Archaic Societies

Archaic Societies
Author: Thomas E. Emerson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 143842700X

Essential overview of American Indian societies during the Archaic period across central North America.

From Quarry to Cornfield

From Quarry to Cornfield
Author: Charles Cobb
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0817310509

From Quarry to Cornfield provides an innovative model for examining the technology of hoe production and its contribution to the agriculture of Mississippian communities. Lithic specialist Charles Cobb examines the political economy in Mississippian communities through a case study of raw material procurement and hoe production and usage at the Mill Creek site on Dillow Ridge in southwest Illinois. Cobb outlines the day-to-day activities in a Mississippian chiefdom village that flourished from about A.D. 1250 to 1500. In so doing, he provides a fascinating window into the specialized tasks of a variety of "day laborers" whose contribution to the community rested on their production of stone hoes necessary in the task of feeding the village. Overlooked in most previous studies, the skills and creativity of the makers of the hoes used in village farming provide a basis for broader analysis of the technology of hoe use in Mississippian times. Although Cobb's work focuses on Mill Creek, his findings at this site are representative of the agricultural practices of Mississippian communities throughout the eastern United States. The theoretical underpinnings of Cobb's study make a clear case for a reexamination of the accepted definition of chiefdom, the mobilization of surplus labor, and issues of power, history, and agency in Mississippian times. In a well-crafted piece of writing, Cobb distinguishes himself as one of the leaders in the study of lithic technology. From Quarry to Cornfield will find a well-deserved place in the ongoing discussions of power and production in the Mississippian political economy.

The Cunningham Site

The Cunningham Site
Author: Michael C. Meinkoth
Publisher: Illinois Transporatation Archaeological Research Program
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

Olive Branch

Olive Branch
Author: Richard Michael Gramly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2002
Genre: Alexander County (Ill.)
ISBN:

Archaeological investigations (1987-2002) at theOlive Branch site -- a very large encampment on the banks of the Mississippi River at the first ford ofthe River northward of New Orleans. This site wascontinuously occupied throughout the 10th millenium B.P. (radiocarbon).