Case Studies: Part III - the Rise, Transformation, and Fall of Apalachee: a Case Study of Political Change in a Chiefly Society

Author(s): John F. Scarry

Editor(s): Mark Williams; Gary Shapiro

Year: 1990

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Case Studies: Part III - the Rise, Transformation, and Fall of Apalachee: a Case Study of Political Change in a Chiefly Society. John F. Scarry, Mark Williams, Gary Shapiro. In Lamar Archaeology: Mississippian Chiefdoms in the Deep South. Pp. 175-186: The University of Alabama Press. 1990 ( tDAR id: 148866)

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Keywords

Culture
APALACHEE

Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview

Geographic Keywords
Southeast

Record Identifiers

NADB document id number(s): 551231

NADB citation id number(s): 000000068714