Following the Mississippian Spread

Following the Mississippian Spread

Climate Change and Migration in the Eastern US (ca. AD 1000-1600)

Comstock, Aaron R.; Cook, Robert A.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

06/2022

397

Dura

Inglês

9783030890810

15 a 20 dias

856

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Part I: Mississippian Migration and Climate Change in Global ContextCh 1. Migration and Climate Change in Global ContextCh 2.Defining Mississippian Worlds

Part II: Cahokia and the Middle Mississippian Region

Ch 3.Temporal Patterns in Diet and Population Movement within Greater CahokiaCh 4. Migration, Population Change, and Climate at Cahokia

Part III: Into the Upper Mississippian Region

Ch 5. Drought, Demography, and Diaspora during the Mississippian Period: A View from the Central Illinois River Valley
Ch 6. Late Precolumbian Subsistence Change, Socio-Political Transformation, and Ethnogenesis in the Upper Illinois River Valley
Ch 7. Pushing and Pulling the Mississippian Moment Into the Western Great Lakes

Part IV: Into the Midsouth, Ohio Valley, and the Southeast

Ch 8. Middle Cumberland to Dallas: Constructing Peace in the ValleyCh 9. Migration and Ethnic Hybridity: Examining the Middle Ohio Valley Mississippian Periphery Ch 10. Population Aggregation and Dispersal as a Driver for Settlement Change in the Lower Chattahoochee River Valley between AD 1100-1550

Part V: Into the Lower Mississippian Region


Ch 11. Environment, Climate, and Mississippian Origins in the Lower Mississippi Valley and the Mississippi River Delta


Ch 12. Migration, Climate Change, and Ritual in the Lower Mississippi Valley

Ch 13. Migration and Climate Change in the Deep South (Stefan Brannan)



Part VI: Conclusion

Ch 14. Bringing it all Back Home
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paleodemography and climate change;synthesize chronologies in various geographic regions;spread of Mississippian lifeways;global patterning of human migration & climate change;spread of agriculture and human history