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A Dan Josselyn Memorial PublicationAnthropologists have long talked about chiefdoms as a form of sociopolitical organization, and for several decades Elman Services description of chiefdoms has been widely accepted as definitive. Nevertheless, in the 1970s, scholars began to question whether all, or any, chiefdoms had the entire range of characteristics described by Service. Most of the questions focused on the (nonmarket) economic organization of these polities, and several contrasting economic models were suggested. None of the models, however, was comprehensively tested against actual chiefdom economies.This study examines the economic organization of the late prehistoric (A.D. 1000 to 1540) chiefdom centered at Moundville, Alabama. Rather than attempting to show that this case fits one or another model, the economic organization is determined empirically using archaeological data. The pattern of production and distribution of subsistence goods, domestic nonutilitarian goods, and imported prestige goods does not fit precisely any of the extant models. Because Moundvilles economy was organized in a way that promoted stability, it may be no accident that Moundville was the dominant regional polity for several hundred years. This research opens a new field of archaeological investigation: the relationship between fine details of economic organization and large-scale political fortunes.

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title:Moundville's Economy
author:Welch, Paul D.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817305122
print isbn13:9780817305123
ebook isbn13:9780585141121
language:English
subjectMississippian culture--Alabama, Moundville Archaeological Park (Moundville, Ala.) , Indians of North America--Alabama--Economic conditions, Indians of North America--Alabama--Antiquities.
publication date:1991
lcc:E99.M6815W45 1991eb
ddc:330.9761/4301
subject:Mississippian culture--Alabama, Moundville Archaeological Park (Moundville, Ala.) , Indians of North America--Alabama--Economic conditions, Indians of North America--Alabama--Antiquities.
Page iii
Moundville's Economy
Paul D. Welch
A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
TUSCALOOSA AND LONDON
Page iv
Copyright 1991 by
The University of Alabama Press 35487-0380
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI A39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Welch, Paul D., 1955
Moundville's economy / Paul D. Welch.
p. cm.
"A Dan Josselyn memorial publication."
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8173-0512-2 (alk. paper)
1. Mississippian cultureAlabama. 2. Mound State
Monument (Ala.)
3. Indians of North AmericaAlabamaEconomic conditions.
4. Indians of North AmericaAlabamaAntiquities. I. Title.
E99.M6815W45 1991
330.97614301dc20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 790-34220
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
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Contents
Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments
xiii
1. Introduction
1
2. Theoretical Background
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Introduction
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Redistribution
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Alternative Models
11
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Conclusion
20
3. The Test Case
23
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The Moundville Chiefdom
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Previous Investigations at the White Site
33
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1983 Excavations at the White Site
40
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Data Used in the Analysis
55
4. Subsistence
76
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Introduction
76
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Fauna
77
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Plant Exploitation
104
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Conclusion
132
5. Craft Production
134
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Introduction
134
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Ceramics
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