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 Consulting the bibliographies in each of these publications will lead you to other published and unpublished sources.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, May 2009 Ahler, Steven R., and Peter J. Depuydt 1987 A REPORT ON THE 1931 POWELL MOUND ILLINOIS. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee EXCAVATIONS, MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Archaeological Research Laboratory, Report of Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigations, Investigations, No. 51. Milwaukee. No. 43. Springfield. 2003 Mississippian Alkalai Processing of Corn. In Ahler, Steven R., editor WISCONSIN ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 84 No. 1&2. 2000 MOUNDS, MODOC, AND MESOAMERICA: A Deep Time Perspective: Studies in Symbols, Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler.Illinois Meaning, and the Archaeological Record, Papers State Museum Scientific Papers, Volume XXVIII. in Honor of Robert L. Hall, pp 127-137. Springfield. Beck, Robin A., Jr. Ambrose, Stanley H., Jane Buikstra, and Harold W. 2006 Persuasive Politics and Domination at Cahokia Krueger and Moundville. In LEADERSHIP AND POLITY IN 2003 Status and Gender Differences in Diet at Mound MISSISSIPPIAN SOCIETY, edited by Brian M. 72, Cahokia, Revealed by Isotopic Analysis of Butler and Paul D. Welch, pp. 19-42. Occasional Bone. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology Paper No. 33, Center for Archaeological Vol. 22, pp. 217-226. Academic Press Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Anderson, David Benson, Larry V., Michael S. Berry, Edward A. Jolie, 1999 Examining Chiefdoms in the Southeast: An Jerry D. Spangler, David W. Stahle, Eugene M. Hattori Application of Multiscalar Analysis. In: GREAT TOWNS AND REGIONAL POLITIES IN THE 2007 Possible Impacts of early-11th-, middle-12th, PREHISTORIC AMERICAN SOUTHWEST AND and late-13th –century droughts on western SOUTHEAST, edited by Jill E. Neitzel. University of Native Americans and the Mississippians New Mexico Press. Albuquerque. of Cahokia. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 26, pp 336-350. Elsevier Ltd. Anderson, James P. Brackenridge, Henry 1969 Cahokia Palisade Sequence. In: EXPLORATIONS INTO CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY, Melvin L. Fowler, 1814 VIEWS OF LOUISIANA TOGETHER WITH A ed. Illinois Archaeological Survey, Bulletin No. 7. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE UP THE MISSOURI RIVER Urbana. IN 1811. Pittsburgh Reprint, 1962. Quadrangle Books, Inc. Chicago. Bareis, Charles J. Brain, Jeffrey, Peter Copeland, et. al. 1964 Meander Loops and the Cahokia Site. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, Vol. 30, No. 1. 1976 CLUES TO AMERICAS PAST. National Geographic pp.89-91. Salt Lake City. Society. pp. 65-73 Washington, DC. Bareis, Charles J., and James W. Porter (editors) Brine, Lindesey 1984 AMERICAN BOTTOM ARCHAEOLOGY. 1996 THE ANCIENT EARTHWORKS AND TEMPLES OF University of Illinois Press. Urbana THE AMERICAN INDIANS. Oracle Publishing, London. Reprint of an 1894 book on Brine’s Benchley, Elizabeth D. travels through the US and Central America 1975a Summary Report of Excavations on the in 1869. Southwest Corner of the First Terrace of Brose, David, James A. Brown and David Penney Monks Mound: 1968, 1969, 1971. In:CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY: FIELD REPORTS, Melvin Fowler, 1983 ANCIENT ART OF THE AMERICAN WOODLAND editor. Illinois State Museum Research Series, INDIANS. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. & Detroit No. 3. Springfield. Institute of Arts. pp. 93-180. Brown, James A. 1975b SUMMARY REPORT ON CONTROLLED SURFACE COLLECTIONS OF THE RAMEY FIELD, CAHOKIA 2003a The Cahokia Mound 72 Sub-1 Burials as MOUNDS HISTORIC SITE, IN MADISON COUNTY, Collective Representation. In THE WISCONSIN ARCHAEOLOGIST, vol. 84 (1& 2), A Deep Time 1 Perspective: Studies in Symbols, Meaning and the 1973 THE FIRST AMERICANS. Emergence of Man Series. Archaeological Record. Papers in Honor of Robert Time-Life Books. pp.127-146 L. Hall., edited by John D. Richards and Melvin L. Fowler, pp. 81-97 Claassen, Cheryl I and Samuella Sigmann 1993 Sourcing Busycon Artifacts of the Eastern United Brown, James A., States. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY (58-2) pp. 333- 2003b The Cahokia Mound 72-Sub 1 Burials as 347. Society for American Archaeology. Collective Representation. WISCONSIN ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 84, No. 1-2, pp. 83-99 Cobb, Charles R. 2003 Mississippian Chiefdoms: How Complex? Brown, James A., ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY, VOL. 32, 2006 Where’s the Power in Mound Building? An pp. 63-84 Eastern Woodlands Perspective. In LEADERSHIP AND POLITY IN MISSISSIPPIAN SOCIETY, edited Coe, Michael, Dean Snow and Elizabeth Benson by Brian M. Butler and Paul D. Welch, pp. 197- 1986 ATLAS OF THE ANCIENT AMERICAS. Facts on File 213. Occasional Paper No. 33, Center for Publishers. pp. 55-60 Archeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Collins, James M. 1990 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE CAHOKIA MOUNDS Brown, James A., Editor ICT-II: STRUCTURES. Illinois Cultural Resources 1975 PERSPECTIVES IN CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY. Study No. 10. Illinois Historic Preservation Illinois Archaeological Survey Bulletin No. Agency. Springfield. 10. Urbana. Collins, James M. and Michael L. Chalfant Brown, James A., Richard A. Kerber, and 1993 A Second Terrace Perspective on Monks Mound. Howard D. Winters AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, (59-2) PP. 334-359. 1990 Trade and the Evolution of Exchange Relations Society for American Archaeology. at the Beginning of the Mississippian Period. In THE MISSISSIPPIAN EMERGENCE, edited by Cutler, Hugh, and Leonard W. Blake Bruce D. Smith, pp. 251-174. Smithsonian 1969 Corn From Cahokia Sites. In: EXPLORATIONS Institution Press INTO CAHOKIA ARCHAEOLOGY, edited by Melvin L. Fowler. Illinois Archaeological Survey Bulletin Brown, James and John Kelly 7. Urbana. 2000 Cahokia and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. In: MOUNDS, MODOC AND Dalan, Rinita A. MESOAMERICA, Papers in Honor of Melvin L. 1989a Electromagnetic Reconnaissance of the Central Fowler. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Palisade at the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Vol. XXVIII. Springfield. Site. WISCONSIN ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 70 pp. 309-332. Bushnell, David I, Jr. 1989b Geophysical Investigations of the Prehistoric 1904 THE CAHOKIA AND SURROUNDING MOUND Palisade Sequence. Illinois Cultural GROUPS. Papers of the Peabody Museum of ResourcesStudy No. 8. Illinois Historic American Archaeology and Ethnology 3(1). Preservation Agency. Springfield. Harvard University Press. Cambridge. 1991 Defining Archaeological Features with Electro- magnetic Surveys at the Cahokia Mounds State Butler, Brian M. and Paul D. Welch, editors Historic Site. GEOPHYSICS. Vol. 56, No. 8, pp 2006 LEADERSHIP AND POLITY IN MISSISSIPPIAN 1280-1287 SOCIETY. Occasional Paper No. 33, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois Dalan, Rinita A., Harold W. Watters, Jr., George R. University, Carbondale. Holley and William I. Woods 1994 Sixth Annual Cahokia Mounds Field School: Byers, A. Martin Understanding Mound Construction. Office 2006 CAHOKIA: A WORLD RENEWAL CULT of Contract Archaeology, Southern Illinois HETERARCHY. University Press of Floridam University Edwardsville. Ms on file at IHPA and Gainsville. Cahokia Mounds. Chappel, Sally A. Kitt Dalan, Rinita A., George Holley, William Woods, Harold 2002 CAHOKIA: MIRROR OF THE COSMOS. University Watters, and John Koepke of Chicago Press 2003 ENVISIONING CAHOKIA: A LANDSCAPE Claiborne, Robert PERSPECTIVE. Northern Illinois University Press. 2 DeKalb. War in the North American Midcontinent. In NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS WARFARE AND Dalan, Rinita A. and Bruce C. Bevan RITUAL VIOLENCE, edited by Richard J. Chacon 2002 Geophysical Indicators of Culturally Emplaced and Ruben G. Mendoza. University of Arizona Soils and Sediments. GEOARCHAEOLOGY: AN Press, Tucson. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, vol. 17, No. 8, pp. 779-810. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Emerson, T. E. and D.K. Jackson 1984 THE BBB MOTOR SITE. American Bottom Dick, George C. Archaeology, FAI 270 Site Reports, Vol. 6. Edited 1955 Incised Pottery Decorations from Cahokia. THE by C.J. Bareis and James W. Porter. University of MISSOURI ARCHAEOLOGIST, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. Illinois Press. Urbana 36-48. Columbia. Editors, Time-Life Books Emerson, Thomas E., Randall E. Hughes, Mary R. 1992a MOUND BUILDERS AND CLIFF DWELLERS. Lost Hynes, and Sarah U. Wisseman Civilizations Series. Time-Life Books, Inc. pp. 33- 2003 The Sourcing and Interpretation of Cahokia-Style 77. Figurines in the Trans-Mississippi South and Southeast. AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, 68(2), pp. 1992b THE FIRST AMERICANS. American Indian Series. 287-313. Time-Life Books, Inc., pp. 97-129 Emerson, Thomas E. Emerson, Thomas E. and R. Barry Lewis, editors 1982 Mississippian Stone Images in Illinois. Illinois 1991 CAHOKIA AND THE HINTERLANDS: MIDDLE Archaeological Survey CIRCULAR NO. 6. Urbana. MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURES OF THE MIDWEST. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. (17 1989 Water, Serpents and the Underworld: An contributors) Exploration into Cahokia Symbolism. In: THE SOUTHEASTERN CEREMONIAL COMPLEX: Robert L. Hall: “Cahokia Identity and Interaction ARTIFACTS AND ANALYSIS, edited by Patricia Models of Cahokia Mississippian” Galloway, pp. 45-92. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln David Rindos & Sissel Johannessen: “Human- Plant Interactions and Cultural Change in the 1992 The Mississippian Dispersed Village as

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