Time Before History: The Archaeology of North CarolinaUNC Press Books, 1999 - 312 էջ North Carolina's written history begins in the sixteenth century with the voyages of Sir Walter Raleigh and the founding of the ill-fated Lost Colony on Roanoke Island. But there is a deeper, unwritten past that predates the state's recorded history. The |
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1 Introduction | 1 |
PaleoIndian Period before 8000 BC | 2 |
Woodland Period 1000 BCAD 1600 | 3 |
Historic Period after AD 1540 | 5 |
A Brief History of North Carolina Archaeology | 6 |
A New Focus on North Carolina Archaeology | 8 |
Following in the Footsteps of Lederer and Lawson | 9 |
The Keyauwee Excavation | 11 |
The Early Saratown Phase AD 14501600 | 117 |
The Southern Piedmont | 119 |
The Pee Dee Culture | 123 |
The Caraway Phase AD 15001700 | 134 |
The Search for Cherokee Roots | 138 |
The Woodland Period | 139 |
The Early Woodland Period 1000300 BC | 140 |
The Middle Woodland Period 300 BCAD 800 | 146 |
Federal Archaeology Begins at Peachtree | 12 |
Building Cultural Chronologies | 15 |
The Cherokee Project | 17 |
North Carolina Archaeology Expands | 18 |
Recent Research Programs across North Carolina | 20 |
Notes on Organization | 23 |
An Elusive Quarry | 27 |
PaleoIndian Chronology in the Southeast | 29 |
Middle PaleoIndian Subperiod 90008500 BC | 31 |
PaleoIndian Settlement and Subsistence | 32 |
The PaleoIndian Period in North Carolina | 35 |
The Coastal Plain | 36 |
The Mountains | 46 |
A Time of Regionalization and Specialization | 47 |
The Archaic Period in the Piedmont | 49 |
Early Archaic Period 80006000 BC | 51 |
Middle Archaic Period 60003000 BC | 58 |
Late Archaic Period 3OOO1O00 BC | 64 |
The Archaic Period in the Mountains | 67 |
Early Archaic Period 80006000 BC | 69 |
Middle Archaic Period 60003000 BC | 70 |
The Archaic Period on the Coast and Coastal Plain | 72 |
Summary | 75 |
The Woodland Period in the Piedmont | 76 |
The Piedmont Village Tradition | 78 |
The Early Woodland and Middle Woodland Periods 1000 BC AD 800 | 80 |
The Yadkin Phase | 83 |
Recent Research and the EarlyMiddle Woodland Chronology | 85 |
Early Excavations in the Northeast Piedmont | 87 |
The Whites Creek Survey and the Forbush Creek Excavations | 95 |
Summary | 97 |
The Late Woodland Period AD 8001600 | 98 |
The Uwharrie Phase AD 8001200 | 100 |
The Haw River Phase AD 10001400 | 103 |
The Dan River Phase AD 10001450 | 105 |
The Donnaha Phase AD 10001450 | 109 |
The Hillsboro Phase AD 14001600 | 112 |
The Late Woodland Period AD 8001100 | 157 |
The South Appalachian Mississippian Tradition | 158 |
The Pisgah Phase AD 10001450 | 160 |
Mound Structure and Political Complexity | 175 |
Lamar Culture and the Qualla Phase after AD 1350 | 178 |
The Eastern Fringe of the Appalachian Summit | 190 |
Summary | 192 |
6 The Woodland Period on the Coast and Coastal Plain | 194 |
A Brief History of Coastal Plain Archaeology | 195 |
The Early Woodland Period 1000300 BC | 199 |
The Deep Creek and New River Phases | 200 |
Hamps Landing | 202 |
The Middle Woodland Period 300 BCAD 800 | 203 |
The Cape Fear Phase | 204 |
Sand Burial Mounds | 206 |
The Late Woodland Period AD 8001650 | 210 |
The Colington Phase | 211 |
The White Oak Phase | 216 |
The Cashie Phase | 223 |
Summary | 226 |
Tribes Traders and Turmoil | 229 |
The Contact Period in the Central Piedmont AD 16001710 | 233 |
The Mitchum Phase AD 16001670 | 235 |
The Jenrette Phase AD 16001680 | 237 |
The Fredricks Phase AD 16801710 | 242 |
The North Central Piedmont during the Contact Period | 247 |
The Late Saratown Phase AD 16701710 | 248 |
Contact Interaction and Cultural Change in the Piedmont | 254 |
European Plants and Livestock | 256 |
Disease | 257 |
The Contact Period in the Appalachian Summit | 260 |
The Late Qualla Phase AD 17001838 | 267 |
The Contact Period along the North Carolina Coast | 272 |
Summary | 275 |
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