New Histories of Village Life at Crystal River
Autor Thomas J Pluckhahn, Victor D Thompsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2018
Crystal River was once among the most celebrated sites of the Woodland period (ca. 1000 B.C. to A.D. 1000), consisting of ten mounds and large numbers of diverse artifacts from the Hopewell culture. But a lack of research using contemporary methods at this site and nearby Roberts Island limited a full understanding of what these sites could tell scholars. Thomas Pluckhahn and Victor Thompson reanalyze previous excavations and conduct new field investigations to tell the whole story of Crystal River from its beginnings as a ceremonial center, through its growth into a large village, to its decline at the turn of the first millennium while Roberts Island and other nearby areas thrived.
Comparing this community to similar sites on the Gulf Coast and in other areas of the world, Pluckhahn and Thompson argue that Crystal River is an example of an "early village society." They illustrate that these early villages present important evidence in a larger debate regarding the role of competition versus cooperation in the development of human societies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781683400356
ISBN-10: 1683400356
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: University Press of Florida
ISBN-10: 1683400356
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: University Press of Florida
Descriere
Explores how native peoples of the Southeastern United States cooperated to form large and permanent early villages, using the site of Crystal River on Florida's Gulf Coast as a case study. Thomas Pluckhahn and Victor Thompson reanalyze previous excavations and conduct new field investigations to tell the whole story of Crystal River from its beginnings to its decline.