William L. Mangold

Middle Woodland Occupations of the Kankakee River Valley and Beyond:

The Goodall Tradition Revisited and Reinterpreted. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 276 Seiten
ISBN 3639767055
EAN 9783639767056
Veröffentlicht August 2015
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Beschreibung

The Middle Woodland period in the Midwest with its mysterious earthen mounds and highly-crafted artifacts has drawn the interest of collectors and archaeologists for centuries. One of the described Middle Woodland cultures in Michigan and Indiana was the Goodall focus, which was redefined into the Goodall tradition. However, additional questions remain. This research addresses such issues as subsistence and settlement patterns, internal and external social relationships, and if the Goodall traditional can be a really delineated. The Goodall tradition is a much smaller cultural expression than those found in the Illinois River valley. Its study, therefore, could shed insight into the activities of the larger Middle Woodland regional expressions.

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Dr. Mangold has over 50 years experience in the Midwestern U.S. prehistory and specializes in Middle Woodland ceramics. He has worked in regulatory, academic, and museum settings in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Michigan. As an active artist, he brings a unique insight into ceramic construction and decoration.

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