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Author Steere, Benjamin A., 1981-

Title The archaeology of houses and households in the native Southeast / Benjamin A. Steere.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : Univ of Alabama Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 215 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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Series Archaeology of the American South : new directions and perspectives
Contents Introduction -- 1. Patterns of architectural variability in the Native Southeast -- 2. Environmental factors in architectural variation -- 3. Household composition and economics -- 4. Houses and architectural symbolism -- 5. Houses, status, and settlement -- 6. Conclusion : a macroregional perspective on architectural variation in the Native Southeast -- Appendix : description of the architectural variables.
Summary The Archaeology of Houses and Households in the Native Southeast contributes enormously to the study of household archaeology and domestic architecture in the region. This significant volume combines both previously published and unpublished data on communities from the Southeast and is the first systematic attempt to understand the development of houses and households as interpreted through a theoretical framework developed from broad-ranging studies in cultural anthropology and archaeology. Steere's major achievement is the compilation of one of the largest and most detailed architectural datasets for the Southeast, including data for 1,258 domestic and public structures from 65 archaeological sites in North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and the southern parts of Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois. Rare data from hard-to-find cultural resource management reports is also incorporated, creating a broad temporal and geographic scope and serving as one of many remarkable features of the book, which is sure to be of considerable value to archaeologists and anthropologists interested in comparative studies of architecture. Similar to other analyses, Steere's research uses multiple theoretical angles and lines of evidence to answer archaeological questions about houses and the people who built them. However, unlike other examinations of household archaeology, this project spans multiple time periods (Woodland, Mississippian, and Historic); is focused squarely on the Southeast; features a more unified approach, using data from a single, uniform database; and privileges domestic architecture as a line of evidence for reconstructing daily life at major archaeological sites on a much broader scale than other investigations.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-212) and index.
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Subject Excavations (Archaeology) -- Southern States.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Southern States.
Architecture, Domestic -- Southern States -- History.
Architecture, Domestic.
History.
Indian architecture -- Southern States -- History.
Indian architecture.
Household archaeology -- Southern States.
Household archaeology.
Indians of North America -- Dwellings -- Southern States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Dwellings.
Indians of North America -- Southern States -- Antiquities.
Indians of North America.
Antiquities.
Southern States -- Antiquities.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Archaeology of Houses and Households in the Native Southeast. Univ of Alabama Pr 2017 9780817319496 0817319492 (OCoLC)969829933
ISBN 9780817391195 (electronic book)
0817391193 (electronic book)
9780817319496
0817319492