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Poverty Point: A Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley

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The volume presents an archaeological account of a prehistoric Lower Mississippi Valley culture centered on a large earthwork settlement, synthesizing site excavation, artifact studies, and radiocarbon evidence to reconstruct daily life, economy, and social organization. It describes settlement layout, monumental earthworks and craft production, subsistence and tool-making, and long-distance exchange of raw materials and ornaments, and explores competing interpretations of cultural origins and development. The book combines field data, artifact illustrations, and the history of research to argue that the culture represents a complex, regionally connected society rather than an isolated anomaly.

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Jon L. Gibson

Jon L. Gibson is an author known for his contributions to the understanding of prehistoric cultures in North America. His notable work, "Poverty Point: A Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley," explores the archaeological significance of the Poverty Point site in Louisiana, shedding light on the complex societies that thrived in the region. Through his research, Gibson provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of the Lower Mississippi Valley, making his work essential for those interested in archaeology and early American history.

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