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An important case study of chiefdom collapse and societal reemergence. Caborn-Welborn, a late Mississippian (A.D. 1400?) farming society centered at the confluence of the Ohio and Wabash Rivers (in what is now southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois, and northwestern Kentucky), developed following the collapse of the Angel chiefdom (A.D. 1000?). Using ceramic and settlement data, David Pollack examines the ways in which that new society reconstructed social, political, and economic relationships from the remnants of the Angel chiefdom. Unlike most instances of the demise of a complex socie
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Chiefdoms --- Mississippian pottery --- Mississippian culture --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Chieftaincies --- Chieftainships --- Political anthropology --- Pottery, Mississippian --- Pottery, American --- Temple Mound culture --- Indians of North America --- Mound-builders --- Antiquities --- Wabash River Valley --- Ohio River Valley --- Wabash Valley --- Antiquities.
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