Native Ceramic Traditions of the Lower Catawba River Valley
Brett H. Riggs
The Biltmore Mound and Hopewellian Mound Use in the Southern Appalachians
Larry R. Kimball, Thomas R. Whyte, and Gary D. Crites
Architectural Symbolism and Cherokee Townhouses
Christopher B. Rodning
South Appalachian Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Practices in Southwestern North Carolina
Christopher B. Rodning and David G. Moore
My Buddy Bennie
H. Trawick Ward
Articles
Adena Mortuary Patterns in Central Ohio
Christopher T. Hays
Early Woodland Settlement and Mound Building in the Upper Tensas Basin, Northeast Louisiana
Tristram R. Kidder, Lori Roe, and Timothy M. Schilling
Carolina Bays: Time Capsules of Culture and Climate Change
Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor, and Andrew H. Ivester
Toward a New View of History and Process at Crystal River (8CI1)
Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Victor D. Thompson, and Brent R. Weisman
What’s For Dinner? Investigating Food-Processing Technologies at Dust Cave, Alabama
Lara K. Homsey, Renee B. Walker, and Kandace D. Hollenbach
A Macroscopic Investigation of Technological Style and the Production of Middle to Late Archaic Fishhooks at the Chiggerville, Read, And Baker Sites, Western Kentucky
Christopher R. Moore
Reports
Sixteenth-Century Glass Bead Chronology In Southeastern North America
Keith J. Little
Volume 29 Number 2 Winter 2010
CONTENTS
Special Thematic Section
Geophysical Investigations of Late Prehistoric Sites Part I: Woodland and Caddo Sites in the Caddo Area
Edited by Timothy K. Perttula
Papers on Geophysical Investigations of Woodland and Caddo Sites in the Caddo Area of the Southeastern United States
Timothy K. Perttula
Tom Jones (3HE40): Geophysical Survey and Spatial Organization at a Caddo Mound Site in Southwest Arkansas
Jami J. Lockhart
Continuing the Research: Archaeogeophysical Investigations at the Battle Mound Site (3LA1) in Lafayette County, Arkansas
Duncan P. McKinnon
Geophysical Investigations of Late Fourche Maline and Early Caddo Settlement Patterning at the Crenshaw Site (3MI6)
John R. Samuelson
Geophysical and Archaeological Investigations at the Clement Site, a Caddo Mound Complex in Southeastern Oklahoma
Scott W. Hammerstedt, Amanda L. Regnier, and Patrick C. Livingood
Multisensor Geophysical Survey Results from the Pine Tree Mound Site: A Comparison of Geophysical and Excavation Data
David Maki and Ross C. Fields
Archaeogeophysical Investigations at an Eighteenth-Century Caddo Site in Nacogdoches County, East Texas
Chester P. Walker and Timothy K. Perttula.
Articles
Revisiting the Dead at Helena Crossing, Arkansas
Bretton Giles, Jennifer Bauder, and Marta P. Alfonso-Durruty
Reports
Recalculating Mound Volume at Moundville
Cameron H. Lacquement
Confirmation of an Archaic Period Mound in Southwest Mississippi
Evan Peacock, Philip J. Carr, Sarah E. Price, John Underwood, William L. Kingery, and Michael Lilly
Reviews
Groover, The Archaeology of North American Farmsteads, reviewed by Stacey L. Young
Roper (ed.), Medicine Creek: Seventy Years of Archaeological Investigations, reviewed by Timothy G. Baugh
White, Archaeology for Dummies, reviewed by Teresa L. Brown
Roper and Pauls (eds.), Plains Earthlodge: Ethnographic and Archaeological Perspectives, reviewed by Brandy A. Dacus
Pollack, Caborn-Wellborn: Constructing a New Society after the Angel Chiefdom Collapse, reviewed by Jeremy R. Davis
Cherry, The Headpots of Northeast Arkansas and Southern Pemiscot County, Missouri, reviewed by Bretton T. Giles
Mason, Inconstant Companions: Archaeology and North American Indian Oral Traditions, reviewed by David C. Harvey
Denham, Iriarte and Vrydaghs (eds.), Rethinking Agriculture: Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives, reviewed by Phillip Hodge
Skowronek and Fischer, HMS Fowey Lost and Found: Being the Discovery, Excavation, and Identification of a British Man-of-War Lost off the Cape of Florida in 1748, reviewed by Samantha Kirkley.
Ray, Ozarks Chipped-Stone Resources: A Guide to the Identification, Distribution, and Prehistoric Use of Cherts and Other Siliceous Raw Material, reviewed by Ryan M. Parish
Smith and Miller, Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland Region, reviewed by Timothy K. Perttula
Volume 30 Number 1 Summer 2011
CONTENTS
Special Thematic Section. Geophysical Investigations of Late Prehistoric Sites Part II: Mississippian Centers
Geophysical Survey of Complex Deposits at Ramey Field, Cahokia
Michael L. Hargrave
A New Look at Kincaid: Magnetic Survey of a Large Mississippian Town
Brian M. Butler, R. Berle Clay, Michael L. Hargrave, Staffan D. Peterson, John E. Schwegman, John A. Schwegman, and Paul D. Welch
Recent Geophysical Investigations and New Interpretations of Etowah’s Palisade
Daniel P. Bigman, Adam King, and Chester P. Walker
A Town at the Crossroads: Site-Wide Gradiometry Surveying and Mapping at Old Ridge Site (3CG41) in Northeastern Arkansas
Jami J. Lockhart, Juliet E. Morrow, and Shaun McGaha
Articles
Ethnicity and Material Culture in Antebellum North Carolina
Lance K. Greene
Amphibian and Reptilian Imagery in Caddo Art
Elsbeth Linn Dowd
Stable Isotope Analysis and Diet in Eastern Oklahoma
J. Daniel Rogers
Why Wall Trenches?
Susan M. Alt and Timothy R. Pauketat
Determining the Season of Mississippian House Construction from Plant Impressions in Daub
Jennifer L. Seltzer and Evan Peacock
Reports
A Reassessment of the Chronology of Mound A at Toqua
Shannon D. Koerner, Lynne P. Sullivan, and Bobby R. Braly
Mapping Never-Never Land: An Examination of Pinson Mounds Cartography
Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Mary L. Kwas, and Andrew M. Mickelson
A Zooarchaeological Synthesis of South Carolina’s Prehistoric Coastal Sites
Andrea Palmiotto
Enclosing Their Immortal Souls: A Survey of Two African American Cemeteries in Georgetown, South Carolina
Christina Brooks
Reviews
Cobb (ed.), Stone Tool Traditions in the Contact Era, reviewed by Robert J. Austin
Clune and Stringfield, Historic Pensacola, reviewed by Deborah L. Bauer
Little, Historical Archaeology: Why the Past Matters, reviewed by Thomas E. Beaman Jr.
Neumann, Sanford, and Harry, Cultural Resources Archaeology: An Introduction, Second Edition, reviewed by Anthony Michal Krus
Gramly (ed.), Palaeo-Americans and Palaeo-Environment at the Vail Site, Maine, reviewed by Steven R. Kuehn
Sinibaldi,What Your Fossils Can Tell You: Vertebrate Morphology, Pathology, and Cultural Modification, reviewed by Steven R. Kuehn
Rafferty and Peacock (eds.), Times River: Archaeological Syntheses from the Lower Mississippi Valley, reviewed by Jayur Madhusudan Mehta
Hally, King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in Northwestern Georgia, reviewed by Christopher B. Rodning
Knight (ed.), The Search for Mabila: The Decisive Battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa, reviewed by Marvin T. Smith
Mattick, A Guide to Bone Toothbrushes of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries, reviewed by Jennifer M. Cantu´ Trunzo
Volume 30 Number 2 Winter 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Hidden Differences Beneath a Surface Equality: Mortuary Variability in two Late-Nineteenth-century Cemeteries in Crawford County, Arkansas
James M. Davidson and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
Looking Beyond the Obvious: Identifying Patterns in Coles Creek Mortuary Data
Megan C. Kassabaum
Population Dispersal and Human Health at Moundville
Shannon Chappell Hodge
The Use of Shell-Tempered Pottery in the Caddo Area of the Southeastern United States
Timothy K. Perttula, Mary Beth Trubitt, and Jeffrey S. Girard
Shell-Tempered Pottery on the Central Plains
Donna C. Roper
Paste Characterization of Weeden Island Pottery from Kolomoki and its Implications for Specialized Production
Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Ann S. Cordell
An Investigation of the Origins of Variation in Perishable Architecture at Jonathan Creek
Sissel Schroeder
Examining Ichthyofaunal Remains for Evidence of Fishing Technologies Employed in Georgia Estuaries during the Late Archaic Period
Carol E. Colaninno
Reports
Dating the Construction of Early Late Woodland Earthen Monuments at the Jackson Landing Site in Coastal Mississippi
Edmond A. Boudreaux ill.
Macrobotanical Analysis of two Hopewell Mound Samples from the Mann Site (12P02) in Indiana
Jocelyn C. Turner
Challenges in Approaches to Skeletal Stature Estimation: An Example from Prehistoric Eastern Mississippi and Western Alabama
Kristrina A. Shuler, Marie Elaine Danforth, and Jeffrey Auerbach
An Alternative Ontology and Experimental Study of Pottery Punctation in Southern Appalachian Region Prehistory
Thomas R. Whyte, Scott A. Fleeman, and Cathleen D. Evans
George A. Lidberg Jr. and Depression-era Archaeology in Tennessee
Marlin F. Hawley and David H. Dye
Reviews
Sassaman, The Eastern Archaic, Historicized, reviewed by Victor D. Thompson
Byers and Wymer (eds.), Hopewell Settlement Patterns, Subsistence, and Symbolic Landscapes, reviewed by Robert C. Mainfort Jr.
Blitz, Moundville, reviewed by Thomas E. Emerson
Ethridge, From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715, reviewed by Christoper B. Rodning
Deagan and Thomas, From Santa Elena to St. Augustine: Indigenous Ceramics Variability (AD. 1400-1700), reviewed by Christopher R. Moore
Miroff and Knapp (eds.), Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytic Scale, reviewed by Timothy K. Perttula
Metheny, From the Miners' Doublehouse: Archaeology and Landscape in a Pennsylvania Coal Company Town, reviewed by Tanya Faberson
Volume 31 Number 1 Summer 2012
CONTENTS
Articles
Taxa Represented by Fish Effigy Ceramic Vessels in the Midsouth
Rita Fisher-Carroll and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
Sheepshead Country: Coastal Woodland Subsistence from the Perspective of Mack Bayou and Other Northwest Florida Sites
Gregory A. Mikell
Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Shell Gorgets from Southwestern North Carolina
Christopher B. Rodning
Posts, Places, Ancestors, and Worlds: Dividual Personhood in the American Bottom Region
B. Jacob Skousen
Reports
The 1974–75 Excavations at Mound Bottom, a Palisaded Mississippian Center in Cheatham County, Tennessee
Michael J. O’Brien and Carl Kuttruff
The Bead Maker’s Midden: Evidence of Late Prehistoric Shell Bead Production on Ossabaw Island, Georgia
Charles E. Pearson and Fred C. Cook
Archaeology in a Geechee Graveyard
Nicholas Honerkamp and Ray Crook
Reviews
Stottman (ed.), Archaeologists as Activists: Can Archaeologists Change the World?, reviewed by Sarah E. Bond
Herbert, Woodland Potters and Archaeological Ceramics of the North Carolina Coast, reviewed by E. Christopher Caynor
Sassaman and Holly (eds.), Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology as Historical Process, reviewed by Carolyn Dillian
Skowronek and Lewis (eds.), Beneath the Ivory Tower: The Archaeology of Academia, reviewed by Shannon M. Dunn
Case and Carr (eds.), The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors: Bioarchaeological Documentation and Cultural Understanding, reviewed by Bradley T. Lepper
Welch, Archaeology at Shiloh Mounds: 1899–1999, reviewed by Bernard K. Means
Lankford, Reilly, and Garber (eds.), Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World, reviewed by Sharon K. Moses
Fish and Kowalewski (eds.), The Archaeology of Regions: A Case for Full-Coverage Survey, reviewed by Kevin C. Nolan
Wesson and Reese (eds.), Between Contact and Colonies: Archaeological Perspectives on the Protohistoric Southeast, reviewed by John T. Penman
Johnson (ed.), A Chronology of Middle Missouri Plains Village Sites, reviewed by Donna C. Roper
Greene and Plane (eds.), American Indians and the Market Economy, 1775–1850, reviewed by Jennifer M. Cantú Trunzo
Volume 31 Number 2 Winter 2012
CONTENTS
Articles
The Prehistory of Mr. Eli Lilly
Christopher S. Peebles
Style in Swift Creek Paddle Art
Karen Y. Smith and Vernon James Knight, Jr.
Glass Trade Beads from the English Colonial Period in the Southeast, ca. A.D. 1607–1783
Jon Bernard Marcoux
Temporal Hygiene: Problems in Cultural Chronology of the Late Prehistoric Period of the Middle Ohio River Valley
Kevin C. Nolan
Revisiting Lithic Scatters: A CRM Perspective
Daniel Cain
Reports
Dendrochronological Dating of the Chief John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia
Georgina G. DeWeese, W. Jeff Bishop, Henri D. Grissino-Mayer,
Brian K. Parrish, and S. Michael Edwards
New Perspectives on Mississippian Occupations in Western Tennessee and Northwestern Mississippi: Recent Chronological and Geophysical Investigations at Chucalissa (40SY1), Shelby County, Tennessee
Charles H. McNutt, Jay D. Franklin, and Edward R. Henry
Reviews
George R. Milner, The Cahokia Chiefdom: The Archaeology of a Mississippian Society, reviewed by Justin A. Shavers
Dennis J. Stanford and Bruce A. Bradley, Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America’s Clovis Culture, reviewed by Christopher R. Moore
Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Sam Dellinger: Raiders of the Lost Arkansas, reviewed by Mallory Bader
Barbara A. Purdy, Florida’s People During the Last Ice Age, reviewed by Adam Finn
Mark A. Rees (ed.), Archaeology of Louisiana, reviewed by Megan C. Kassabaum
Whitney Battle-Baptiste, Black Feminist Archaeology, reviewed by Irene Goddard
Robert Pasquill, Jr., The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama, 1933-1942: A Great and Lasting Good, reviewed by Hannah Guidry
Bobby Gonzalez, Robert Cast, Timothy K. Perttula, and Bo Nelson, A Rediscovering of Caddo Heritage: The W. T. Scott Collection at the American Museum of Natural History and Other Caddo Collections from
Arkansas and Louisiana, reviewed by Scott P. Hadley, Jr.
Theodore Morris, Florida’s Lost Tribes, reviewed by Joseph Miller
Darlene Applegate and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Woodland Period Systematics in the Middle Ohio Valley, reviewed by Scott Hadley, Jr.
Wm. Jack Hranicky, Lithic Technology in the Middle Potomac River Valley of Maryland and Virginia, reviewed by Curtis A. McCoy
Jerald T. Milanich, Frolicking Bears, Wet Vultures, and Other Oddities: A New York City Journalist in Nineteenth-Century Florida, reviewed by Lindsay Plunk
Angela Pulley Hudson, Creek Paths and Federal Roads: Indians, Settlers and Slaves and the Making of the American South, reviewed by Sarah A. Stephens
William A. Read, Florida Place-Names of Indian Origin and Seminole Personal Names, reviewed by Carolyn Trimble