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FORAGERS AND COLLECTORS IN THE ARCHAIC AND WOODLAND PERIODS: LITHIC EVIDENCE FROM LAKE HUDSON, MAYES COUNTY
(2019)
The archaeological record in northeastern Oklahoma has been infrequently plumbed for evidence regarding the timing and pace of the hunter-gatherer change from mostly “Forager” strategies to mostly “Collector” behavior. The ...
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE EARSPOOLS OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY AND SURROUNDING REGIONS
(2018)
Earspools dating from the Mississippi Period are found throughout the Southeast
region of North America. Some of these artifacts were recovered from sites in the
Arkansas and Red River Valley regions which share similarities ...
Impact of Sample Collection Preparation on Metabolomic and Microbiome Profiles
(2019)
Anthropological studies of human biology are predominately field-based, and burdened, by the need for well-preserved biological samples. In the emerging application of multi-omics, definitions of “well-preserved” and ...
Art and literacy: a new assessment of the Fort Marion drawings
During the years 1875-1878, Fort Marion, an old Spanish fortress on the coast of Florida in the city of St. Augustine, was populated by seventy-one Native American prisoners. The individuals were held in exile from their ...
Identifying Socialized Landscapes in the Bridger Mountains, Montana
(2017-05)
Archaeologists, working in the Rocky Mountains and throughout the world, have long recognized that people, regardless of time and space, invest social meanings into the landscape around them. Based on de Certeau’s (1984) ...
The Analysis of a Fourche Maline Mound Site: Troy Adams (34LF33)
(2020-05-08)
The Fourche Maline archaeological culture is a group of people that have constructed a series of mound sites that are located along the Fourche Maline creek in eastern Oklahoma with other similar sites in Arkansas, Louisiana, ...
Native Subjectivity, Reproduction, and the Politics of Ethnography
(2017)
Birth and child-rearing have long figured as premiere sites for social scientific research. As Rapp & Ginsburg (1995) argue, anthropological inquiry into reproduction provides a unique opening for the study of socio-political ...
A Tale of Two Sites: a Lithic Analysis Examining Possible Nūche Emergence on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado
(2017)
To explain the historic distribution of Numic (Uto-Aztecan) speakers across the American West, researchers hypothesized a largescale movement of people occurring between A.D. 900 and 1300. This migration, otherwise known ...
FROM PHENOMENOLOGY OF LANGUAGE TO A THEORY OF SOCIOLOGICAL PRAXIS: PERCEPTION, IDEOLOGY, AND MEANING IN MULTIMODAL LINGUISTIC DISCOURSE
(2016-05)
Linguistics has prioritized the auditory mode of transmission in language at the expense of written forms and their relevance to the social construction of meaning and identity. Due to the privilege of spoken language as ...