Археология долины Апалачикола: от позднего лесного периода до недавнего времени

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15882633674
Состояние
Новый
Język publikacji
angielski
Tytuł
Apalachicola Valley Archaeology: The Late Woodland Period through Recent History, Volume 2
Autor
Nancy Marie White
Nośnik
książka papierowa
Okładka
miękka
Rok wydania
2024
Waga produktu z opakowaniem jednostkowym
0.584 kg
Wydawnictwo
The University of Alabama Press
Liczba stron
370
Numer wydania
1
Szerokość produktu
15.3 cm
Wysokość produktu
22.9 cm

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Apalachicola Valley Archaeology, Volume 2: The Late Woodland Period through Recent History (Volume 2)

Apalachicola Valley Archaeology: The Late Woodland Period through Recent Tytuł Apalachicola Valley Archaeology: The Late Woodland Period through Recent History, Volume 2
  • Autor: White, Nancy Marie
  • Wydawnictwo: University Alabama Press
  • Data wydania: 2024-05-01
  • Liczba stron: 370
  • Wymiary: 15.2 x 2.8 x 22.9
  • Język: English: Published; English: Original Language; English
  • ISBN: 9780817361310

Apalachicola Valley Archaeology: The Late Woodland Period through Recent History, Volume 2, synthesizes the archaeology and history of the Native Americans, African Americans, and Euro-Americans of the Apalachicola–lower Chattahoochee Valley region of northwest Florida, southeast Alabama, and southwest Georgia from about 1300 years ago until the present. The region extends from Columbia, Alabama, to the Gulf of Mexico. It is culturally and environmentally distinct but little known archaeologically because it crosses historic political boundaries at the frontier.Early chapters overview the environment and archaeology. Coverage then surveys time periods, from the Late Woodland to present. Topics include settlement, archaeological findings and material culture, subsistence and seasonality, history, sociopolitical systems, and peoples.White’s prodigious work reveals that the prehistoric Late Woodland cultures who developed maize agriculture developed into Fort Walton chiefdoms. Post-invasion and Spanish and British colonization, these peoples were replaced by consolidated groups of Native American survivors and maroons moving around the region. These multiethnic societies with blended material cultures developed new identities, living at the edges of colonial territories. Creek societies, many becoming Seminoles, fought on all sides of European and American conflicts until most Indians were forcibly removed in the 1830s. Then the region became important for cotton, cattle, and timber, which were often produced by enslaved labor and transported by steamboat. Later expansion of agriculture and silviculture, as well as turpentine, tupelo honey, and other industries, left material evidence. The usefulness of the information to modern society is noted. Copious illustrations enhance the scientific analyses and the telling of the human stories.

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