Volume 37 Number 2 2018
Special Issue: Celebrating the Legacy of Mark Williams from the Oconee Valley to Far Beyond
Guest Editor: Thomas J. Pluckhahn
CONTENTS
Articles
Celebrating the legacy of Mark Williams from the Oconee Valley to far beyond
Thomas J. Pluckhahn
Terra incognita: terrestrial LiDAR documentation of Mound A at Kolomoki (9ER1)
Jared Wood and Thomas J. Pluckhahn
The spatial dimension of the Woodland period
Karen Y. Smith and Keith Stephenson
Swift Creek at a human scale
Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Neill J. Wallis
An iconographic exploration of the “rattlesnake” gorgets of eastern Tennessee
Adam King, Samuel Forst, Ashley Lewis-Lavin, Richard McBurnett, Justin Rauch, Don Rosick, Lelan Swaney, and John Thompson
A chicken on every pot: curious avian ceramic vessels on the Gulf Coast
Ramie A. Gougeon
Reviews
Thomas Foster II, Lisa M. Paciulli, and David J. Goldstein (eds), Viewing the future in the past: historical ecology applications to environmental issues, reviewed by Karen Stevens
Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen D. Klaus (eds), Colonized bodies, worlds transformed: toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism, reviewed by Ellen M. Lofaro
Vincas P. Steponaitis and C. Margaret Scarry (eds), Rethinking Moundville and its hinterland, reviewed by B. Jacob Skousen
Shannon Lee Dawdy, Patina: a profane archaeology, reviewed by Kayla J. Hurd
Asa R. Randall, Constructing histories: Archaic freshwater shell mounds and social landscapes of the St. Johns River, Florida, reviewed by Robbie Ethridge
Meghan C. L. Howey, Mound builders and monument makers of the Northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600, reviewed by Sarah C. Sherwood
Gregory A. Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith (eds), Forging southeastern identities: social archaeology, ethnohistory, and folklore of the Mississippian to early historic south, reviewed by Patrick L. Johnson