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Cahokia Bibliography

Porter through Yerkes

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Porter, James W. 1974 Cahokia Archaeology as viewed from the Mitchell site: a satellite community at A.D. 1150-1200. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Porter, James W. The Mitchell site and prehistoric exchange systems at Cahokia: A.D. 1000 +/-300. Fowler, Melvin L. Explorations into Cahokia Archaeology. 69. Urbana, Illinois Archaeological Survey. Bulletin .

Putnam, Frederick W. 1880 Cahokia Mound. Twelfth Annual Report of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 2470-475.

Reed, Nelson A., John W. Bennett, and James W. Porter 1968 Solid core drilling of Monks Mound: technique and findings. American Antiquity 33137-148.

Riley, Thomas J. and et al. 1994 Accelerator mass spectometry (AMS) dates confirm early Zea mays in the Mississippi River Valley. American Antiquity 59(3):490-498.

Rodell, Roland L. The Diamond Bluff site complex and Cahokia influences in the Red Wing locality. In New perspectives on Cahokia: views from the peripheries. In James B. Stoltman, ed. Madison, Wisconsin: Prehistory Press.

Skele, Mikels. The great knob: interpretations of Monks Mound. 88. Springfield, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Studies in Illinois Archaeology Series.

Stoltman, James B. New perspectives on Cahokia: views from the peripheries. Madison, Wisconsin, Prehistory Press.

Thomas, Cyrus 1907 Cahokia or Monk's Mound. American Anthropologist 9362-365.

Thomas, Larissa A.2000 Images of women in Native American iconography. In Interpretations of Native North American Life. Michael S. Nassaney and Eric S. Johnson, eds. Pp. 321-357. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Titterington, Paul F. 1938 The Cahokia Mound Group and its village site materials. edition.St. Louis, Missouri.

Trubitt, Mary Beth D. Marine shell ornament production at Cahokia. 60th Society for American Archaeology. 95.

Trubitt, Mary B. D. 2000 Mound Building and Prestige Goods Exchange: Changing Strategies in the Cahokia Chiefdom. American Antiquity 65(4):669-690.

Vogel, Joseph O. Trends in Cahokia ceramics: preliminary study of the collections from Tracts 15A and 15B. In Perspectives in Cahokia Archaeology. 75. Springfield, Illinois Archaeological Survey. Bulletin.

Wagner, Robert W. 1959 An analysis of the material culture of the James Ramey Mound. University of Illinois, Urbana.

Wahls, Richard R. Socio-political development at Cahokia and the Cahokia system in the American Bottom, Illinois. 88.

Walthall, John A. 1987 The River L'Abbe Mission: a French colonial church for the Cahokia Illini on Monks Mound. Studies in Illinois Archaeology Series 2

Wittry, Warren L. The American Woodhenge. In Explorations into Cahokia Archaeology. 7, 43-48. 69. Urbana, University of Illinois. Bulletin.

Yerkes, Richard W. The context of craft specialization in Cahokia Mississippi society. 56th Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology. 91. New Orleans.

Yerkes, Richard W. 1983 Microwear, microdrills, and Mississippian craft specialization. American Antiquity 48(3):499-518.

Yerkes, Richard W. 1987 Prehistoric Life on the Mississippi Floodplain. edition.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Yerkes, Richard W.1991 Specialization in shell artifact production at Cahokia. <i>In</i> New Perspectives on Cahokia, Views from the Periphery: Monographs in World Archaeology 2. James B. Stoltman, ed. Pp. 49-64. Madison, WI: Prehistory Press.

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