Southern footprints: exploring Gulf Coast archaeology
"Southern Footprints celebrates the more than fifty years of research projects carried out by University of South Alabama archaeologists and students as well as staff at the Center for Archaeological Studies in Mobile. Their dynamic work has been public facing through programs and exhibits cura...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Southern Footprints celebrates the more than fifty years of research projects carried out by University of South Alabama archaeologists and students as well as staff at the Center for Archaeological Studies in Mobile. Their dynamic work has been public facing through programs and exhibits curated at the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum. Archaeologists Gregory A. Waselkov, former director of the Center, and Philip J. Carr, current director of the Center, present the "greatest hits" that have transformed knowledge of human history on the Alabama and Mississippi Gulf Coast from the Ice Age until recently. Of the hundreds of archaeological sites, premiere historic sites, such as Old Mobile and Holy Ground, are now archaeological preserves. Essays are arranged chronologically overall and survey the history and archaeology of a wide range of significant sites such as the Gulf Shores canoe canal, Bottle Creek Mounds, Old Mobile, Fort Mims, Spanish Fort, Spring Hill College, and Mobile River Bridge. Waselkov and Carr take care to acknowledge in these stories populations who are typically underdocumented and recognize the contributions of Native Americans and African Americans as uncovered through archaeology. While documenting all material culture and places that have been saved and preserved, they also note the dire impacts of climate change, environmental disasters, development, and neglect and share their urgency to protect these areas of shared history. Copious color photographs showcase the archaeology as it unfolded, often with the help of dedicated volunteers. Southern Footprints will serve as an indispensable reference on the rich Gulf heritage for all to appreciate"-- |
Beschreibung: | "A Dan Josselyn Memorial publication. |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 380 pages illustrations, maps 27 cm |
ISBN: | 9780817361532 0817361537 9780817322052 0817322051 |
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spelling | Waselkov, Gregory A. Verfasser (DE-588)1131735625 aut Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology Gregory A. Waselkov and Philip J. Carr ; foreword by Frye Galliard Tuscaloosa The University of Alabama Press [2024] xvii, 380 pages illustrations, maps 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "A Dan Josselyn Memorial publication. South Alabama -- Site discovery -- Archaic period (9500-1000 BC) -- Woodland period (1000 BC-AD 1150) -- Mississippian period (AD 1150-1700) -- French colonial period (1699-1763) -- Colonial plantations -- Late Colonial/Early Federal period (1764-1859) -- Civil War era (1860-1868) -- Late nineteenth century -- Modern times (1900- present) "Southern Footprints celebrates the more than fifty years of research projects carried out by University of South Alabama archaeologists and students as well as staff at the Center for Archaeological Studies in Mobile. Their dynamic work has been public facing through programs and exhibits curated at the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum. Archaeologists Gregory A. Waselkov, former director of the Center, and Philip J. Carr, current director of the Center, present the "greatest hits" that have transformed knowledge of human history on the Alabama and Mississippi Gulf Coast from the Ice Age until recently. Of the hundreds of archaeological sites, premiere historic sites, such as Old Mobile and Holy Ground, are now archaeological preserves. Essays are arranged chronologically overall and survey the history and archaeology of a wide range of significant sites such as the Gulf Shores canoe canal, Bottle Creek Mounds, Old Mobile, Fort Mims, Spanish Fort, Spring Hill College, and Mobile River Bridge. Waselkov and Carr take care to acknowledge in these stories populations who are typically underdocumented and recognize the contributions of Native Americans and African Americans as uncovered through archaeology. While documenting all material culture and places that have been saved and preserved, they also note the dire impacts of climate change, environmental disasters, development, and neglect and share their urgency to protect these areas of shared history. Copious color photographs showcase the archaeology as it unfolded, often with the help of dedicated volunteers. Southern Footprints will serve as an indispensable reference on the rich Gulf heritage for all to appreciate"-- Excavations (Archaeology) / Alabama Excavations (Archaeology) / Mississippi Indians of North America / Alabama / Antiquities Indians of North America / Mississippi / Antiquities African Americans / Alabama / Antiquities African Americans / Mississippi / Antiquities University of South Alabama / Center for Archaeological Studies / History Archaeology and history / Alabama Archaeology and history / Mississippi Alabama / Antiquities Mississippi / Antiquities Mexico, Gulf of, Region / Antiquities Archéologie et histoire / Alabama Archéologie et histoire / Mississippi Alabama / Antiquités Mississippi / Antiquités Carr, Philip J. 1966- Verfasser aut Gaillard, Frye 1946- (DE-588)134283376 aui |
spellingShingle | Waselkov, Gregory A. Carr, Philip J. 1966- Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology South Alabama -- Site discovery -- Archaic period (9500-1000 BC) -- Woodland period (1000 BC-AD 1150) -- Mississippian period (AD 1150-1700) -- French colonial period (1699-1763) -- Colonial plantations -- Late Colonial/Early Federal period (1764-1859) -- Civil War era (1860-1868) -- Late nineteenth century -- Modern times (1900- present) |
title | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology |
title_auth | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology |
title_exact_search | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology |
title_full | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology Gregory A. Waselkov and Philip J. Carr ; foreword by Frye Galliard |
title_fullStr | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology Gregory A. Waselkov and Philip J. Carr ; foreword by Frye Galliard |
title_full_unstemmed | Southern footprints exploring Gulf Coast archaeology Gregory A. Waselkov and Philip J. Carr ; foreword by Frye Galliard |
title_short | Southern footprints |
title_sort | southern footprints exploring gulf coast archaeology |
title_sub | exploring Gulf Coast archaeology |
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