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The late prehistoric Cahokia cultural system of the Mississippi River valley: Foundations,florescence, and fragmentation
Authors:George R. Milner
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania
Abstract:The development, florescence, and subsequent demise of an organizationally complex cultural system in the American Bottom, part of the central Mississippi River valley, spanned a little over half a millennium. Cahokia, the largest Precolumbian site in the United States, is located within this segment of fertile floodplain, as are many other subsidiary settlements that varied greatly in terms of their size, internal structure, and occupational histories. Numerous projects over the past 30 years have resulted in the rapid accumulation of considerable information and divergent interpretations about the nature of the societies represented archaeologically by a series of superimposed settlement systems.
Keywords:Cahokia  American Bottom  Emergent Mississippian period  Mississippian period  chiefdom
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