A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology

A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology

A SELECTED, PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY Note: this is not a comprehensive bibliography as it does not include hundreds of papers presented at professional meetings or field reports, just published materials. Also note that some authors’ articles are listed only under some of the edited volumes. Consulting the bibliographies in each of these publications will lead you to other published and unpublished sources.This listing includes popular as well as professional/technical publications). Updated, January 2007 Ahler, Steven R., and Peter J. Depuydt IN 1811. Pittsburgh Reprint, 1962. Quadrangle 1987 A REPORT ON THE 1931 POWELL MOUND Books, Inc. Chicago. EXCAVATIONS, MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigations, Brain, Jeffrey, Peter Copeland, et. al. No. 43. Springfield. 1976 CLUES TO AMERICAS PAST. National Geographic Society. pp. 65-73 Washington, DC. Ahler, Steven R., editor 2000 MOUNDS, MODOC, AND MESOAMERICA: Brine, Lindesey Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler.Illinois 1996 THE ANCIENT EARTHWORKS AND TEMPLES OF State Museum Scientific Papers, Volume XXVIII. THE AMERICAN INDIANS. Oracle Publishing, Springfield. London. Reprint of an 1894 book on Brine’s travels through the US and Central America Anderson, David in 1869. 1999 Examining Chiefdoms in the Southeast: An Application of Multiscalar Analysis. In: GREAT Brose, David, James A. Brown and David Penney TOWNS AND REGIONAL POLITIES IN THE 1983 ANCIENT ART OF THE AMERICAN WOODLAND PREHISTORIC AMERICAN SOUTHWEST AND INDIANS. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. & Detroit SOUTHEAST, edited by Jill E. Neitzel. University of Institute of Arts. pp. 93-180. New Mexico Press. Albuquerque. Brown, James A., Editor Anderson, James P. 1975 PERSPECTIVES IN CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY. 1969 Cahokia Palisade Sequence. In: EXPLORATIONS Illinois Archaeological Survey Bulletin No. INTO CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY, Melvin L. Fowler, 10. Urbana. ed. Illinois Archaeological Survey, Bulletin No. 7. Urbana. Brown, James A., Richard A. Kerber, and Howard D. Winters Bareis, Charles J. 1990 Trade and the Evolution of Exchange Relations 1964 Meander Loops and the Cahokia Site. at the Beginning of the Mississippian Period. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, Vol. 30, No. 1. In THE MISSISSIPPIAN EMERGENCE, edited by pp.89-91. Salt Lake City. Bruce D. Smith, pp. 251-174. Smithsonian Institution Press Bareis, Charles J., and James W. Porter (editors) 1984 AMERICAN BOTTOM ARCHAEOLOGY. Brown, James and John Kelly University of Illinois Press. Urbana 2000 Cahokia and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. In: MOUNDS, MODOC AND Benchley, Elizabeth D. MESOAMERICA, Papers in Honor of Melvin L. 1975a Summary Report of Excavations on the Fowler. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Southwest Corner of the First Terrace of Vol. XXVIII. Springfield. Monks Mound: 1968, 1969, 1971. In:CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY: FIELD REPORTS, Melvin Fowler, Bushnell, David I, Jr. editor. Illinois State Museum Research Series, 1904 THE CAHOKIA AND SURROUNDING MOUND No. 3. Springfield. GROUPS. Papers of the Peabody Museum of 1975b SUMMARY REPORT ON CONTROLLED SURFACE American Archaeology and Ethnology 3(1). COLLECTIONS OF THE RAMEY FIELD, CAHOKIA Harvard University Press. Cambridge. MOUNDS HISTORIC SITE, IN MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Byers, A. Martin Archaeological Research Laboratory, Report of 2006 CAHOKIA: A WORLD RENEWAL CULT Investigations, No. 51. Milwaukee. HETERARCHY. University Press of Floridam Gainsville. Brackenridge, Henry 1814 VIEWS OF LOUISIANA TOGETHER WITH A Chappel, Sally A. Kitt JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE UP THE MISSOURI RIVER 2002 CAHOKIA: MIRROR OF THE COSMOS. University of Chicago Press Claiborne, Robert Dalan, Rinita A. and Bruce C. Bevan 1973 THE FIRST AMERICANS. Emergence of Man Series. 2002 Geophysical Indicators of Culturally Emplaced Time-Life Books. pp.127-146 Soils and Sediments. GEOARCHAEOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, vol. 17, No. 8, pp. Claassen, Cheryl I and Samuella Sigmann 779-810. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dick, George C. 1993 Sourcing Busycon Artifacts of the Eastern United 1955 Incised Pottery Decorations from Cahokia. THE States. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY (58-2) pp. 333- MISSOURI ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 347. Society for American Archaeology. 36-48. Columbia. Coe, Michael, Dean Snow and Elizabeth Benson Editors, Time-Life Books 1986 ATLAS OF THE ANCIENT AMERICAS. Facts on File 1992a MOUND BUILDERS AND CLIFF DWELLERS. Lost Publishers. pp. 55-60 Civilizations Series. Time-Life Books, Inc. pp. 33- 77. Collins, James M. 1992b THE FIRST AMERICANS. American Indian Series. 1990 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE CAHOKIA MOUNDS Time-Life Books, Inc., pp. 97-129 ICT-II: STRUCTURES. Illinois Cultural Resources Study No. 10. Illinois Historic Preservation Emerson, Thomas E. Agency. Springfield. 1982 Mississippian Stone Images in Illinois. Illinois Archaeological Survey CIRCULAR NO. 6. Urbana. Collins, James M. and Michael L. Chalfant 1989 Water, Serpents and the Underworld: An 1993 A Second Terrace Perspective on Monks Mound. Exploration into Cahokia Symbolism. In: THE AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, (59-2) PP. 334-359. SOUTHEASTERN CEREMONIAL COMPLEX: Society for American Archaeology. ARTIFACTS AND ANALYSIS, edited by Patricia Galloway, pp. 45-92. University of Nebraska Cutler, Hugh, and Leonard W. Blake Press, Lincoln 1969 Corn From Cahokia Sites. In: EXPLORATIONS 1992 The Mississippian Dispersed Village as a INTO CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY, edited by Melvin Social and Environmental Strategy. In: LATE L. Fowler. Illinois Archaeological Survey Bulletin PREHISTORIC AGRICULTURE: Observations from 7. Urbana. the Midwest. Edited by William I. Woods. Studies in Illinois Archaeology No. 8, Illinois Historic Dalan, Rinita A. Preservation Agency. Springfield. 1989a Electromagnetic Reconnaissance of the Central 1997 CAHOKIA AND THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF POWER. Palisade at the Cahokia Mounds State Historic University of Alabama Press. Tuscaloosa. Site. WISCONSIN ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 70 pp. 309-332. Emerson, Thomas E. and Randall E. Hughes 1989b Geophysical Investigations of the Prehistoric 2000 Figurines, Flint Clay Sourcing, the Ozark Palisade Sequence. Illinois Cultural Highlands and Cahokian Acquisition. AMERICAN ResourcesStudy No. 8. Illinois Historic ANTIQUITY, Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 79-101. Preservation Agency. Springfield. 1991 Defining Archaeological Features with Electro- Emerson, Thomas E., Randall E. Hughes, Mary R. Hynes, magnetic Surveys at the Cahokia Mounds State and Sarah U. Wisseman Historic Site. GEOPHYSICS. Vol. 56, No. 8, pp 2003 The Sourcing and Interpretation of Cahokia-Style 1280-1287 Figurines in the Trans-Mississippi South and Southeast. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, 68(2), pp. Dalan, Rinita A., Harold W. Watters, Jr., George R. Holley 287-313. and William I. Woods 1994 Sixth Annual Cahokia Mounds Field School: Emerson, Thomas E., Brad Koldehoff and Understanding Mound Construction. Office Timothy R. Pauketat of Contract Archaeology, Southern Illinois 2000 Serpents, Female Deities, and Fertility: University Edwardsville. Ms on file at IHPA and Symbolism in the Early Cahokia Countryside. In: Cahokia Mounds. MOUNDS, MODOC AND MESOAMERICA, Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler. Illinois State Museum Dalan, Rinita A., George Holley, William Woods, Harold Scientific Papers, Vol. XXVIII. Springfield. Watters, and John Koepke 2003 ENVISIONING CAHOKIA: A LANDSCAPE Emerson, T. E. and D.K. Jackson PERSPECTIVE. Northern Illinois University Press. 1984 THE BBB MOTOR SITE. American Bottom DeKalb. Archaeology, FAI 270 Site Reports, Vol. 6. Edited by C.J. Bareis and James W. Porter. University of Illinois Press. Urbana Emerson, Thomas E. and R. Barry Lewis, editors Finney, Fred A. 1991 CAHOKIA AND THE HINTERLANDS: MIDDLE 1993 Spatially Isolated Structures in the Cahokia MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURES OF THE MIDWEST. Locality: Short-term Residences or Special- University of Illinois Press, Urbana. (17 Purpose Shelters? ILLINOIS ARCHAEOLOGY, contributors) Illinois Archaeological Survey, Vol. 5, Nos. 1 & 2. - Robert L. Hall: “Cahokia Identity and Interaction Urbana. Models of Cahokia Mississippian” 2000 Theodore Lewis and the Northwestern - David Rindos & Sissel Johannessen: “Human- Archaeological Survey’s 1891 Fieldwork in the Plant Interactions and Cultural Change in the American Bottom. ILLINOIS ARCHAEOLOGY, Vol. American Bottom” 12, Nos. 1&2. Illinois Archaeological Survey. - William I. Woods & George R. Holley: “Upland Urbana. Mississippian Settlement in the American Bottom Region” Fish, Suzanne K. and John F. Scarry - John E. Kelly: “Cahokia and its Role as a 1999 How Great Were the Polities of the Southwest and Gateway Center in Interregional Exchange” Southeast? Areas of Comparison and Contrast. - Kenneth Farnsworth, Thomas E. Emerson & In: GREAT TOWNS AND REGIONAL POLITIES IN Rebecca Glenn: “Patterns of Late Woodland/ THE PREHISTORIC AMERICAN SOUTHWEST AND Mississippian Interaction in the Lower Illinois SOUTHEAST, edited by Jill E. Neitzel. University of Valley Drainage: A View from Starr Village” New Mexico Press. Albuquerque. - Lawrence A. Conrad: “The Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Central Illinois River Valley” Fortier, Andrew C . And Dale L. McElrath - Alan D. Harn:”Comments on Subsistence, 2002 Deconstructing the Emergent Mississippian Seasonality and Site Function at Upland Concept: The Case for the Terminal Subsidiaries in the Spoon River Area: Late Woodland in the American Bottom. Mississippianization at Work on the MICONTIENTAL JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, Vo. Northern Frontier.” 27, No. 2, pp 171-215 - Thomas

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