SunWatch
Fort Ancient Development in the Mississippian World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:30th Nov '07
Should be back in stock very soon

The last prehistoric cultures to inhabit the Middle Ohio Valley (ca. A.D. 1000-1650) are referred to as Fort Ancient societies, which exhibited a wide variety of Mississippian period characteristics. What is less well-known and little understood are the social processes by which Mississippian characteristics spread to Fort Ancient communities. Through a comprehensive study of SunWatch, one of the few thoroughly excavated Fort Ancient settlements, the author focuses on the development of village social structure within a broad geographic and temporal framework, recognizing border areas as particularly dynamic contexts of social change. As a fundamental study of social patterning of Fort Ancient villages, this work reveals the interrelationships of small social units in culture change and social structure development and provides a full reconsideration of the Mississippian dimensions of Fort Ancient societies and a model for future investigations of larger patterning in the late prehistory of the region.
"The book presents new data and new types of analyses for the SunWatch site, and does have the potential to contribute to the literature. This is particularly true since very few books dealing with the Fort Ancient archaeological tradition have been published in recent years." - Penelope B. Drooker, author of Mississippian Village Textiles at Wickliffe "Cook presents some interesting ideas regarding Fort Ancient society and the consequences of interaction between Fort Ancient societies and Mississippian societies." - John Scarry, author of Political Structure and Change in the Prehistoric Southeastern United States"
ISBN: 9780817315900
Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 17mm
Weight: 488g
200 pages