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Anderson, D. G., H. R. Delcourt, P. A. Delcourt, J. E. Foss, and P. A. Morse, 1990,           Cultural Resource Investigations in the L’Anguille River Basin, Lee, St. Francis, Cross, and Poinsett Counties, Arkansas.  Report submitted to Memphis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Garrow & Assoc. Inc, Atlanta.

 

Arthur, D.B., Jr. The Custer Focus of the Southern Plains. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 7:1-32.

 

Barker, G.,1994, Poplar Tree Lake.

 

Bareis, C.J.,1955, The Brackett Site, Ck-43, of Cherokee County, Oklahoma.  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 3:1-52.

 

Belmont, J. S., 1961, The Peabody Excavations, Coahoma County, Mississippi, 1901-1902.  B.A. honors thesis, Harvard University Department of Anthropology.

 

Brain, J. P.,  1988, Tunica Archaeology.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 78, Harvard University.

1989   Winterville: late prehistoric culture contact in the Lower Mississippi Valley.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History  Archaeological Report 23.

 

Benn, David W., 1998, Moon: A fortified Mississippian-Period village in Poinsett County, Arkansas.  In Changing Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley.  Edited by Michael J. O’Brien and Robert C. Dunnell, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.  pp. 225-257.

 

Brandon, J.C. and M.E. Starr Irby

 

Brown, I.W.,1985a, Plaquemine architectural patterns in the Natchez Bluffs and surrounding regions of the Lower Mississippi Valley.  Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 10(2):251-305.

1985b  Natchez Indian Archaeology: culture change and stability in the lower Mississippi Valley.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History Archaeological Report 15,  Jackson.

 

Buchner, C.A. 1993

1996   Mound A Excavations at the West Mounds site, Tunica County, Mississippi.  In Mounds, Embankments, and Ceremonialism in the Midsouth, ed. R. C. Mainfort and R. Walling.  Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 46.

 

Buchner, C. A., R. Walling, T. Lolley, and J. C. Brandon, 1996, Intensive Archaeological Survey Within the Big Sunflower Watershed, Volume V, A cultural Resources Inventory (Phase V survey) of a portion of Bouge Phalia, Bolivar and Washington Counties, Mississippi.  Report submitted to Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Tuscaloosa.

 

Chang K.C., 1977,  The Archaeology or Ancient China, third revised edition, Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut.

 

Chapman, S. J., and R. Walling, 1998, Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at the McKnight Site (22Co560), Coahoma County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to Mississippi Department of Transportation by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.

 

Childress, M.R. 1982

 

Childress, M. R. and C. A. Buchner

1995

 

Childress, M. R., J. R. Oliver, C. A. Buchner, L. W. Weaver, G. G. Weaver

1995   Archeological Investigations in Eastern Arkansas, 1989-1991.  Report submitted to Memphis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Garrow & Assoc., Inc., Memphis.

 

Childress, M.R., M. E. Starr, C. D. Koeppel, D. B. Crampton, and G. G. Weaver, 1995, Archaeological Investigations at Helena Slackwater Harbor, Phillips County Arkansas: Volume I: survey, testing, and excavation of prehistoric sites and components.  Report submitted to the Memphis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Garrow and Assoc., Inc., Memphis.

 

Childress, M. R., G. G. Weaver, J. L. Hopkins, M. Oats, 1995, Cultural Resources Investigations at Mound City Plantation, Crittenden County, Arkansas.  Submitted to the Promus Companies by Garrow & Assoc., Memphis.

 

Childress, M.R. and C. Wharey Southeastern

 

Connaway, J. M., 1981, Archaeological Investigations in Mississippi, 1969-1977.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History Archaeological Report 6.

1984      The Wilsford Site (22-Co-516), Coahoma County, Mississippi, a late Mississippi period settlement in the northern Yazoo Basin of Mississippi.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History Report 14.

1988   Remnant braided stream surfaces in the northern Yazoo basin: preliminary observations.  Mississippi Archaeology 23(1):43-69.

 

Connaway, J.M. and S. McGahey 1970

 

Connaway, J. M. and D. C. Sims, 1997, A chronometric database for Mississippi.  Mississippi Archaeology 32(2):98-116.

 

Demel, Scott J. and Robert L. Hall, 1998, The Mississippian Town Plan and Cultural Landscape of Cahokia. In Mississippian Towns and Sacred Places: Searching for an architectural grammar.  Edited by R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, pp.200-226.

 

Dinwidde

1971

 

Dye, D. H. and C. A. Buchner

1988   Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at the West Mounds, 22TU520, Tunica County, Mississippi.  Mississippi Archaeology 23(2):64-75.

 

Emerson, T. E., and D.K. Jackson, 1987, The Edelhardt and Lindeman phases: setting the stage for the final transition to Mississippian in the American Bottom. Emergent Mississippian MidSouth Conference Proceedings, edited R.A. Marshall.  Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University.

 

Ford, J. A., 1961, Menard Site: the Quapaw village of Osotouy on the Arkansas River.  American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers 48 (2).  New York.

 

Garland Obion

 

Dye, D. H. and C. A. Cox, eds., 1990, Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi.  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

 

Dye, D. H. and C. A. Buchner, 1988, Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at the West Mounds, 22TU520, Tunica County, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 23(2):64-75.

 

Ford, James A., 1961, Menard Site: The Quapaw village of Osotouy on the Arkansas River.  American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers 48(2), New York.

 

Ford, J. L. and M. A. Rolingson

1972   Site destruction due to agricultural practices in southeast Arkansas.  Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 3.

 

Fuller, R. S.

1992   Archaeological Recovery and Archaeology of an Indian Dugout Canoe (Site 22WS776) Discovered in the bank of Steele Bayou, Swan Lake, Washington County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers by Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge.

 

Harcourt, J. P., 1993, A Constrained Mitigation of the Brickeys Prison Site (3LE249): A Late Woodland and Mississippi period site in Lee County, Arkansas.  Submitted to the Arkansas Department of Corrections by the Arkansas Archeological Survey Sponsored Research Program, Fayetteville.

 

Harden, P. and D. Robinson, 1975, A Descriptive Report of the Vanderpool Site, Ck-32, Cherokee County, Oklahoma.  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 23:91-168.

 

Hinks, S. and W. Athens

1992   Cultural Resource Investigations, Upper Yazoo project, Greenwood to Darling.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by R. C. Goodwin and Associates, Inc., New Orleans.

 

House, J. H.

1987  Kent phase investigations, east Arkansas, 1978-1984.  Mississippi Archaeology 22:46-60.

1991   Monitoring Mississippian Dynamics: Time, settlement and ceramic variation in the Kent phase, eastern Arkansas.  Dissertation presented to the Southern Illinois University Department of Anthropology.

1993   Dating the Kent Phase.  Southeastern Archaeology 12(1):21-32.

 

House, J. H. and R. B. House

1987  Investigating early Mississippi period occupation in the lower St. Francis basin, eastern Arkansas.  In The Emergent Mississippian, ed. R.A. Marshall, pp. 122-136.  Proceedings of the sixth Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Occasional Papers, Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University 87-01.

 

House, John H., M.E. Starr, and L.C. Stewart-Abernathy, 1999, Rediscovering Menard.  Mississippi Archaeology 34:156-177.

 

Jeter, M. D. (editor), 1988, The Burris Site and Beyond:  Archeological Survey and Testing Along a Pipeline Corridor and Excavations at a Mississippian Village.  Research Report 27, Arkansas Archeological Survey, Fayetteville.

 

Kelly, John E., 1990a, Range Site Community Patterns and the Mississippian Emergence.  In The Mississippian Emergence, edited by Bruce D. Smith, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, pp.67-112.

1990b The Emergence of Mississippian Culture in the American Bottom Region.   In The Mississippian Emergence, edited by Bruce D. Smith, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, pp. 113-152.

 

Kivett, M.F. and G.S. Metcalf, 1997, The Prehistoric People of the Medicine Creek Reservoir, Frontier County, Nebraska: An Experiment in Mechanized Archaeology (1947-1948). Plains Anthropologist 42(162):1-218.

 

Klinger, T.C., S.M. Imhoff, and R.J. Cochran, Jr., 1983, Brougham Lake: Archaeological Mitigation of 3CT98 along the Big Creek Enlargement and Diversion, Item 1, Crittenden County, Arkansas.  Historic Preservation Associates, Inc., Fayetteville. Reports 83-7, Fayetteville.  Submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District.

 

Krause, R. A., 1990, The Death of the Sacred: Lessons from a Mississippian Mound in the Tennessee River Valley. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 36(2):1-98.

 

Lauro, James

1989 cited in Wein91, Talla co.

 

Liu W.Ch. and Lo I.Y.Ch., 1975,  Sunflower Splendor: Three thousand years of Chinese poetry.  Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

 

Lumb, L.C. and C.H. McNutt, 1988, Chucalissa: Excavations in Units 2 and 6, 1959-1967.  Occasional Papers 15, Anthropological Research Center, Memphis State University.

 

McGahey, S., 1986, A compendium of Mississippi dugout canoes recorded since 1974.  Mississippi Archaeology 21(1):58-69.

n.d., Craig site field and analysis notes.  Manuscript on file, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Clarksdale.

 

McGimey, C.R., 1965, The Dupree Site in Retrospect.  The Arkansas Archeologist 6(1):3-8.

 

McKenzie, D.H. A Summary of the Moundville Phase Part I: Description of the Phase. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 12(1):1-58.

 

McNutt, C. H., ed. 1996  Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley.  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

 

Marshall, R.A. 1987  A brief comparison of two emergent Mississippian substage settlement patterns in southeast Missouri and northwest Mississippi.  Emergent Mississippian Midsouth Conference Proceedings, Cobb Institute, Mississippi State University.

1988  Preliminary Archaeological Testing Near Mound A, Buford (22TL501) Site, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi.  Cottonlandia Museum, Greenwood and Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University, Starkville.

Lyon’s Bluff Site (22OK1) Radiocarbon Dated. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 23(1):53-57.

Stylistic Changes in the Mississippian House Patterns at the Lyons Bluff Site, 22Ok1, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 32(1):25-38.

 

Medford, L. D.

1972   Site destruction due to agricultural practices in northeast Arkansas.  Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 3.

 

Mehrer, Mark W. and James M. Collins, 1995, Household Archaeology at Cahokia and in Its Hinterlands.  In Mississippian Communities and Households, edited by J. Daniel Rogers and Bruce D. Smith, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, pp. 32-57.

 

Milner, G.R., 1987, Cultures in transition: the late emergent Mississippian and Mississippian periods in the American Bottom, Illinois.  Emergent Mississippian MidSouth Conference Proceedings, edited R.A. Marshall.  Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University.

 

Mitchell, N. R., 1977, Paleopathology in Archaeology: The Humber Site (22-Co-601) as a case study.  Thesis submitted to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Mississippi.

 

Morgan, L.H., 1881, Houses and House Life of the American Aborigines.  Contributions to North American Ethnology, Vol.4. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of Ethnology.

 

Morse, D. F. and P. A. Morse, 1983, Archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley.  Academic Press, New York.

1996  Changes in interpretation in the archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley Since 1983.  North American Archaeologist 17(1):1-35.

 

Morse D.F. and S. D. Smith, 1973, Archeological Salvage During the Construction of Route 308.  Arkansas Archeologist 14:36-78.

 

Morse, P. A., 1981, Parkin.  Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 13, Fayetteville.

 

Morse, P.  A. and D. F. Morse, 1990, The Zebree Site: An Emerged Early Mississippian Expression in Northeast Arkansas. In The Mississippian Emergence, edited by Bruce D. Smith, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, pp. 51-66.

 

Moselage, J., 1962, The Lawhorn Site.  Missouri Archaeologist 24:1-94.

1965  A House Pattern from the Dupree Site.  The Arkansas Archeologist 6(1):1-3.

 

Nash, C.H. 1972

 

Nassaney, M. 1996  Midsouth

 

Neathery, B. 1987  A little garden and a houseful of corn: an early developmental Missisippian farmstead. Emergent Mississippian MidSouth Conference Proceedings, edited R.A. Marshall.  Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University.

 

Neitzel, R. S. 1965 Archaeology of the Fatherland Site: The Grand Village of the Natchez.  Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 51 (1).  New York.

1983      The Grand Village of the Natchez revisited: excavations at the Fatherland Site, Adams County, Mississippi, 1972.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History Archaeological Report 12.

 

Northeast Louisiana State University (NELU), 1979, A Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.  Report submitted to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service by the Research Institute of Northeast Louisiana State University.

 

Pauketat, Timothy R. 1994 The Ascent of Chiefs: Cahokia and Mississippian politics in native North America.  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

 

Peabody, C. S. 1904  Explorations of Mounds, Coahoma County, Mississippi.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 3(2).  Harvard University, Cambridge.

 

Pillaert, E.E. 1963  The McLemore Site of the Washita River Focus.  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 1:1-114.

 

Perino, G. 1966

 

Philips, P. 1970 Archaeological Survey in the lower Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, 1949-1955.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 60, Harvard University.

 

Phillips, P., J. A. Ford, J. B. Griffin, 1951, Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 25, Harvard University.

 

Proctor, C. The Sam Site, Lf-28, of Leflore County, Oklahoma.  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 5:45-91.

 

Pugh, T. and C. H. McNutt, 1991, Julius Augustus Davies, M.D., an early contributor to Mississippi archaeology.  Mississippi Archaeology 26(2):1-6.

 

Rolingson, M.A.

 

Saunders, J., 1999, Southeastern Archaeological Conference

Schiffer, M. B. and J. H. House, 1975, The Cache River Archeological Project. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 8.

 

Scholtz, J.A., 1968a, Archeological sites and land leveling in eastern Arkansas.  The Arkansas Archeologist 9:1-9.

1968b  The Dumond site (3Ar40), Arkansas County, Arkansas.  Arkansas Archeologist 9 (1-2).

1991  Investigations at the Roland Site, 3AR30, Arkansas County, Arkansas.  Arkansas Archeologist 30.

 

Shaeffer, J.B., 1958,The Horton Site, A Fultonoid Village near Vian, Oklahoma.  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 6:1-26.

 

Sherrod, P. Clay and Martha A. Rolingson, 1987, Surveyors of the Ancient Mississippi valley: Modules and alignments in prehistoric mound sites.  Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 28.  Fayetteville.

 

Sisson, E., 1979a, Cultural Resources Survey along a Portion of Porter Bayou, Bolivar and Sunflower Counties, Mississippi.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Center for Archaeological Research, University of Misissippi.  Oxford.

1979a Cultural Resources Survey along a Portion of Lead Bayou, Bolivar and Sunflower Counties, Mississippi.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Center for Archaeological Research, University of Misissippi.  Oxford.

 

Smith, G. P., 1976, Archaeological Resources of the Fifteen Mile Bayou project area, St. Francis and Crittenden Counties, Arkansas.  Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District by Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University.

1990 The Walls Phase and Its Neighbors.  In Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi, edited by David Dye and Cheryl Anne Cox.  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

 

Smith, G.P. and C.H. McNutt 1992

 

Solis, C., 1983, Archaeological Reconnaissance in the New porter Bayou Watershed, Bolivar County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to Soil Conservation Service by Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.

 

Stallings 1993

1994hollywood papers

 

Starr, M.E., 1984, The Parchman Phase in the Northern Yazoo Basin: A preliminary analysis. In The Wilsford Site (22-Co-516) Coahoma County Mississippi, by J. M. Connaway.  Mississippi Department of Archives and History Archaeological Report 14.  Jackson.

 

1991 The Powell Bayou Site: Part I. Mississippi Archaeology 26(1).

1997a  Powell Bayou (Part II) and Dockery: two Mississippian components in the Sunflower basin of Mississippi.  Mississippi Archaeology 32(2):79-97.

1997b “The Mississippian Archaeology of Phillips County, Arkansas: Ellis Mound and Other Components,”  in Results of Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Greater Mid-South, Proceedings of the 17th Mid-South Archaeological Conference, edited by Charles H. McNutt.  Anthropological Research Center Occasional Paper 18, University of Memphis.

1999 Southeastern Archaeological Conference

 

Styer, K., 1994, Testing the Weinstein Hypothesis: An evaluation of three potential DeSoto contact sites in northwest Mississippi.  Mississippi Archaeology 29(2):1-17.

 

Spears, C. S., 1990, An Archeological Survey of the Proposed Eastern Arkansas Prison near Brickeys, Lee County, Arkansas.  Report submitted to Arkansas Department of Corrections by SPEARS, Inc., Fayetteville.

 

Tesar, L. D., 1975, The Contonlandia Humber-McWilliams Project.  Manuscript on file, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Clarksdale.

 

Thomas, C., 1894,Report on the Mound Explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology.  Annual Report 12, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington.

 

Thomas, P.M., L.J. Campbell, and S.R. Ahler The Hanna Site: An Alto Phase Village in Red River Parish. Louisiana Archaeology 5:1-381.

 

Vehik, S.C. 1993 Dehgiha Origins and Plains Archaeology. Plains Anthropologist 38(146):231-252.

 

Weinstein, R. A.

1985   Some new thoughts on the DeSoto expedition through western Mississippi.  Mississippi Archaeology 20(2):2-23.

1991   Cultural Resources Survey of 4 Disposal Areas, 3 Water Control Structures, and a Portion of the Tallahatchie River, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers by Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge.

 

Weinstein, R., S. DeFrance, and D. B. Kelley

1985   Cultural Resources Survey in the Vicinity of Sunflower landing: Investigations Related to the Rena Lara landside Berm, Item L-628, Coahoma County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to the Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge.

 

Weinstein, R. A., R. S. Fuller, S. L. Scott, C. M. Scarry, S. T. Duay

1995   The Rock Levee Site: Late Marksville through late Mississippi period settlement, Bolivar County, Mississippi.  Report submitted to Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge.

 

Weinstein, R., and T. H. G. Hahn

1992      Cultural Resources Survey of the Lake Beulah Landside Berm, Item L-583, Bolivar County, Mississippi. Report submitted to Vicksburg District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge.

 

Williams

1986

 

Williams, S. and J. P. Brain  1983            Excavations at the Lake George site, Yazoo County, Mississippi, 1958-1960.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 74, Harvard University.

 

Wilson, R. 1962  The A.W. Davis Site, Mc6 of McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 10:103-152.

 

Woodiel, D.K. 1993 The St. Gabriel Site: Prehistoric Life on the Mississippi.  Louisiana Archaeology 20:1-136.

 

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