The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology
Series: Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher University Press of Florida
- Date of Publication 30 November 2020
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781683401629
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 228x152x16 mm
- Weight 620 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 29 black & white illustrations, 3 tables 108
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Short description:
Uses case studies to capture the recent emphasis on history in archaeological reconstructions of America's deep past, representing a profound shift in thinking about precolonial and colonial history and helping to erase the false divide between ancient and contemporary America.
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"This volume uses case studies to capture the recent emphasis on history in archaeological reconstructions of America's deep past. Previously, archaeologists studying ""prehistoric"" America focused on long-term evolutionary change, imagining ancient societies like living organisms slowly adapting to environmental challenges. Contributors to this volume demonstrate how today's researchers are incorporating a new awareness that the precolonial era was also shaped by people responding to historical trends and forces.
Essays in this volume delve into sites across what is now the United States Southeast—the St. Johns River Valley, the Gulf Coast, Greater Cahokia, Fort Ancient, the southern Appalachians, and the Savannah River Valley. Prominent scholars of the region highlight the complex interplay of events, human decision-making, movements, and structural elements that combined to shape native societies. The research in this volume represents a profound shift in thinking about precolonial and colonial history and begins to erase the false divide between ancient and contemporary America."