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Cahokia: domination and ideology in the Mississippian world

Timothy R. Pauketat and Thomas E. Emerson 2000 © University of Nebraska Press
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  • 9780803237087 (hardcover)
  • 9780803287655 (paper)
Subject
  • Native Peoples of the Americas
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Illustrations & Tables (page vii)
  • CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World (Timothy R. Pauketat and Thomas E. Emerson, page 1)
  • CHAPTER 2 Cahokian Political Economy (Timothy R. Pauketat, page 30)
  • CHAPTER 3 Cahokian Food Production Reconsidered (Neal H. Lopinot, page 52)
  • CHAPTER 4 Patterns of Faunal Exploitation at Cahokia (Lucretia S. Kelly, page 69)
  • CHAPTER 5 The Construction of Mississippian Cahokia (Rinita A. Dalan, page 89)
  • CHAPTER 6 Cahokian Population Dynamics (Timothy R. Pauketat and Neal H. Lopinot, page 103)
  • CHAPTER 7 Cahokia Settlement and Social Structures as Viewed from the ICT-II (James M. Collins, page 124)
  • CHAPTER 8 Stirling-Phase Sociopolitical Activity at East St. Louis and Cahokia (John E. Kelly, page 141)
  • CHAPTER 9 Reflections from the Countryside on Cahokian Hegemony (Thomas E. Emerson, page 167)
  • CHAPTER 10 Cahokian Elite Ideology and the Mississippian Cosmos (Thomas E. Emerson, page 190)
  • CHAPTER 11 Some Developmental Parallels between Cahokia and Moundville (Vernon James Knight Jr., page 229)
  • CHAPTER 12 The Role of Cahokia in the Evolution of Southeastern Mississippian Society (David G. Anderson, page 248)
  • CHAPTER 13 Conclusion: Cahokia and the Four Winds (Timothy R. Pauketat and Thomas E. Emerson, page 269)
  • Notes (page 279)
  • References (page 291)
  • Contributors (page 347)
  • Index (page 351)
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JRAI 4.3 (Sep. 1998): 555-556 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1359-0987%28199809%294%3A3%3C555%3ACDAIIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7
CA 39.5 (Dec. 1998): 742-744 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0011-3204%28199812%2939%3A5%3C742%3ACAC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C
AA 65.3 (Jul. 2000): 599 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7316%28200007%2965%3A3%3C599%3ATAODCT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C
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