TY - BOOK AU - Gougeon,Ramie A. AU - Meyers,Maureen S. TI - Archaeological perspectives on the Southern Appalachians: a multiscalar approach AV - E78.A66 A725 2015 U1 - 974.004/97 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Knoxville PB - University of Tennessee Press KW - Indians of North America KW - Appalachian Region, Southern KW - Antiquities KW - Social life and customs KW - Mississippian culture KW - Social archaeology KW - Archaeology KW - Methodology KW - Multiscale modeling KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface: King of Coosa, Ruler of Little Egypt : David Hally's Life in Ruins / Jim Langford and Marvin A. Smith -- Introduction / Maureen S. Meyers and Ramie A. Gougeon -- The Changing Social Landscape of the Late Woodland to Mississippian Transition in Northern Georgia / Julie G. Markin -- Explaining Ceramic Stylistic Variability during the Late Mississippi Period in Northwest Georgia : A Design Type Analysis of Lamar Bold Incised Pottery / John E. Worth -- Protohistoric Ceramics of the Upper Coosa River Drainage / Marvin A. Smith -- The King Site : Refining a Pattern Language Model for the Late Mississippian Period in Northwest Georgia / Ramie A. Gougeon -- Native American Public Architecture in the Southern Appalachians / Christopher B. Rodning -- Closely-Spaced Administrative Centers and the Organization of Mississippian Chiefdoms / M. Jared Wood -- Space and Time : The Culture-Historical Setting for the Hollywood Phase of the Middle Savannah River Valley / Keith Stephenson, Adam King, and Karen Y. Smith -- Social Archaeology is Multiscalar Archaeology : Multiple Views of Savannah Period Settlement Pattern Change in Georgia / John F. Chamblee and Mark Williams -- The Role of the Southern Appalachian Mississippian Frontier in the Creation and Maintenance of Chiefly Power / Maureen S. Meyers -- The Many Dimensions of Hally Circles / Patrick Livingood -- Afterword / Robbie Ethridge N2 - "This volume demonstrates how archaeologists working in the Southern Appalachian region over the past 40 years have developed rich interpretations of prehistoric and historic Southeastern Native societies by examining them from multiple scales of analysis. The end results of these examinations demonstrate both the uses and the constraints of multiscalar approaches in reconstructing various lifeways across the Southeast"-- UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4415930 ER -