Alabama and the borderlands: from prehistory to statehood
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: University, Ala. University of Alabama Press ©1985
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Beschreibung:Essays evolved from a symposium held at the University of Alabama, Sept. 1981, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences. - "A Dan Josselyn memorial publication.". - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-237) and index
pt. 1 - The prehistoric background - Trends and trajectories in American archaeology: some questions about the Mississippian period in southeastern prehistory - Richard A. Krause -- - Changing concepts of the prehistoric Mississippian cultures of the eastern United States - James B. Griffin -- - Mississippian patterns of subsistence and settlement - Bruce D. Smith -- - pt. 2 - The age of exploration - Early European penetration of eastern North America - John H. Parry -- - The archaeology of the Hernando de Soto expedition - Jeffrey P. Brain -- - The Hernando de Soto expedition: from Chiaha to Mabila - Chester B. DePratter, Charles M. Hudson, and Marvin T. Smith -- - From exploration to settlement: Spanish strategies for colonization - Charles H. Fairbanks -- - pt. 3 - Colonization and conflict - The southeast in the age of conflict and revolution - Wilcomb E. Washburn -- - Continuity in the age of conquest: the establishment of Spanish sovereignty in the sixteenth century - Eugene Lyon -- - The Siege of Mobile, 1780, in maps - William S. Coker and Hazel P. Coker -- - Approaches to the study of the southeastern borderlands - Michael C. Scardaville
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ISBN:0817302085
0817383077
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