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Moundville and Surrounding Sites: Some Structural Considerations of Mortuary Practices II
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1971
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Cultural HeritageArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologySocial SciencesDifferential DistributionStructural ConsiderationsArchaeological RecordNorthern AlabamaMortuary Practices IiLanguage StudiesBurial PracticesArchaeological EvidenceArt HistoryMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyPickwick ReservoirLandscape ArchaeologyAnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Abstract Analysis of differential distribution of mortuary artifacts from the major site units at Moundville and the Pickwick Reservoir in northern Alabama has yielded structural similarities and differences. The occurrence of certain classes of artifacts, symbolic of high status positions, is limited to a restricted number of individuals interred in platform mounds. These artifacts are not found with individuals buried in the cemeteries either at Moundville or in surrounding sites. In turn, within the cemeteries and platform mounds there is observed differentiation and regularity in and between classes of individuals in terms of skeletal orientation and mortuary treatment. The model suggested from the archaeological remains is one of a complexly ranked and functionally specialized politico-religious organization as part of this cultural system.
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