Remote sensing data from Etowah's mound A : architecture and the re-creation of Mississippian tradition

This paper presents the results of a gradiometer survey conducted on the summit of Etowah's largest mound. Mound A, which stands some 19 m tall. Those results are compared to limited excavation data from the summit of Mound A as well as information from the wider region on mound summit architec...

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Veröffentlicht in:American antiquity 2010-04, Vol.76, p.355-371
Hauptverfasser: King, Adam, Walker, Chester P, Sharp, Robert V, Reilly, F. Kent, McKinnon, Duncan P
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents the results of a gradiometer survey conducted on the summit of Etowah's largest mound. Mound A, which stands some 19 m tall. Those results are compared to limited excavation data from the summit of Mound A as well as information from the wider region on mound summit architecture. The gradiometer results reveal the presence of as many as four buildings and an open-ended portico that are arranged around an open space and obscured from view below in the plaza. We argue that decisions about the kinds of buildings constructed and their arrangement reveal the interplay between agency and structure at a point of ambiguity in the history of Etowah. The buildings located on the summit of Mound A were built after the site had been abandoned and reoccupied. With that reoccupation, agents and their followers both connected to local traditions and attempted to reformulate them. [Publication Abstract]
ISSN:0002-7316