Cahokia:
Mirror of the Cosmos
by Sally Anderson Chappell
Hardcover: 218 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x
9.86 x 8.66
Publisher: University of Chicago Press;
ISBN: 0226101363
Envisioning
Cahokia: A Landscape Perspective
by Rinita A. Dalan, et al
(Paperback)
Cahokia
and the Hinterlands: Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Midwest
by Thomas E. Emerson (Editor), et al
(Paperback)
Cahokia:
Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World
by Timothy R. Pauketat (Editor), Thomas E. Emerson (Editor)
(Paperback)
The
Cahokia Chiefdom: The Archaeology of a Mississippian Society (Smithsonian
Series in Archaeological Inquiry)
by George R. Milner, et al
(Hardcover)
Cahokia:
The Great Native American Metropolis
by Biloine Whiting Young, Melvin L. Fowler
(Paperback)
Cahokia
and Surrounding Mound Groups (Harvard University Peabody Museum of Archaeology
and Ethnology Papers)
by D.I., Jr. Bushnell
(Paperback)
The
Cahokia Mounds (Classics in Southeastern Archaeology)
by Warren King Moorehead, John Edward Kelly (Introduction)
(Paperback)
The
Ascent of Chiefs: Cahokia and Mississippian Politics in Native North America
by Timothy R. Pauketat
(Paperback)
Temples
for Cahokia Lords: Preston Holder's 1955-1956 Excavations of Kunnemann
Mound (Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan,)
by Timothy R. Pauketat, et al
(Paperback - December 1993)
Cahokia's
Countryside: Household Archaeology, Settlement Patterns, and Social Power
by Mark W. Mehrer
(Paperback)
Cahokia
and the Archaeology of Power
by Thomas E. Emerson
(Paperback)
The
Cahokia mounds, with 16 plates; a preliminary paper (LC History-America-E)
by Warren King Moorehead (Library Binding - 1922)
The
Sponemann Site: The Formative Emergent Mississippian Sponemann Phase Occupations
(11-Ms-517)
by Andrew C. Fortier, et al
This is the type site for the Sponemann phase (A.D. 750-800), a settlement
created by non-American Bottom immigrants, which yielded the first significant
evidence for maize, as well as a unique assemblage of chert tempered castellated
vessels, keyhole structures and multiple community household clusters.
This site presents the first evidence in late prehistory for the significant
influx of non-residents into the area as a prelude to the emergence of
Cahokia.
(Paperback - March 1992)
The Prehistory of Missouri
by Michael J. O'Brien, W. Raymond Wood
Listed under Indian Mounds
Cahokia: City of the Sun: Prehistoric Urban Center in the American
Bottom
by Claudia G. Mink
(Paperback)
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The Ancient Splendor of Prehistoric Cahokia
by Sidney G. Denny, et al
(Hardcover)
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