
Falls of the Ohio River
Archaeology of Native American Settlement
University Press of Florida
Published on 30. May 2021
Book
Hardback
318 pages
978-1-68340-203-9 (ISBN)
Description
Falls of the Ohio River presents current archaeological research on an important landscape feature: a series of low, cascading rapids along the Ohio River on the border of Kentucky and Indiana. Using the perspective of historical ecology and synthesizing data from recent excavations, contributors to this volume demonstrate how humans and the environment mutually affected each other in the area for the past 12,000 years. These essays show how the Falls region was an attractive place to live due to its diverse ecological zones and its abundance of high-quality chert. In chronological studies ranging from the Early Archaic to the Late Mississippian periods, contributors portray the rapids as at times a boundary between Native American groups living upstream and downstream and at other times a hub where cultures converged and blended into a distinct local identity. The essays analyze and track changes in stone tool styles, mortuary traditions, settlement patterns, plant consumption, and ceramic production.
Together, the chapters in this volume illustrate that the Falls of the Ohio was a focal point on the human landscape throughout the Holocene era. Providing a foundation for future work in this location, they show how the region's geography and ecology shaped the ways humans organized themselves within it and how in turn these groups impacted the area through their changing social, economic, and political circumstances.
Together, the chapters in this volume illustrate that the Falls of the Ohio was a focal point on the human landscape throughout the Holocene era. Providing a foundation for future work in this location, they show how the region's geography and ecology shaped the ways humans organized themselves within it and how in turn these groups impacted the area through their changing social, economic, and political circumstances.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Florida
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
60 black & white illustrations, 14 tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
643 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68340-203-9 (9781683402039)
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David Pollack | Anne Tobbe Bader | Justin N. Carlson
Falls of the Ohio River
Archaeology of Native American Settlement
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University of Florida Press
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Persons
David Pollack, director of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey at Western Kentucky University, is the author of Caborn-Welborn: Constructing a New Society after the Angel Chiefdom Collapse.
Anne Tobbe Bader is the owner of Corn Island Archaeology in Louisville, Kentucky.
Justin N. Carlson is project director for the Kentucky Archaeological Survey at Western Kentucky University.
Anne Tobbe Bader is the owner of Corn Island Archaeology in Louisville, Kentucky.
Justin N. Carlson is project director for the Kentucky Archaeological Survey at Western Kentucky University.
Content
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
1. Introduction
David Pollack, Anne Tobbe Bader, and Justin N. Carlson
2. Early Archaic Dating, Chert Use, and Settlement Mobility in the Falls Region
C. Russell Stafford
3. Middle Archaic Lifeways and the Holocene Climatic Optimum in the Falls Region
Justin N. Carlson, Greg J. Maggard, Gary E. Stinchcomb, and Claiborne Daniel Sea
4. The Late Middle/Early Late Archaic in the Falls Region
Anne Tobbe Bader
5. The Late Archaic in the Falls Region: A Riverpark Site Perspective
Duane B. Simpson and Stephen T. Mocas
6. Increased Sedentism and Signaling During the Late Archaic
Rick Burdin
7. Middle and Late Archaic Trophy-Taking in the Falls Region
Christopher W. Schmidt
8. The Riverton and Buck Creek Phases of the Falls Region
Stephen T. Mocas and Duane B. Simpson
9. The Woodland Period of the Falls Region
Stephen T. Mocas
10. Plant Use at the Falls of the Ohio: 10, Years of Regional Systems, a Sociocultural Boundary and Interaction
Jack Rossen and Jocelyn C. Turner
11. The Early Mississippian Occupation in the Falls Region: A View from the Prather Mound Center
Cheryl Ann Munson and Robert G. McCullough
12. Mississippian/Fort Ancient Interaction and Identity in the Falls Region
Michael W. French and David Pollack
13. The Falls: A Changing Cultural Landscape
David Pollack, Anne Tobbe Bader, Justin N. Carlson, and Richard W. Jefferies
References
List of Contributors
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
1. Introduction
David Pollack, Anne Tobbe Bader, and Justin N. Carlson
2. Early Archaic Dating, Chert Use, and Settlement Mobility in the Falls Region
C. Russell Stafford
3. Middle Archaic Lifeways and the Holocene Climatic Optimum in the Falls Region
Justin N. Carlson, Greg J. Maggard, Gary E. Stinchcomb, and Claiborne Daniel Sea
4. The Late Middle/Early Late Archaic in the Falls Region
Anne Tobbe Bader
5. The Late Archaic in the Falls Region: A Riverpark Site Perspective
Duane B. Simpson and Stephen T. Mocas
6. Increased Sedentism and Signaling During the Late Archaic
Rick Burdin
7. Middle and Late Archaic Trophy-Taking in the Falls Region
Christopher W. Schmidt
8. The Riverton and Buck Creek Phases of the Falls Region
Stephen T. Mocas and Duane B. Simpson
9. The Woodland Period of the Falls Region
Stephen T. Mocas
10. Plant Use at the Falls of the Ohio: 10, Years of Regional Systems, a Sociocultural Boundary and Interaction
Jack Rossen and Jocelyn C. Turner
11. The Early Mississippian Occupation in the Falls Region: A View from the Prather Mound Center
Cheryl Ann Munson and Robert G. McCullough
12. Mississippian/Fort Ancient Interaction and Identity in the Falls Region
Michael W. French and David Pollack
13. The Falls: A Changing Cultural Landscape
David Pollack, Anne Tobbe Bader, Justin N. Carlson, and Richard W. Jefferies
References
List of Contributors
Index