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Middle Woodland Bibliography    


Coming Soon..... Current State of Knowledge on
Climate Change, Language, and Mortuary Practices

CLIMATE CHANGE
Author
Year
Title Source
Anderson, David G.
2001
Climate and Culture Change in Prehistoric and Early Historic Eastern North America Archaeology of Eastern North America 29:143-186.
Lowery, Darrin
1992
The Distribution and Function of Prehistoric Sites within the Lower Bay Hundred District, Talbot County, Maryland Journal for Middle Atlantic Archaeology 8:11-40
LANGUAGE
Author
Year
Title Source
Fiedel, Stuart J.
1990
Middle Woodland Algonquian Expansion: A Refined Model. North American Archaeologist 11(3):209-230.
Luckenbach, Alvin H., Wayne E. Clark, and Richard S. Levy
1987
Rethinking Cultural Stability in Eastern North American Prehistory: Linguistic Evidence from Eastern Algonquian. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology . 3:1-33
MORTUARY PRACTICES
Author
Year
Title Source
Gardner, William M.
1982
Early and Middle Woodland in the Middle Atlantic: An Overview. In Practicing Environmental Archaeology: Methods and Interpretations, edited by Roger W. Moeller, pp. 53-86. American Indian Archaeological Institute, Occasional Paper 3, Washington, Connecticut.

 

 

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