244
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Reports

A FRESH LOOK AT A LITTLE-KNOWN SOUTHEASTERN COPPER PLATE

&

References Cited

  • Brain, Jeffrey P., and Phillip Phillips 1996 Shell Gorgets: Styles of the Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Southeast. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
  • Brown, Helen Catherine 1980 A Catalog of Mississippian Copper Plates. Unpublished Master's thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens.
  • Brown, James A. 2004 The Cahokian Expression: Creating Court and Cult. In Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South, edited by R. F. Townsend, and R. V. Sharp, pp. 105–123. Art Institute of Chicago and Yale University Press, New Haven.
  • Brown, James A. 2007a On the Identity of the Birdman. In Ancient Objects and Sacred Realms, edited by F. Kent Reilly, and James F. Garber, pp. 56–106. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Brown, James A. 2007b Chronological Implications of the Bellows-Shaped Apron. In Southeastern Ceremonial Complex; Chronology, Content, Context, edited by King Adam, pp. 38–56. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • Brown, James A. 2007c Sequencing the Braden Style within Mississippian Period Art and Iconography. In Ancient Objects and Sacred Realms, edited by Reilly F. Kent, and James F. Garber, pp. 213–245. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Caldwell, Joseph R. 1955 Cherokee Pottery from Northern Georgia. American Antiquity 20(2):277–280.
  • Caldwell, Joseph R. 1956 Appraisal of the Archeological Resources of Hartwell Reservoir, South Carolina and Georgia, Prepared by the National Park Service—Mimeographed, 7. Manuscript on file at University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens.
  • Cullen Cobb, Kim, and Thomas Evans 2009 Rivets: Connection and Repair in Mississippian Period Copper Artefacts. In Holding It All Together: Ancient and Modern Approaches to Joining, Repair, and Consolidation, edited by Janet Ambers, Catherine Higgett, Lynne Harrison, and David Saunders, pp. 42–49. Archetype Books, London.
  • Cullen, Cobb, Thomas Evans, and Basiliki Vicky Karas 2008 Riveting Technology! The Documentation of Ancient Southeastern North American Metalsmithing Techniques. In Preprints of the ICOM-CC 15th Triennial Meeting, New Delhi, India, edited by Janet Bridgland, pp. 393–400. Allied Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.
  • Deter-Wolf, Aaron 2013 Drawing with Great Needles: Ancient Tattoo Traditions of North America. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Fundaburk, Emma L., and Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman (editors) 1957 Sun Circles and Human Hands: The Southeastern Indians—Art and Industries. Privately printed, Luverne, Alabama.
  • Galloway, Patricia (editor) 1989 The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex: Artifacts and Analysis. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.
  • Goad, Sharon 1978 Exchange Networks in the Prehistoric Southeastern United States. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens.
  • Hamilton, Henry W., Jean T. Hamilton, and Eleanor F. Chapman 1974 Spiro Mound Copper. Missouri Archaeological Society, Memoir 11.
  • Howard, James H. 1968 The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and Its Interpretation. Missouri Archaeological Society Memoir No. 6.
  • Jones, B. Calvin 1982 Southern Cult Manifestations at the Lake Jackson Site, Leon County, Florida: Salvage Excavation of Mound 3. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 7:3–44.
  • Kelly, Arthur R., and Robert S. Neitzel 1961a The Chauga Site in Oconee County, South Carolina. Laboratory of Archaeology Report Series No. 3, University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens.
  • Kelly, Arthur R., and Robert S. Neitzel 1961b The Chauga Site in Oconee County, South Carolina, Volume II. Laboratory of Archaeology Report Series No. 3, University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens.
  • King, Adam 2011 Iconography of the Hightower Region of Eastern Tennessee and Northern Georgia. In Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber, pp. 279–293. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • King, Adam (editor) 2007 Southeastern Ceremonial Complex; Chronology, Content, Context. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • King, Adam, and F. Kent Reilly III 2011 Raptor Imagery at Etowah: The Raptor Is the Path to Power. In Visualizing the Sacred; Cosmic Visions, Regionalisms, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by F. Kent Reilly, James F. Garber, and George E. Lankford, pp. 313–320. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Knight, Vernon J. Jr. 2006 Farewell to the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Southeastern Archaeology 25(1):1–5.
  • Knight, Vernon J. Jr. 2013 Iconographic Method in New World Prehistory. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Knight, Vernon J. Jr., James A. Brown, and George E. Lankford 2001 On the Subject Matter of Southeastern Ceremonial Complex Art. Southeastern Archaeology 20(2):129–141.
  • Knight, Vernon J. Jr., and Vincas P. Steponaitis 2011 A Redefinition of the Hemphill Style in Mississippian Art. In Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber, pp. 201–239. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Lankford, George 2008 Looking for Lost Lore: Studies in Folklore, Ethnology, and Iconography. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • Lankford, George 2011a Regional Approaches to Iconographic Art. In Visualizing the Sacred; Cosmic Visions, Regionalisms, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by Lankford George E., F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber, pp. 3–17. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Lankford, George 2011b The Swirl Cross and the Center. In Visualizing the Sacred; Cosmic Visions, Regionalisms, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by Lankford George E., F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber, pp. 251–275. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Lankford, George E., F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber (editors) 2011 Visualizing the Sacred; Cosmic Visions, Regionalisms, and the Art of the Mississippian World. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • MacCurdy, G. C. 1913 Shell Gorgets from Missouri. American Anthropologist 15:395–414.
  • Moore, Clarence B. 1907 Moundville Revisited. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 13:335–405.
  • Muller, Jon 1966 Archaeological Analysis of Art Styles. Tennessee Archaeologist 22(1):25–39.
  • Muller, Jon 1979 Structural Studies of Art Styles. In The Visual Arts, Plastic and Graphic, edited by Cordwell Justine M., pp. 139–212. Mouton Publishers, The Hague.
  • Muller, Jon 2007 Prolegomena for the Analysis of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. In Southeastern Ceremonial Complex: Chronology, Content, Context, edited by King Adam, pp. 15–37. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • Phillips, Philip, and James A. Brown 1978 Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings from Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma: Part I. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
  • Phillips, Philip, and James A. Brown 1984 Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings from Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma: Part II. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
  • Power, Susan C. 2004 Early Art of the Southeastern Indians: Feathered Serpents and Winged Beings. University of Georgia Press, Athens.
  • Reilly, F. Kent III 2004 People of Earth, People of Sky: Visualizing the Sacred in Native American Art of the Mississippian Period. In Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South, edited by R. Townsend, and R. V. Sharp, pp. 124–137. Yale University Press, New Haven.
  • Reilly, F. Kent III, and James F. Garber 2007 Ancient Objects and Sacred Realms. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Reilly, F. Kent III, James F. Garber, and George Lankford 2011 Introduction. In Visualizing the Sacred; Cosmic Visions, Regionalisms, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F. Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber pp. xi–xviii. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Roberts Thompson, Amanda D., and Mark Williams 2015 Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) of a Little Known Southeastern Copper Plate. Southeastern Archaeology, in press.
  • Rodning, Chris 2015 Mortuary Patterns and Community History at the Chauga Mound and Village Site, Oconee County, South Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology, in press.
  • Rogan, John P. 1884 Original Unpublished Field Notes from the Chauga Site (38OC47). Field Excavation Record 103, Manuscript on file at University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens.
  • Sievert, April K., and J. Daniel Rogers 2011 Artifacts from the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma. Smithsonian Contributions to Archaeology No. 49. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, Washington, DC.
  • Strong, John A. 1989 The Mississippian Bird-Man Theme in Cross-Cultural Perspective. In The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex: Artifacts and Analysis, edited by Patricia Galloway, pp. 211–238. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.
  • Waring, Antonio J. Jr., and Preston Holder 1945 A Prehistoric Ceremonial Complex in the Southeastern United States. American Anthropologist 47(1):1–34.
  • Willoughby, Charles C. 1932 Notes on the History and Symbolism of the Muskhogeans and the People of Etowah. In Etowah Papers: Exploration of the Etowah Site in Georgia, edited by Moorehead, W. K., pp. 7–105. Yale University Press, New Haven.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.