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Cahokia Bibliography

Griffin through Kelly

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Griffin, James B. 1993 Cahokia interaction with contemporary southeastern and eastern societies. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 18(1):3-17.

Griffith, Roberta J. 1985 Cahokia: Ramey Incised pottery. NCECA Journal 669-72.

Griffith, Roberta J. Ramey Incised pottery. 81. Illinois Archaeological Survey. Circular.

Grimm, Robert E. 1950 Cahokia brought to life, an artifactual story of America's great monument. edition.St. Louis: The Greater St. Louis Archaeological Society.

Hall, Robert L.1991 Cahokia identity and interaction models of Cahokia Mississippian. In Cahokia and the hinterlands: Middle Mississippian cultures of the Midwest. Thomas E. Emerson and R. B. Lewis, eds. Pp. 3-34. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Hall, Robert L. The Cahokia presence outside of the American Bottom. annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society. 73.

Hall, Robert L. The Cahokia site, 3500 feet west of Monk's Mound, Madison County, Illinois: report of Phase 3 archaeological salvage project. FAI Route 70, Section 60-6, Tract 15A, Project I-70-1(50) 4 Station 0+30 to 8+30 (FAI 255). 64. Springfield, Illinois State Museum.

Hall, Robert L. 1967 The Mississippian Heartland and Its Plains Relationship. Plains Anthropologist 12(36):175-183.

Hall, Robert L. 1975 Some problems of identity and process in Cahokia Archaeology. edition.Santa Fe: School of American Research.

Harn, Alan D. 1975 Cahokia and the Mississippian emergence in the Spoon River area of Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 68414-434.

Harn, Alan D. The Eveland site: inroads to Spoon River Mississippian society. <i>In</i> New perspectives on Cahokia: views from the peripheries. James B. Stoltman, ed. Madison, Wisconsin: Prehistory Press.

Holley, George R. 1989 Illinois Cultural Resources Study 11: The Archaeology of the Cahokia Mounds ICT-II: ceramics. edition.Springfield: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.

Holley, George R., Rinita A. Dalan, and Philip A. Smith 1993 Investigations in the Cahokia site Grand Plaza. American Antiquity 58(2):306-319.

Hunt, William J. 1974 Late Woodland -Mississippian relationships at the River Bend East site (23SL79), St. Louis County, Missouri. University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Iseminger, William 1996 Mighty Cahokia. Archaeology 49(3):30-37.

Iseminger, William R. and et al.1990 The Archaeology of the Cahokia Palisade. <i>In</i> Illinois Cultural Resources Study. Springfield: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.

Jackson, Douglas K. and Ned H. Hanenberger. 1990 Selected early Mississippian household sites in the American Bottom. In FAI-270 Site Reports. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Jeske, Robert J.1999 World-systems theory, core-periphery interactions, and elite economic exchange in Mississippian societies. <i>In</i> World-Systems Theory in Practice: Leadership, production, and exchange. P. N. Kardulias, ed. Pp. 203-221. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Johnson, Elden Cambria and Cahokia's northwestern periphery. In New perspectives on Cahokia: views from the peripheries. James B. Stoltman, ed. Madison, Wisconsin: Prehistory Press.

Kaufman, Daniel 2001 Comparisons and hte case for interaction among Neanderthals and early modern humans in the Levant. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 20(3):219-240.

Kelly, A. R.1933 Some problems of recent Cahokia Archaeology. <i>In</i> Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science. Pp. 101-103.

Kelly, A. R. and Lewis H. Larson1957 Explorations at Etowah, Georgia, 1954-1956. <i>In</i> Archaeology. Pp. 39-48.

Kelly, John E. Cahokia and Its Role as a Gateway Center in Interregional Exchange. 1983 Midwest Conference. 84. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Kelly, John E.1991 Cahokia and its role as a gateway center in interregional exchange. <i>In</i> Cahokia and the hinterlands: Middle Mississippian cultures of the Midwest. Thomas E. Emerson and R. B. Lewis, eds. Pp. 61-80. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Kelly, John E.1990 The emergence of Mississippian culture in the American Bottom region. <i>In</i> The Mississippian Emergence. B. Smith, ed. Pp. 113-152. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Kelly, John E. 1985 Emergent Mississippian and the Transition from Late Woodland to Mississippian: The American Bottom Case for a New Concept. edition. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Kelly, John E.1987 Emergent Mississippian and the transition from Late Woodland to Mississippian: the American Bottom case for a new concept. In The Emergent Mississippian. <i>In</i> Occasional Papers. R. Marshall, ed. Pp. 87-101. Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University .

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