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Mississippian mortuary practices : beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective

Lynne P. Sullivan

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Mississippian mortuary practices and the quest for interpretation / Lynne P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
The missing persons in Mississippian mortuaries / Timothy R. Pauketat
Cosmological layouts of secondary burials as political instruments / James A. Brown
Multiple groups, overlapping symbols, and the creation of a sacred space at Etowah's Mound C / Adam King
Social and spatial dimensions of Moundville mortuary practices / Gregory D. Wilson, Vincas P. Steponaitis, and Keith Jacobi
Aztalan mortuary practices revisited / Lynne G. Goldstein
Mississippian dimensions of a Fort Ancient mortuary program: the development of authority and spatial grammar at SunWatch Village / Robert A. Cook
Temporal changes in mortuary behavior: evidence from the Middle and Upper Nodena sites, Arkansas / Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. and Rita Fisher-Carroll
The materialization of status and social structure at Koger's Island Cemetery, Alabama / Jon Bernard Marcoux
Pecan Point as the "capital" of Pacaha: a mortuary perspective / Rita Fisher-Carroll and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
Mound construction and community changes within the Mississippian community at Town Creek / Edmond A. Boudreaux III
Mortuary practices and cultural identity at the turn of the sixteenth Century in eastern Tennessee / Lynne P. Sullivan and Michaelyn S. Harle
The mortuary assemblage from the Holliston Mills Site, a Mississippian town in upper East Tennessee / Jay D. Franklin, Elizabeth K. Price, and Lucinda M. Langston
Caves as mortuary contexts in the Southeast / Jan F. Simek and Alan Cressler.

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Mississippian mortuary practices : beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective by Lynne P. Sullivan. ISBN 9780813034263. Published by University Press of Florida in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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