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Autor:
Nicholas V Kessler, Gregory L Hodgins, Brian M Butler, Pulari S Kartha, Paul D Welch, Tamira K Brennan
Publikováno v:
Radiocarbon. 65:173-199
Archival charcoal tree-ring segments from the Mississippian center of Kincaid Mounds provide chronometric information for the history of this important site. However, charcoal recovered from Kincaid was originally treated with a paraffin consolidant,
Autor:
Nicholas V. Kessler, Paul D. Welch, Brian M. Butler, Tamira K. Brennan, Ronald H. Towner, Gregory W. L. Hodgins
Publikováno v:
Tree-Ring Research. 78
Autor:
Kathryn E. Parker, Brian M. Butler
Publikováno v:
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 42:113-136
The Baumer construct defines the Early and Middle Woodland periods in the lower Ohio Valley in the confluence region of the Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland Rivers. Originally defined by University of Chicago investigations in the 1930s, Baumer remain
Autor:
Charles R. Cobb, Brian M. Butler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 24:676-702
Although plazas have a lengthy and variable history in southeastern North America, by the Mississippian period (ca. 1000–1500 CE), they had assumed some degree of conformity: they were square to rectangular in shape, anchored the approximate center
Autor:
Brian M. Butler, Charles R. Cobb
Publikováno v:
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 37:45-72
Millstone Bluff and Hayes Creek are principal sites in a late Mississippian complex in the upper Bay Creek watershed in southern Illinois. These and other settlements represent a 13th century expansion of Mississippian settlement away from large stre
Autor:
Paul D. Welch, Brian M. Butler, Staffan D. Peterson, Michael L. Hargrave, John E. Schwegman, John A. Schwegman, R. Berle Clay
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Archaeology. 30:20-37
Despite extensive work by the University of Chicago in 1934–44, Kincaid has remained one of the least understood of the large mid-South Mississippian mound complexes. Between 2003 and 2009, large-scale magnetic gradient survey was done on 33.6 ha o
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 33:183-195
In 1974 a section of uncarbonized textile made from rattlesnake master leaves (Eryngium yuccifolium Michx.) was recovered from an eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana) midden in a sandstone rockshelter along Kerr Canyon in the Shawnee Hills of southern
Autor:
Charles R. Cobb, Brian M. Butler
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 67:625-641
The idea that a substantial portion of the North American midcontinent centered on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers confluence was largely depopulated around A.D. 1450–1550—Stephen Williams's “Vacant Quarter” hypothesis—has been generally ac
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Geoarchaeology. 16:827-854
Temper sands in prehistoric potsherds of the Mariana Islands include terrigenous detritus derived from Paleogene volcanic bedrock and calcareous grains derived chiefly from modern fringing reefs, but also in part from uplifted Neogene limestones over
Autor:
Douglas B. Hanson, Brian M. Butler
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 104:271-290
Fifteen years ago, the biohistory of Micronesia was still a blank slate relative to other regions of the Pacific. Since 1980, however, the Mariana Islands, one of the largest island chains in Micronesia, have been the focus of intensive archaeologica