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2. References
3. Contributors
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. Shellfishing, sea levels, and the earliest Native American villages (5000–3800 yrs. BP) of the South Atlantic Coast of the U.S
22. The dynamics of fishing villages along the South Atlantic Coast of North America (ca. 5000–3000 years BP)
23. Building a Foundation to Unify the Language of Climate Change in Historical Archaeology
24. Snowvision: Segmenting, Identifying, and Discovering Stamped Curve Patterns from Fragments of Pottery
25. Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
26. The spatial dimension of the woodland period
27. Swift Creek paddle designs and the imperative to be unique
28. CORE ELEMENTS AND LAYOUT CLASSES IN SWIFT CREEK PADDLE ART
29. STYLE IN SWIFT CREEK PADDLE ART
30. A multi-proxy assessment of the impact of environmental instability on Late Holocene (4500-3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia coast
31. FREQUENCY SERIATION, CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, AND WOODLAND PERIOD CERAMIC ASSEMBLAGE VARIATION IN THE DEEP SOUTH
32. A Multi-proxy assessment of the impact of climate change on Late Holocene (4500-3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia coast
33. Reclaiming the Hopewellian Ceremonial Sphere: 200 BC to AD 500 BYERS A. MARTIN
34. Snowvision: The Promise of Algorithmic Methods in Southeastern Archaeological Research
35. Correction: A multi-proxy assessment of the impact of environmental instability on Late Holocene (4500–3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia coast.
36. Ecosystem stability and Native American oyster harvesting along the Atlantic Coast of the United States
37. Surveying Shell Rings with Advanced Technology and Methodology: Initial Results from the 2019 Survey at Pockoy Island, South Carolina
38. Reclaiming the Hopewellian Ceremonial Sphere: 200 BC to AD 500. A. MARTIN BYERS. 2015. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. xii + 428 pp. $65.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-0861-8688-7.
39. The spatial dimension of the woodland period
40. Swift Creek paddle designs and the imperative to be unique
41. Design Connections in Early and Late Swift Creek
42. Middle and late woodland period cultural transmission, residential mobility, and aggregation in the deep South
43. The Swift Creek Gift: Vessel Exchange on the Atlantic Coast.
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