Archaeology of Arcuate Communities : Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

Menz, Martin (EDT); Hollingshead, Analise (EDT); Messer, Haley (EDT); Comstock, Aaron R. (CON); Cook, Robert A. (CON)

ISBN 10: 0817361553 ISBN 13: 9780817361556
Edité par University Alabama Press, 2024
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The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities is an edited collection of ten essays that illuminate how Indigenous communities of the Eastern Woodlands, from 10,000 BC to the 1550s, are analyzed and interpreted by archaeologists today. Volume editors Martin Menz, Analise Hollingshead, and Haley Messer define the persistent circular or "arcuate" pattern of Native settlements in this region as a spatial manifestation of community activities that reinforced group identity alongside plazas, mounds, and other architectural features.

The varied case studies in this volume focus on specific communities, how they evolved, and the types of archaeological data that have been used to assess them. Part I, "Defining the Domestic Unit in Arcuate Communities," reveals social distinctions between households and household clusters in arcuate communities, how they differ in terms of stylistic patterns and exchange, and how they combined to form distinct social groups at different scales within a broader community. Part II, "Organizing Principles of Arcuate Communities," broadens the scope to identify the organizing principles of entire arcuate communities, such as the central role of plazas in structuring their development, how the distribution of households and central features within communities was contested and reorganized, and the importance of mounds in both delineating arcuate communities and marking their position on the landscape. Part III, "Comparison and Change in Arcuate Communities," comprises case studies that examine changes in the organization of arcuate communities over time. Rounding out the volume is a concluding chapter that assesses how and why communities around the world formed in circular patterns.

A valuable resource for archaeologists, this collection will also be of interest to those seeking to learn about Native North American settlement, ceremony, and community organization.

À propos de l'auteur: Martin Menz is a PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of Michigan.

Annalise Hollingshead is a cultural resource management archaeologist with SWCA Environmental Consultants, San Antonio, Texas.

Haley Messer is an archaeologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

CONTRIBUTORS
Aaron R. Comstock / Robert A. Cook / Steven L. De Vore / William Green / Analise Hollingshead / Megan C. Kassabaum / Bernard K. Means / Jayur Mehta / Martin Menz / Haley Messer / John W. O'Hear / Thomas J. Pluckhahn / Michael Russo / Marcus A. Schulenburg / Jeffrey Shanks / Tara Skipton / Karen Y. Smith / Frankie Snow / Keith Stephenson / Vincas P. Steponaitis / Neill J. Wallis / Shaun E. West / Adam S. Wiewel


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Titre : Archaeology of Arcuate Communities : Spatial...
Éditeur : University Alabama Press
Date d'édition : 2024
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : As New

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