Hiwassee Island: An Archaeological Account of Four Tennessee Indian Peoples

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Hiwassee Island: An Archaeological Account of Four Tennessee Indian Peoples is a scholarly archaeological study detailing the history, material culture, and lifeways of four Indigenous groups who inhabited the Hiwassee Island area in Tennessee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological study
book
scholarly work
aboutEthnicGroup Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
Tennessee Indian peoples NERFINISHED
academicDiscipline Native American studies
anthropology
archaeology
aimsTo document four Tennessee Indian peoples archaeologically
reconstruct lifeways from material remains
countryOfSubject United States NERFINISHED
describes history of four Tennessee Indian peoples
lifeways of four Tennessee Indian peoples
material culture of four Tennessee Indian peoples
describesTimePeriod historic era
pre-contact era
focusesOnRegion Hiwassee Island area
focusesOnState Tennessee NERFINISHED
genre non-fiction
hasPerspective scholarly
hasSetting Hiwassee Island, Tennessee NERFINISHED
intendedAudience anthropologists
archaeologists
scholars of Indigenous history
students of archaeology
language English
mainSubject Hiwassee Island NERFINISHED
Indigenous peoples of Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee archaeology
methodology archaeological fieldwork
artifact analysis
stratigraphic excavation
placeOfSubject Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
Tennessee NERFINISHED
provides detailed site description of Hiwassee Island
interpretation of cultural sequences on Hiwassee Island
topic Indigenous history
archaeological excavation
material culture analysis
prehistoric settlements
regional cultural development
workType regional archaeological monograph

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Hiwassee Island documentedInWork Hiwassee Island: An Archaeological Account of Four Tennessee Indian Peoples