Shell beads from Mississippian sites in the northern Yazoo Basin,Mississippi |
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Authors: | John M. Connaway |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Clarksdale, MS, USAconnaway@mdah.ms.gov |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn this paper, which focuses on the Mississippian period in the northern Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, I present some interesting findings from research done over the past century. In this area, most shell beads come from surface collections, or from excavated burials in cemeteries or ossuaries. Burial styles include extended, flexed, semi-flexed, and bundles, with very few cremations having been encountered. Bead burials also seem to reflect both common and elite people, and there are some interesting discoveries concerning association of shell beads. I will use 33 archaeologically investigated major sites as examples to illustrate an unexpected paucity of shell beads and other shell ornaments at some of the most heavily populated Mississippian sites in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Two other sites with shell beads in the uplands will be used for comparison. |
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Keywords: | Yazoo Basin Mississippian period shell beads burial practices |
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