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Archaeologists and architects draw upon theoretical perspectives from their fields to provide valuable insights into the structure, development, and meaning of prehistoric communities.Architecture is the most visible physical manifestation of human culture. The built environment envelops our lives and projects our distinctive regional and ethnic identities to the world around us. Archaeology and architecture find common theoretical ground in their perspectives of the homes, spaces, and communities that people create for themselves. Although archaeologists and architects may ask different questions and apply different methods, the results are the samea deeper understanding of what it means to be human.In this volume, prominent archaeologists examine the architectural design spaces of Mississippian towns and mound centers of the eastern United States. The diverse Mississippian societies, which existed between A.D. 900 and 1700, created some of the largest and most complex Native American archaeological sites in the United States. The dominant architectural feature shared by these communities was one or more large plazas, each of which was often flanked by buildings set on platform mounds. The authors describe the major dimensions of an architectural grammar, centered on the design of the plaza and mound complex that was shared by different societies across the Mississippian world. They then explore these shared architectural features as physical representations or metaphors for Mississippian world views and culture.

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title:Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces : Searching for an Architectural Grammar
author:Lewis, R. Barry.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817309470
print isbn13:9780817309473
ebook isbn13:9780585342450
language:English
subjectMississippian culture, Missippian architecture, Indians of North America--Urban residence--Southern States, Indians of North America--Urban residence--Mississippi River Valley, Sacred space--Southern States, Sacred space--Mississippi River Valley, Souther
publication date:1998
lcc:E99.M6815M575 1998eb
ddc:306/.09762
subject:Mississippian culture, Missippian architecture, Indians of North America--Urban residence--Southern States, Indians of North America--Urban residence--Mississippi River Valley, Sacred space--Southern States, Sacred space--Mississippi River Valley, Souther
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Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces
Searching for an Architectural Grammar
Edited by
R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout
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Some images in the original version of this book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
Copyright 1998
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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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 Z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mississippian towns and sacred spaces : searching for an
architectural grammar / edited by R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8173-0947-0
1. Mississippian culture. 2. Mississippian architecture. 3. Indians of
North AmericaUrban residenceSouthern States. 4. Indians of
North AmericaUrban residenceMississippi River Valley. 5. Sacred
spaceSouthern States. 6. Sacred spaceMississippi River Valley.
7. Southern StatesAntiquities. 8. Missippi River
ValleyAntiquities. I. Lewis, R. Barry. II. Stout, Charles B.
E99.M6815 M575 1998
306'.09762ddc21
98-19772
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
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Contents
Figures and Tables
vii
Preface
R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
1. The Design of Mississippian Towns
R. Barry Lewis, Charles Stout, and Cameron B. Wesson
1
2. Town Structure at the Edge of the Mississippian World
Claudine Payne and John F. Scarry
22
3. The Nature of Mississippian Towns in Georgia: The King Site Example
David J. Hally and Hypatia Kelly
49
4. Mississippian Towns in the Eastern Tennessee Valley
Gerald F. Schroedl
64
5. Mississippian Sacred Landscapes: The View from Alabama
Cameron B. Wesson
93

Page vi
6. Mississippi Period Mound Groups and Communities in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Tristram R. Kidder
123
7. Mississippian Towns in Kentucky
Charles Stout and R. Barry Lewis
151
8. Towns along the Lower Ohio
John Muller
179
9. The Mississippian Town Plan and Cultural Landscape of Cahokia, Illinois
Scott J. Demel and Robert L. Hall
200
10. The Town As Metaphor
R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout
227
References Cited
243
Contributors
293
Index
297

Page vii
Figures and Tables
Figures
1-1. Major Mississippian Towns and Central Places
6
1-2. Mississippian Architectural Design Elements
7
1-3. Public Spaces: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy; Zocalo, Oaxaca, Mexico; Hampi Bazaar and Virupaksha Temple, Karnataka, India
13
2-1. The Mississippian World
23
2-2. Florida Chiefdoms
24
2-3. Mississippian Apalachee
28
2-4. Mississippian Mound Centers in Apalachee
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