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List of Illustrations
Foreword | Gregory D. Wilson
Acknowledgments
Introduction | Elizabeth Watts Malouchos and Alleen Betzenhauser
Part I. Articulating Communities and Households
1. Reconsidering Mississippian Communities and Households in Context | Elizabeth Watts Malouchos
2. Making Mounds, Making Mississippian Communities in Southern Illinois | Tamira K. Brennan
3. The Battle Mound Community: Interaction along the Red River and throughout the Caddo Homeland | Duncan P. McKinnon
4. Negotiating Community at Parchman Place, a Mississippian Town in the Northern Yazoo Basin | Erin S. Nelson
5. Mississippian Communities and Households from a Bird's-Eye View | Benjamin A. Steere
Part II. Coalescing and Conflicting Communities
6. Variability within a Mississippian Community: Houses, Cemeteries, and Corporate Groups at the Town Creek Site in the North Carolina Piedmont | Edmond A. Boudreaux III, Paige A. Ford, and Heidi A. de Gregory
7. Mississippian Communities of Conflict | Meghan E. Buchanan and Melissa R. Baltus
Part III. Community and Cosmos
8. Households, Communities, and the Early History of Etowah | Adam King
9. Unpacking Storage: Implications for Community-Making during Cahokia's Mississippian Transition | Elizabeth Watts Malouchos and Alleen Betzenhauser
10. The Social Lives and Symbolism of Cherokee Houses and Townhouses | Christopher B. Rodning and Amber R. Thorpe
Part IV. Movement, Memory, and Histories
11. Moving to Where the River Meets the Sea: Origins of the Mill Cove Complex | Keith Ashley
12. Resilience in Late Moundville's Economy | Jera R. Davis
13. Multiscalar Community Histories in the Lower Chattahoochee River Valley: Migration and Aggregation at Singer-Moye | Stefan Brannan and Jennifer Birch.

Commentary. The Archaeology of Mississippian Communities and Households: Looking Back, Looking Forward | Jason Yaeger
References Cited
List of Contributors
Index.

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