Thomas J. Pluckhahn

Thomas J. Pluckhahn, professor of anthropology at the University of South Florida, is the author of Kolomoki: Settlement, Ceremony, and Status in the Deep South, A.D. 350 to 750.

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Kolomoki

Settlement, Ceremony, and Status in the Deep South, A.D. 350 to 750

University of Alabama Press
  • Copyright year: 2003
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Light on the Path

The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians

University of Alabama Press

Social history of the native peoples of the American South, bridging prehistory and history

  • Copyright year: 2006
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The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities

Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

University of Alabama Press

Provides case studies of social dynamics and evolution of ring-shaped communities of the Eastern Woodlands

  • Copyright year: 2024
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Baking, Bourbon, and Black Drink

Foodways Archaeology in the American Southeast

University of Alabama Press

Archaeological case studies that explore the rituals and cultural significance of foods in the southeastern United States

  • Copyright year: 2018
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New Histories of Village Life at Crystal River

University of Florida Press

This volume explores how Native peoples of the Southeastern United States cooperated to form large and permanent early villages using the site of Crystal River on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a case study.  

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The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities

Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

University of Alabama Press

Provides case studies of social dynamics and evolution of ring-shaped communities of the Eastern Woodlands

  • Copyright year: 2024
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