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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication Within the general structure-and-process theme of this compendium, the authors have focused on either intrasite problems (those dealing with the formation and structure of a site, type of site, or type of feature) or intersite problems (those dealing with behavioral organization and process as developed from comparative site data). These papers, from a broad range of specialists, present a comprehensive study of southeastern archaeology. Section I: Intrasite Structure and Formation Processes Formation Processes for the Practical Prehistorian: An Example from the Southeast, J. Jefferson Reid The Form, Function, and Formation of Garbage-filled Pits on Southeastern Aboriginal Sites: An Archaeobotanical Analysis, Roy S. Dickens Jr. Feature Zones and Feature Fill: More Than Trash, Jack H. Wilson Jr. Social Implications of Storage and Disposal Patterns, H. Trawick Ward The Form and Function of South Carolinas Early Woodland Shell Rings, Michael B. Trinkley A New Way of Looking at Old Holes: Methods for Excavating and Interpreting Timber Structures, Alexander H. Morrison II Section II: Intersite Comparisons and Regional Chronology Archaeology and the Archaic Period in the Southern Ridge-and-Valley Province, Jefferson Chapman Intersite Assemblage Variability in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley: Exploring Extinct Settlement Systems Through Probabilistic Sampling, R. P. Stephen Davis Jr. Lithic Scatters in the South Carolina Piedmont, Veletta Canouts and Albert C. Goodyear III Tradition and Typology: Basic Elements of the Carolina Projectile Point Sequence, Billy L. Oliver Model and Sequence in the Maryland Archaic, Kit W. Wesler Spheres of Cultural Interaction across the Coastal Plain of Virginia in the Woodland Period, Keith T. Egloff Early Hopewellian Ceremonial Encampments in the South Appalachian Highlands, John A. Walthall Deep Water and High Ground: Seventeenth-Century Settlement Patterns on the Carolina Coast, Stanley South and Michael O. Hartley Epilogue: Joffre Lanning Coe: The Quiet Giant of Southeastern Archaeology, James B. Griffin

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title:Structure and Process in Southeastern Archaeology
author:Dickens, Roy S.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817302166
print isbn13:9780817302160
ebook isbn13:9780585329253
language:English
subjectIndians of North America--Southern States--Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology)--Southern States, Southern States--Antiquities.
publication date:1985
lcc:E78.S65S77 1985eb
ddc:975/.01
subject:Indians of North America--Southern States--Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology)--Southern States, Southern States--Antiquities.
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Structure and Process in Southeastern Archaeology
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Joffre Lanning Coe Page iii Structure and Process in - photo 2
Joffre Lanning Coe
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Structure and Process in Southeastern Archaeology
Edited by
Roy S. Dickens, Jr. and H. Trawick Ward
A DAN JOSSELYN MEMORIAL PUBLICATION
WITH AN EPILOGUE BY
James B. Griffin
Page iv Copyright 1985 by The University of Alabama Press University - photo 3
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Copyright 1985 by
The University of Alabama Press
University, Alabama 35486
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Structure and process in southeastern archaeology.
Includes index.
1. Indians of North AmericaSouthern States
AntiquitiesAddresses, essays, lectures. 2. Excavations
(Archaeology)Southern StatesAddresses, essays, lec
tures. 3. Southern StatesAntiquitiesAddresses,
essays, lectures. I. Dickens, Roy S., 1938- .
II. Ward, H. Trawick, 1944- .
E78.S65S77 1985 975'.01 84-23
ISBN 0-8173-0216-6
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To
Joffre Lanning Coe
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CONTENTS
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
Preface
xv
Acknowledgments
xvi
Introduction
Roy S. Dickens, Jr. and H. Trawick Ward
1
Section I: Intrasite Structure and Formation Processes
9
1. Formation Processes for the Practical Prehistorian: An Example from the Southeast
J. Jefferson Reid
11
2. The Form, Function, and Formation of Garbage-filled Pits on Southeastern Aboriginal Sites: An Archaeobotanical Analysis
Roy S. Dickens, Jr.
34
3. Feature Zones and Feature Fill: More Than Trash
Jack H. Wilson, Jr.
60
4. Social Implications of Storage and Disposal Patterns
H. Trawick Ward
82
5. The Form and Function of South Carolina's Early Woodland Shell Rings
Michael B. Trinkley
102
6. A New Way of Looking at Old Holes: Methods for Excavating and Interpreting Timber Structures
Alexander H. Morrison II
119
Section II: Intersite Comparisons and Regional Chronology
135
7. Archaeology and the Archaic Period in the Southern Ridge-and-Valley Province
Jefferson Chapman
137

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8. Intersite Assemblage Variability in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley: Exploring Extinct Settlement Systems Through Probabilistic Sampling
R.P. stephen davis, Jr.
154
9. Lithic Scatters in the South Carolina Piedmont
Veletta Canouts and Albert C. Goodyear III
180
10. Tradition and Typology: Basic Elements of the Carolina Projectile Point Sequence
Billy L. Oliver
195
11. Model and Sequence in the Maryland Archaic
Kit W. Wesler
212
12. Spheres of Cultural Interaction across the Coastal Plain of Virginia in the Woodland Period
Keith T. Egloff
229
13. Early Hopewellian Ceremonial Encampments in the South Appalachian Highlands
John A. Walthall
243
14. Deep Water and High Ground: Seventeenth-Century Settlement Patterns on the Carolina Coast
Stanley South and Michael O. Hartley
263
Epilogue: Joffre Lanning Coe: The Quiet Giant of Southeastern Archaeology
James B. Griffin
287
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