Susan M. Alt is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, and is an archaeologist studying Mississippian societies. She is currently excavating in southern Indiana, seeking to understand the homelands of people who migrated to Cah
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Susan Alt, ed., Ancient Complexities: Contents List of FiguresList of Tables1. Considering Complexity: Confounding Categories with Practices Susan M. Alt2. (E)mergent Complexities during the Archaic Period in Northeast Florida Asa R. Randall and Kenneth E. Sassaman3. Hunter-Gatherer Ritual and Complexity: New Evidence from Poverty Point, Louisiana Tristram R. Kidder4. Practicing Complexity (Past and Present) at Kolomoki Thomas J. Pluckhahn5. Sacrificing Complexity: Renewal through Ohio Hopewell Rituals Bretton Giles6. Mobile Farmers and Sedentary Models: Horticulture and Cultural Transitions in Late Woodland and Contact Period New England Elizabeth S. Chilton7. Confounding Kinship: Ritual Regional Organization in Northern Michigan, A.D. 1200-1600 Meghan C. L. Howey8. Complexity in Action(s): Retelling the Cahokia Story Susan M. Alt9. Categories of Complexity and the Preclusion of Practice Jon Bernard Marcoux and Gregory D. Wilson10. Landscapes of Complexity in the U.S. Southwest: The Hohokam, Chacoans, and Peer Polity Interaction Jill E. Neitzel11. The Good Gray Intermediate: Why Native Societies of North America Can't Be States Stephen H. Lekson12. A People's History of the American Southwest Severin Fowles13. Downsizers, Upgraders, Cultural Constructors, and Social Producers Robert Chapman14. The Unbearable Lightness of Complexity Norman YoffeeList of ContributorsIndex