The Mantle Site is the most detailed analysis of an ancestral Wendat community, discussed in the context of the historical development of Northern Iroquoian societies. It considers themes of identity formation, interaction, and increasing economic and sociopolitical complexity.
The Mantle Site is the most detailed analysis of an ancestral Wendat community, discussed in the context of the historical development of Northern Iroquoian societies. It considers themes of identity formation, interaction, and increasing economic and sociopolitical complexity.
Jennifer Birch is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Georgia. Ronald F. Williamson is founder and managing partner of Archaeological Services Inc., a cultural resource management firm based in Toronto.
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Acknowledgements List of Tables List of Figures Chapter 1.Understanding Northern Iroquoians Chapter 2. The Historical Development of Ancestral Wendat Societies Chapter 3. Situating the Mantle Site Chapter 4. Community History Chapter 5. The Necessities of Life Chapter 6. Production, Consolidation, and Interregional Interaction Chapter 7. Conclusions Bibliography Index About the Authors
Acknowledgements List of Tables List of Figures Chapter 1.Understanding Northern Iroquoians Chapter 2. The Historical Development of Ancestral Wendat Societies Chapter 3. Situating the Mantle Site Chapter 4. Community History Chapter 5. The Necessities of Life Chapter 6. Production, Consolidation, and Interregional Interaction Chapter 7. Conclusions Bibliography Index About the Authors
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