An edition of Marginality and continuity (2010)

Marginality and continuity

the archaeology of the northern Ozarks

Marginality and continuity
Steven R. Ahler, Steven R. Ahl ...
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An edition of Marginality and continuity (2010)

Marginality and continuity

the archaeology of the northern Ozarks

The concepts of core, periphery, and margin are employed by the authors to model similarities/differences and changing relations between people living in the northern Ozarks and contemporary peoples living in adjacent regions, but particularly the Mississippi and lower Illinois valleys to the east. Cultural cores are typically those exhibiting the highest level of social, political, economic, technological, ideological, and aesthetic development. For the prehistoric past in the midcontinent, Middle Woodland Havana-Hopewell of the lower Illinois valley and the Mississippian polity of Cahokia in the American Bottom area come readily to mind as cultural cores. The authors argue that the northern Ozarks was on the margin of these cores, whereas the area was occupied at other times by people well within the mainstream of cultural development. -- From Foreword (p. xiii).

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319

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Table of Contents

Perceptions of Ozark marginality in the present and past
Methodological and theoretical considerations
Environmental setting
Perspectives on culture history
Paleoindian and initial settlement
The Archaic : regional expressions of cultural traditions
Continuity in occupation : the Early Woodland period
Regional contrasts in the Middle Woodland period
Transformation and tradition in the Late Woodland period
Final considerations of marginality and continuity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-314) and index.

Published in
Springfield, Mo. (Missouri State University, 901 S. National, Springfield 65897)
Series
Special publication / Missouri Archaeological Society -- no. 9, Special publications (Missouri Archaeological Society) -- no. 9.
Other Titles
Archaeology of the northern Ozarks

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xv, 319 p.
Number of pages
319

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OL45309694M
OCLC/WorldCat
665146291

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OL33400927W

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