Volume 36 Number 2 2017
Special Issue: Recent Approaches to Pottery and Society in the Southeast
Guest editors: Rachel P. Hensler and Victoria G. Dekle
CONTENTS
Articles
Introduction: recent approaches to pottery and society in the Southeast
Rachel P. Hensler and Victoria G. Dekle
Coils, slabs, and molds: examining community affiliation between Late Archaic shell ring communities using radiographic imagery of pottery
Matthew C. Sanger
Constructing community at civic-ceremonial centers: pottery-making practices at Crystal River and Roberts Island
Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Rachel E. Thompson, and Kassie Kemp
Swift Creek paddle designs and the imperative to be unique
Karen Y. Smith and Vernon J. Knight, Jr.
Provenance of Weeden Island “sacred” and “prestige” vessels: implications for specialized ritual craft production
Neill J. Wallis, Ann S. Cordell, Erin Harris-Parks, Mark C. Donop, and Kristen Hall
Social integration at a frontier and the creation of Mississippian social identity in southwestern Virginia
Maureen Meyers
Household ceramic diversity in the late prehistory of the Appalachian Summit
Thomas R. Whyte
Reviews
Charles R. Ewen and Russell K. Skowronek, Pieces of eight: more archaeology of piracy, reviewed by Thomas E. Beaman
Jerald T. Milanich and Nina J. Root, Enchantments: Julian Dimock’s photographs of Southwest Florida, reviewed by Annette L. Snapp
Christopher B. Rodning (Ed.), Center places and Cherokee towns: archaeological perspectives on Native American architecture and landscape in the Southern Appalachians, reviewed by Jason O’Donoughue