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"This book presents archaeological research from the Early and Middle Archaic in the Southeast in part as a tribute to the career of Jefferson Chapman, longtime director of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture on the Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee. With essays written by many of Chapman's former students, each essay probes a site critical to our understanding of ancient southeastern peoples as well as Chapman's original work at Tellico and his legacy to the field of archaeology"--

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"This book presents archaeological research from the Early and Middle Archaic in the Southeast in part as a tribute to the career of Jefferson Chapman, longtime director of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture on the Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee. With essays written by many of Chapman's former students, each essay probes a site critical to our understanding of ancient southeastern peoples as well as Chapman's original work at Tellico and his legacy to the field of archaeology"--
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THOMAS R. WHYTE is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He is the author of Boone before Boone: The Archaeological Record of Northwestern North Carolina through 1769, and co-editor of Exploring Tennessee Prehistory. Until his death in March 2021, C. CLIFFORD BOYD JR. was a professor of anthropology and co-director of the Radford University Forensic Science Institute in Radford, Virginia. He was editor of Archaeological Adaptation: Case Studies of Cultural Transformation from the Southeast and Caribbean, and co-editor of Forensic Anthropology: Theoretical Framework and Scientific Basis.