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Building the past : prehistoric wooden post architecture in the Ohio Valley-Great Lakes / edited by Brian G. Redmond and Robert A. Genheimer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 420 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813055091
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • GN799 .B855 2015
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Brian G. Redmond -- Dwelling on the past : late archaic structures of the Ohio region / Matthew P. Purtill -- For immediate occupancy : cozy three-thousand-year-old heritage winter house with river view near Lake Huron : apply to terminal archaic realty / Christopher J. Ellis, James R. Keron, John Menzies, Stephen G. Monckton, and Andrew Stewart -- The ecology of indigenous domestic architecture in the Hocking River Valley, Ohio / Elliot M. Abrams and Paul E. Patton -- Wooden structures and cultural symbolism in Ohio Hopewell / N'omi B. Greber -- The end / Robert V. Riordan -- Living large on the bottom : a structural engineering analysis of three Ohio Hopewell structures from Brown's Bottom, Ross County, Ohio / Noah Kanter, Paul J. Pacheco, Renato Perucchio, and Jarrod Burks -- Changes in precontact domestic architecture at the Heckelman Site in northern Ohio / Brian G. Redmond and Brian L. Scanlan -- Wall trench structures in Fort Ancient villages of southwestern Ohio and southeastern Indiana : temporal and formal considerations / Robert A. Cook and Robert A. Genheimer -- Building community on the White River in central Indiana : structures as reflective of societal change at the late prehistoric Castor Farm Site / Robert G. McCullough -- Fort Ancient public structures / David Pollack and A. Gwynn Henderson -- A framework for interpreting structures / William Kennedy and Geoff Carter.
Subject: This volume presents the most current research on domestic, public, and ritual architecture created over four millennia ago along the Ohio River, its tributaries, and the adjacent lower Great Lakes.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Building the past, an introduction / Brian G. Redmond -- Dwelling on the past : late archaic structures of the Ohio region / Matthew P. Purtill -- For immediate occupancy : cozy three-thousand-year-old heritage winter house with river view near Lake Huron : apply to terminal archaic realty / Christopher J. Ellis, James R. Keron, John Menzies, Stephen G. Monckton, and Andrew Stewart -- The ecology of indigenous domestic architecture in the Hocking River Valley, Ohio / Elliot M. Abrams and Paul E. Patton -- Wooden structures and cultural symbolism in Ohio Hopewell / N'omi B. Greber -- The end / Robert V. Riordan -- Living large on the bottom : a structural engineering analysis of three Ohio Hopewell structures from Brown's Bottom, Ross County, Ohio / Noah Kanter, Paul J. Pacheco, Renato Perucchio, and Jarrod Burks -- Changes in precontact domestic architecture at the Heckelman Site in northern Ohio / Brian G. Redmond and Brian L. Scanlan -- Wall trench structures in Fort Ancient villages of southwestern Ohio and southeastern Indiana : temporal and formal considerations / Robert A. Cook and Robert A. Genheimer -- Building community on the White River in central Indiana : structures as reflective of societal change at the late prehistoric Castor Farm Site / Robert G. McCullough -- Fort Ancient public structures / David Pollack and A. Gwynn Henderson -- A framework for interpreting structures / William Kennedy and Geoff Carter.

This volume presents the most current research on domestic, public, and ritual architecture created over four millennia ago along the Ohio River, its tributaries, and the adjacent lower Great Lakes.

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