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Rethinking Mississippian copper symbol badges: two previously unreported examples from east Alabama
Authors:Meghan E. Buchanan  Rob Bonney
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA meb0105@auburn.edu"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3597-1507;3. Independent Researcher, Auburn, AL, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Traditional interpretation of Mississippian copper symbol badges is that they were prestige items associated with both inherited and earned status. In this article we review the current state of knowledge regarding copper symbol badges, introduce two previously unreported examples from the Big Tallassee (1MC1) and Abercrombie (1RU61) sites, and propose a new interpretation for the circulation and disposition of copper symbol badges during the Mississippian and Protohistoric periods. We argue that these objects were initially incorporated into headdresses (worn in both life and death) at major Mississippian towns and then were later transformed into inalienable possessions associated with particular beings, people, or places as large polities collapsed and new political entities were formed.
Keywords:Mississippian period  copper  circulation  exchange
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