Many Choctaw Standing: An Archaeological Study of Culture Change in the Early Historic Period
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- Many Choctaw Standing: An Archaeological Study of Culture Change in the Early Historic Period
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- Timothy P. Mooney See all items with this value
- Date
- 1997
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- Mooney, Timothy P. 1997. Many Choctaw Standing: An Archaeological Study of Culture Change in the Early Historic Period. Archaeological Report No. 27. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.
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• Analysis of assemblages from seven Choctaw sites dating to the early eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
• Early(ist?) adopter of Choctaw agency when examining the archaeological record.
• Mostly surface collection, but limited hand excavation and some mechanical excavations.
• Found inverse relationships for prevalence of Mississippi Plain and Fatherland Incised to Addis Plain and Kemper Combed, with little to no Chickachae Combed in the assemblages analyzed. - Subject
- Chahta (Choctaw) See all items with this value
- Mississippi See all items with this value
- Ceramics See all items with this value
- Combed See all items with this value
- Chickachae See all items with this value
- Shell Tempered See all items with this value
- Sampling See all items with this value
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- Temporal Coverage
- Postcontact See all items with this value
- 18th Century See all items with this value
- 19th Century See all items with this value
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