ARTICULATING ACTIVITY AREAS AND FORMATION PROCESSES AT THE SAPELO ISLAND SHELL RING COMPLEX

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Author(s): Victor D. Thompson

Year: 2007

Summary

This paper examines the formation and changing use of circular shell-bearing sites (i.e., s.hell rings) in the southeastern United States to provide information on the role of circular village organization and monument construction among hunter-gatherer groups.

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ARTICULATING ACTIVITY AREAS AND FORMATION PROCESSES AT THE SAPELO ISLAND SHELL RING COMPLEX. Victor D. Thompson. Southeastern Archaeology. 2007 ( tDAR id: 366279) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8FT8K2J

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min long: -81.312; min lat: 31.374 ; max long: -81.151; max lat: 31.564 ;

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