The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex

This thesis documents the results and interpretations of data collected in the systematic shovel test survey of the Mound Field site (8Wa8) in coastal northwest Florida. Mound Field is a Weeden Island period circular midden site with an associated burial mound. The original gridded survey of the sit...

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Other Authors: Messer, Haley Sara (author)
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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_7523752020-08-22T05:05:45Z The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex Messer, Haley Sara (author) Pullen, Daniel J., 1954- (professor directing thesis) Killian, Kyle L., 1971- (committee member) Frank, Andrew, 1970- (committee member) Russo, Michael, 1953- (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Arts and Sciences (degree granting college) Department of Anthropology (degree granting departmentdgg) Text text master thesis Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (83 pages) computer application/pdf This thesis documents the results and interpretations of data collected in the systematic shovel test survey of the Mound Field site (8Wa8) in coastal northwest Florida. Mound Field is a Weeden Island period circular midden site with an associated burial mound. The original gridded survey of the site took place in 2016 and additional topographic survey in 2018. This thesis seeks to identify the presence or absence of social stratification at the site through the analysis of archaeological data collected in shovel tests. Additionally, I use heuristic maps as a tool to recreate the deposition of the site and interpret the use of the landscape at the time of its occupation. This thesis determines that the Mound Field ring midden is characterized by very little intermixture of prestige items with utilitarian objects in the subsurface deposits. The data indicate the division of the ringed village into two distinct halves, each with similar archaeological deposits. The differential distribution of artifacts suggests some social stratification and intermixture of sacred and secular life. A Thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. 2019 July 31, 2019. Archaeology, Florida, Ring Midden, Weeden Island, Woodland Includes bibliographical references. Daniel J. Pullen, Professor Directing Thesis; Kyle Killian, Committee Member; Andrew Frank, Committee Member; Michael Russo, Committee Member. Archaeology 2019_Fall_Messer_fsu_0071N_15457 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/2019_Fall_Messer_fsu_0071N_15457 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A752375/datastream/TN/view/Social%20Landscape%20of%20Mound%20Field.jpg
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The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
description This thesis documents the results and interpretations of data collected in the systematic shovel test survey of the Mound Field site (8Wa8) in coastal northwest Florida. Mound Field is a Weeden Island period circular midden site with an associated burial mound. The original gridded survey of the site took place in 2016 and additional topographic survey in 2018. This thesis seeks to identify the presence or absence of social stratification at the site through the analysis of archaeological data collected in shovel tests. Additionally, I use heuristic maps as a tool to recreate the deposition of the site and interpret the use of the landscape at the time of its occupation. This thesis determines that the Mound Field ring midden is characterized by very little intermixture of prestige items with utilitarian objects in the subsurface deposits. The data indicate the division of the ringed village into two distinct halves, each with similar archaeological deposits. The differential distribution of artifacts suggests some social stratification and intermixture of sacred and secular life. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. === 2019 === July 31, 2019. === Archaeology, Florida, Ring Midden, Weeden Island, Woodland === Includes bibliographical references. === Daniel J. Pullen, Professor Directing Thesis; Kyle Killian, Committee Member; Andrew Frank, Committee Member; Michael Russo, Committee Member.
author2 Messer, Haley Sara (author)
author_facet Messer, Haley Sara (author)
title The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
title_short The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
title_full The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
title_fullStr The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
title_full_unstemmed The Social Landscape of Mound Field: Systematic Sampling and Material Culture Distribution at a Woodland Ring Midden-Mound Complex
title_sort social landscape of mound field: systematic sampling and material culture distribution at a woodland ring midden-mound complex
publisher Florida State University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/2019_Fall_Messer_fsu_0071N_15457
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