A comprehensive and systematic research effort focusing on refining the chronology of individual Plains Village tradition sites from the Middle Missouri subarea of the Great Plains relies on a number of absolute and relative dating techniques. Seventy-four conventional anda AMS roadiocarbon dates from short-lived materials (seeds, corn) and charred ceramic pot residues are used in conjunction with ceramic ordinations of 225 components assigned to nine cultural variants or phases. Site stratigraphy, Euro-American trade materials, historic documentation, oral traditions, historical linguistics, and craniometrics distance are also employed to help interpret temporal information derived from the ceramic ordinations and radiocarbon dates.
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Johnson, Craig M.
A chronology of Middle Missouri plains village sites [PP]. -- no. 47 (2007). -- Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution. Scholarly Press, 2007. -- (Smithsonian Contributions to Antropology; 47)
A comprehensive and systematic research effort focusing on refining the chronology of individual Plains Village tradition sites from the Middle Missouri subarea of the Great Plains relies on a number of absolute and relative dating techniques. Seventy-four conventional anda AMS roadiocarbon dates from short-lived materials (seeds, corn) and charred ceramic pot residues are used in conjunction with ceramic ordinations of 225 components assigned to nine cultural variants or phases. Site stratigraphy, Euro-American trade materials, historic documentation, oral traditions, historical linguistics, and craniometrics distance are also employed to help interpret temporal information derived from the ceramic ordinations and radiocarbon dates.
1. ARQUEOLOGIA; 2. CRONOLOGIA; 3. EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS; 4. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA I. Ahler, Stanley A. (1943-2007) II. Johnson, Craig M. III. Haas, Herbert IV. Bonami, Georges