Pinson Mounds

Pinson Mounds
Title Pinson Mounds PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Mainfort Jr.
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610755278

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Pinson Mounds: Middle Woodland Ceremonialism in the Midsouth is a comprehensive overview and reinterpretation of the largest Middle Woodland mound complex in the Southeast. Located in west Tennessee about ten miles south of Jackson, the Pinson Mounds complex includes at least thirteen mounds, a geometric earthen embankment, and contemporary short-term occupation areas within an area of about four hundred acres. A unique feature of Pinson Mounds is the presence of five large, rectangular platform mounds from eight to seventy-two feet in height. Around A.D. 100, Pinson Mounds was a pilgrimage center that drew visitors from well beyond the local population and accommodated many distinct cultural groups and people of varied social stations. Stylistically nonlocal ceramics have been found in virtually every excavated locality, all together representing a large portion of the Southeast. Along with an overview of this important and unique mound complex, Pinson Mounds also provides a reassessment of roughly contemporary centers in the greater Midsouth and Lower Mississippi Valley and challenges past interpretations of the Hopewell phenomenon in the region.

Pinson Mounds

Pinson Mounds
Title Pinson Mounds PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Mainfort
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1986
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
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Pinson Mounds

Pinson Mounds
Title Pinson Mounds PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Mainfort Jr.
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1557286396

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Pinson Mounds: Middle Woodland Ceremonialism in the Midsouth is a comprehensive overview and reinterpretation of the largest Middle Woodland mound complex in the Southeast. Located in west Tennessee about ten miles south of Jackson, the Pinson Mounds complex includes at least thirteen mounds, a geometric earthen embankment, and contemporary short-term occupation areas within an area of about four hundred acres. A unique feature of Pinson Mounds is the presence of five large, rectangular platform mounds from eight to seventy-two feet in height. Around A.D. 100, Pinson Mounds was a pilgrimage center that drew visitors from well beyond the local population and accommodated many distinct cultural groups and people of varied social stations. Stylistically nonlocal ceramics have been found in virtually every excavated locality, all together representing a large portion of the Southeast. Along with an overview of this important and unique mound complex, Pinson Mounds also provides a reassessment of roughly contemporary centers in the greater Midsouth and Lower Mississippi Valley and challenges past interpretations of the Hopewell phenomenon in the region.

Hiking Tennessee

Hiking Tennessee
Title Hiking Tennessee PDF eBook
Author Stuart Carroll
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 321
Release 2022-07-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493063154

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Hiking Tennessee features concise descriptions and detailed maps for more than 60 easy-to-follow trails in the Volunteer state that allow hikers of all levels to enjoy beautiful views, get fit in the outdoors, and learn about the region’s history.

A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism

A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism
Title A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism PDF eBook
Author Megan C. Kassabaum
Publisher University Press of Florida
Total Pages 273
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1683402413

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This book presents a temporally and geographically broad yet detailed history of an important form of Native American architecture, the platform mound. While the variation in these earthen monuments across the eastern United States has sparked much debate among archaeologists, this landmark study reveals unexpected continuities in moundbuilding over many thousands of years. In A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism, Megan Kassabaum synthesizes an exceptionally wide dataset of 149 platform mound sites from the earliest iterations of the structure 7,500 years ago to its latest manifestations. Kassabaum discusses Archaic period sites from Florida and the Lower Mississippi Valley, as well as Woodland period sites across the Midwest and Southeast, to revisit traditional perspectives on later, more well-known Mississippian-era mounds. Kassabaum’s chronological approach corrects major flaws in the ways these constructions have been interpreted in the past. This comprehensive history exposes nonlinear shifts in mound function, use, and meaning across space and time and suggests a dynamic view of the vitality and creativity of their builders. Ending with a discussion of Native American beliefs about and uses of earthen mounds today, Kassabaum reminds us that this history will continue to be written for many generations to come. A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Archaeological Parks

Archaeological Parks
Title Archaeological Parks PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1986
Genre Archaeological parks
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Hiking Tennessee

Hiking Tennessee
Title Hiking Tennessee PDF eBook
Author Kelley Roark
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 304
Release 2015-11-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493023934

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This guidebook features 62 of the best hiking areas from natural wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the historical Civil War battlefields of Shiloh and Lookout Mountain. Included are full-color photos and maps throughout.