Volume 35 Number 1 2016
Special Issue: Microartifact Analysis
Guest Editors: Lara Homsey-Messer and Anthony L. Ortmann
CONTENTS
Articles
Microartifact Analysis: Recent Applications in Southeastern Archaeology
Lara Homsey-Messer and Anthony Ortmann
Microartifact Analysis and Site Formation of a Mississippian House Floor at Wickliffe Mounds, Kentucky
Lara Homsey-Messer and Kayce Humkey
Investigating the Function of an Archaic-period Earthwork Using Microartifacts
Anthony L. Ortmann and Caroline Schmidt
In Much Smaller Things Forgotten: a Case for Microartifact Analysis in Cultural Resource Management
Phyllis S. Johnson, James C. Pritchard, and Eric C. Poplin
It is the Little Things that Count: Microartifact Analysis and the Importance of Multiproxy Data at the Widows Creek Site, Alabama
Howard J. Cyr, Esther Rimer, Stephen Carmody, Kandace Hollenbach, Keith Little, and Hunter Johnson
Taphonomy and the Role of Experimentation in Microartifact Analysis
Lara Homsey-Messer, Anthony Ortmann, Lori Roe, and Howard Cyr
Report
Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) of a Little Known Southeastern Copper Plate
Amanda D. Roberts Thompson and Mark Williams
Reviews
Making Senses of the Past: Towards a Sensory Archaeology, Jo Day (ed.), reviewed by Bretton T. Giles
Archaeology of the War of 1812, Michael T. Lucas and Julie M. Schablitsky (eds.), reviewed by Steven D. Smith