Investigating the Ordinary: Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology
Investigating the Ordinary: Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology
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Abstract
What are mundane or everyday matters of the ancient and historical past? Why are these mundane matters important to archaeology? Southeastern archaeologists too often talk to each other in a language of types and time periods. This results in people, and their actions and behaviors, becoming lost in the welter of artifacts, data, and jargon. Centering the archaeological discussion on the everyday affords a vantage point from which archaeologists can think about the artifacts and conceptions of the past in new ways. Indeed, although the contributors to the volume are united under a common theme, the theme evoked varied approaches to the everyday. This variety demonstrates the many ways that thinking about the everyday can be incorporated into the reader’s specific archaeology. The vantage of everyday also provides a relevance to non-archaeologists, everyday people, if you will. It can thus further education and stewardship and enliven interest in the discipline. Archaeologists will find inspiration in how to bring the everyday to their work and rethink their own everyday actions in terms of conducting archaeology and engaging the public. Additionally, although not written specifically for the non-archaeological audience, the volume serves as an engaging entry into archaeological thinking through exploration of various times and topics.
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Front Matter
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Why the Archaeology of Everyday Matters?
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When the Levee Breaks: Small Decisions and Big Floods at the End of the Last Ice Age
D. Shane Miller andJesse Tune
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Chaos Theory and the Contact Period in the Southeast
Christopher R. Moore and others
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Community Practice in a Post-Removal Cherokee Town
Lance Greene
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The Daily Lives of Early Archaic Foragers in the Mid-South
Kandace D. Hollenbach andStephen B. Carmody
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An Ethnoarchaeological Interpretation of the Salt Life, A.D. 1200
Ashley A. Dumas
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Maintaining Relations with Deer: A Day in the Life in the Middle Archaic
Christopher R. Moore andRichard W. Jefferies
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The Itineraries of Late Archaic Shell and Ceramic Cooking Vessels
Asa R. Randall andZackary I. Gilmore
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Crafting Everyday Matters in the Middle and Late Woodland Periods
Thomas J. Pluckhahn and others
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Stone Tool Life Meets Everyday Life
Philip J. Carr andAndrew P. Bradbury
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The Role of Dogs in Everyday Life
Renee B. Walker
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Mound Building as Daily Practice
Tristam R. Kidder andSarah C. Sherwood
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Gathering in the Late Woodland: Plazas and Gathering Places as Everyday Space
Casey R. Barrier andMegan C. Kassabaum
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Matters and Mattering
Beth A. Conklin
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The Everyday Archaeologist Matters
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End Matter
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