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4. Half-Title Page, Series Page, Title Page, Copyright
5. 3. Aspects of Geometric Patterning at Kolomoki (9Er1) or a Village of Villages
6. Index
7. 8. Circles of Life: Woodland Ceremonial and Domestic Organization in the Midcontinent
8. 10. Why Circles? Broader Perspectives on Arcuate Communities
9. 9. Historical Trajectories of Woodland Period Ring Midden Villages in Northwest Florida
10. 7. On the Identification of Villages: Temporal and Formal Considerations between Early Nucleated Villages in the Miami Valleys and Neighboring Mississippian Regions
11. 6. Phenomenological Landscapes of Two Circular Monumental Villages in the Mississippi River Delta
12. 5. Ring-Shaped Settlements and Exploratory Circular Statistics: A Graphical Approach
13. Part III. Comparison and Change in Arcuate Communities
14. Part I. Defining the Domestic Unit in Arcuate Communities
15. Arcuate Communities of the Eastern Woodlands: An Introduction
16. Part II. Organizing Principles of Arcuate Communities
17. 1. Laying Villages to Waste: House Middens at Coastal Woodland Ring Middens
18. 4. Investigating the Ring Midden Phenomenon in the Lower Mississippi Valley: An Examination of Evidence from Feltus and Beyond
19. Acknowledgments
20. List of Illustrations
21. Archaeo-Tempestites and Coastal Taphonomy of Shell-Bearing Sites: Native American Sites in Florida as a Case Study
22. Stratigraphic Framework, Paleoenvironments, and Indigenous Terraforming of Inshore Estuarine Subbasins in Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.A.
23. The Effacement and Persistence of Tocobaga, a Native Florida Town
24. The potentials and limitations of two taxa of terrestrial snails (polygyra spp. And euglandina rosea) as a source material for the radiocarbon dating of indigenous shell mounds and middens in florida, usa
25. Understanding multi-sited early village communities of the American Southeast through categorical identities and relational connections
26. Selfish for Shellfish? Magnanimous about Mollusks?
27. Firefly synchronicity and platform mound building by indigenous peoples of the Florida Peninsula, USA.
28. The History and Future of Migrationist Explanations in the Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands with a Synthetic Model of Woodland Period Migrations on the Gulf Coast
29. Pottery, social memory, and household cooperation in the Woodland-period Southeast U.S.
30. Perspectives
31. New Histories of Village Life at Crystal River
32. From Small Histories to Big History on the Woodland Period Gulf Coast
33. The dynamics of fishing villages along the South Atlantic Coast of North America (ca. 5000–3000 years BP).
34. Geoarchaeology and Coastal Morphodynamics of Harbor Key (8MA15): Indigenous Persistence at a Partially Inundated Native Shell Mound Complex in Tampa Bay, Florida
35. Terra incognita : terrestrial LiDAR documentation of Mound A at Kolomoki (9ER1)
36. Swift Creek at a human scale
37. Celebrating the legacy of Mark Williams from the Oconee Valley to far beyond
38. A NEW HISTORY OF COMMUNITY FORMATION AND CHANGE AT KOLOMOKI (9ER1)
39. Making the Atlantic Coast a Smaller Place and a Stepping Stone to Larger Issues
40. Plummets, public ceremonies, and interaction networks during the Woodland period in Florida
41. Constructing community at civic-ceremonial centers : pottery-making practices at Crystal River and Roberts Island
42. Woodland-period mound building as historical tradition: Dating the mounds and monuments at Crystal River (8CI1)
43. The Challenges of Curriculum Change and the Pedagogy of Public Archaeology and CRM at the University of South Florida
44. SOURCING INTERACTION NETWORKS OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHEAST: NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS OF SWIFT CREEK COMPLICATED STAMPED POTTERY
45. EVIDENCE FOR STEPPED PYRAMIDS OF SHELL IN THE WOODLAND PERIOD OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
46. Assessing village life and monument construction (cal. AD 65–1070) along the central Gulf Coast of Florida through stable isotope geochemistry
47. Size Matters
48. New Centers Emerge (Phase 4)
49. From Regional Center to Mound-Residential Compound (Phase 3)
50. Crystal River and the Archaeology of Early Village Societies in the American Southeast (and Beyond)
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