Temporary Territories and Persistent Places: A Bioarchaeological Evaluation of the Association between Monumentality and Territoriality for Foraging Societies of the Prehistoric Ohio Valley
Author(s): Andrew Seidel
Year: 2019
Summary
An investigation into Adena community organization using multiscalar comparisons of phenotypic variability. Appendices include mound construction sequences and revised estimates for sex and age-at-death.
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Temporary Territories and Persistent Places: A Bioarchaeological Evaluation of the Association between Monumentality and Territoriality for Foraging Societies of the Prehistoric Ohio Valley. Andrew Seidel. Doctoral Dissertation. Arizona State Univeristy, School of Human Evolution and Social Change. 2019 ( tDAR id: 457692) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8457692
Keywords
Culture
Adena
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Early Woodland
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Middle Woodland
Material
Human Remains
Investigation Types
Bioarchaeological Research
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Collections Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
Temporal Keywords
Early / Middle Woodland
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