The Role of Salt in the Late Woodland to Early Mississippian Transition in Southwest Alabama
- Title
- The Role of Salt in the Late Woodland to Early Mississippian Transition in Southwest Alabama
- Creator
- Ashley A. Dumas See all items with this value
- Date
- 2007
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- Bibliographic Citation
- Dumas, Ashley A. 2007. The Role of Salt in the Late Woodland to Early Mississippian Transition in Southwest Alabama. Unpublished PhD dissertation submitted to the Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
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● Detailed discussion and excavation data for four precontact salt works sites in Clarke County: 1CK28, 1CK29, 1CK30, 1CK222.
● Does not necessarily correlate directly with Choctaw use of these specific springs, nor with Choctaw acquisition and manufacture of salt but is certainly applicable to ancestral Choctaw. - Subject
- Alabama See all items with this value
- Rivers See all items with this value
- Artifacts See all items with this value
- Ceramics See all items with this value
- Salt See all items with this value
- Basket See all items with this value
- Kimmswick Fabric See all items with this value
- Foodways See all items with this value
- Chahta (Choctaw) See all items with this value
- Temporal Coverage
- Precontact See all items with this value
- Postcontact See all items with this value
- Late Woodland See all items with this value
- Mississippian See all items with this value
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