MOUND BUILDING AT LAKE JACKSON (8LE1), TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: NEW INSIGHTS FROM GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
Autor: | Daniel M. Seinfeld, John Grant Stauffer, Jesse C. Nowak, Daniel P. Bigman |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Zdroj: | Southeastern Archaeology. 34:220-236 |
ISSN: | 2168-4723 0734-578X |
Popis: | The Lake Jackson Mounds site (8LE1), located near Tallahassee, Florida, has long been considered to be a frontier Mississippian center. This assertion is primarily based on elaborate burial goods recovered during salvage excavations in the 1970s. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the two largest intact mounds at Lake Jackson revealed new information about their morphology and construction histories. These findings demonstrate that mound-building practices at the site were distinct from earlier, local Woodland mound-building traditions, and more similar to those of other Mississippian centers, such as Etowah and Moundville. Lake Jackson revitalized mound building in the Tallahassee area under the influence of external connections with groups in the Mississippian interaction network. These findings show how mound building was an integral practice for expressing and expanding Mississippian ideologies and rituals. This work also shows the utility of GPR in exploring mounds' morphologies and constructi... |
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