Title: Prehistoric Agricultural Communities in West Central Alabama. Volume 1. Excavations in the Lubbub Creek Archaeological Locality.
Abstract: Abstract : The excavations conducted in the Lubbub Archaeological Locality examined in detail a Mississippian period settlement located on the Tombigbee River, in Pickens County, Alabama. Work at the site was carried out by the University of Michigan between 1978 and 1979. Nearly 25,000 square meters of the site were excavated, uncovering a mound, Mississippian house sites, features, and post-holes. Detailes analyses were carried out on the lithic, ceramic, faunal, floral and human skeletal materials recovered from the site. Site community patterns are described and compared to other Mississippian period sites in Alabama. Contents: Introduction to the research in the Lubbub Creek Archaeological Locality; Environmental Background; Culture and Chronology in the Lubbub Creek Archaeological Locality; An overview of Research in the Lubbub Creek Archaeological Locality; pre-Mississippian Communities; Summerville I-II Fortifications; The Summerville Mound; The Summerville I Community; The Summerville II and III Community; The Summerville IV Community; The Historic Components; Summary and Conclusions; Continuity and Change in a Small Mississippian Community.
Publication Year: 1983
Publication Date: 1983-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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