REFERENCES CITED

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Baker, William S., Jr. and Clarence H. Webb

1978 Burials at the Cowpen Slough site (16CT147). Louisiana Archaeological Society, Newsletter 5(2):16-18.

Brasher, Ted. J.

1973 An investigation of some central functions of Poverty Point. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches.

Bruseth, James E.

1980 Intrasite structure at the Claiborne site. In Caddoan and Poverty Point archaeology: essays in honor of Clarence Hungerford Webb, edited by Jon L. Gibson. Louisiana Archaeology 6 for 1979:283-318.

Byrd, Kathleen M.

1978 Zooarchaeological remains. In The peripheries of Poverty Point, by Prentice M. Thomas, Jr. and L. Janice Campbell. New World Research Report of Investigations 12:238-244.

Byrd, Kathleen M. and Robert W. Neuman

1978 Archaeological data relative to prehistoric subsistence in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, edited by Sam B. Hilliard. Geoscience and Man 19:9-21.

Duhe, Brian

1976 Preliminary evidence of a seasonal fishing activity at Bayou Jasmine. Louisiana Archaeology 3:33-74.

Ford, James A.

1955 The puzzle of Poverty Point. Natural History 64(9):466-472.

Ford, James A.

1969 A comparison of Formative cultures in the Americas, diffusion of the psychic unity of man. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology 11.

Ford, James A., Philip Phillips, and William G. Haag

1955 The Jaketown site in West-Central Mississippi. American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers 45(1).

Ford, James A. and Clarence H. Webb

1956 Poverty Point, a Late Archaic site in Louisiana. American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers 46(1).

Gagliano, Sherwood M. and Clarence H. Webb

1970 Archaic-Poverty Point transition at the Pearl River mouth. In The Poverty Point Culture, edited by Bettye J. Broyles and Clarence H. Webb. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Bulletin 12:47-72.

Giardino, Marco

1981 (Untitled). Unpublished MS, on file with author, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Gibson, Jon L.

1973 Social systems at Poverty Point, an analysis of intersite and intrasite variability. Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Methodist University. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.

1974 Poverty Point, the first North American chiefdom. Archaeology 27(2):96-105.

1975 Fire pits at Mount Bayou (16CT35), Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana Archaeology 2:201-218.

Haag, William G. and Clarence H. Webb

1953 Microblades at Poverty Point sites. American Antiquity 18(3):245-248.

Hunter, Donald G.

1975 Functional analysis of Poverty Point clay objects. Florida Anthropologist 28(1):57-71.

Jackson, H. Edwin

1981 Recent research on Poverty Point period subsistence and settlement systems: test excavations at the J. W. Copes site in northeast Louisiana. Louisiana Archaeology 8:73-86.

Kuttruff, Carl

1975 The Poverty Point site: north sector test excavation. Louisiana Archaeology 2:129-151.

Shea, Andrea B.

1978 Botanical remains. In The peripheries of Poverty Point, by Prentice M. Thomas, Jr. and L. Janice Campbell. New World Research Report of Investigations 12:245-260.

Smith, Brent W.

1974 A preliminary identification of faunal remains from the Claiborne site. Mississippi Archaeology 9(5):1-14.

Webb, Clarence H.

1944 Stone vessels from a northeast Louisiana site. American Antiquity 9(4):386-394.

1971 Archaic and Poverty Point zoomorphic locust beads. American Antiquity 36(1):105-114.

1977 The Poverty Point culture. Geoscience and Man 17.

Woodiel, Deborah K.

1981 Survey and excavation at the Poverty Point site, 1978. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Bulletin 24:9-11.


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No. 3 The Role of Salt in Eastern North American Peoples by Ian Brown
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