A preliminary consideration of craft production and settlement expansion on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, USA

Carey J. Garland, Brandon T. Ritchison, B. Tucker, V. Thompson
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Abstract This report presents findings from recent systematic surveys and excavations at the site of Finley’s Pond (9CH204) to evaluate craft production (e.g., shell beads) and settlement expansion on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, within the context of larger social, political, and economic changes that occurred along the Georgia coast over the last millennia. Shovel tests and excavation units were conducted at Finley’s Pond as part of the University of Georgia’s 2016 Field School. The spatial distribution and density of Woodland and Late Mississippian period Irene ceramics at Finley’s Pond suggests settlement expansion and an increase in population size during the Mississippian period. The presence of beads in various forms of production, as well as raw materials and tools, such as whelk shells, abraders, and a microdrill, support the interpretation that Finley’s Pond was a location of craft production, specifically shell beads. These data suggest that the economic pursuits of Indigenous communities on the Georgia Coast was far more varied than archaeologists once thought. Our report underscores the need for further research into how non-subsistence based economic pursuits articulated with the timing of settlement expansion and the shift from foraging to farming along the Georgia Coast.
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美国乔治亚州奥沙巴岛工艺生产与定居扩张之初步探讨
摘要:本报告介绍了最近在芬利池塘(9CH204)遗址进行的系统调查和挖掘的结果,以评估格鲁吉亚Ossabaw岛的工艺生产(如贝壳珠)和定居点扩张,在过去一千年中,格鲁吉亚海岸发生了更大的社会、政治和经济变化。作为乔治亚大学2016年野外学校的一部分,在芬利池塘进行了铲子测试和挖掘单元。芬利塘林地和晚密西西比时期艾琳陶瓷的空间分布和密度表明密西西比时期的定居扩张和人口规模的增加。在各种生产形式中出现的珠子,以及原材料和工具,如海螺壳、研磨机和微钻,支持了芬利池塘是工艺生产地点的解释,特别是贝壳珠。这些数据表明,乔治亚海岸的土著社区的经济追求比考古学家曾经认为的要多样化得多。我们的报告强调,有必要进一步研究以非生存为基础的经济追求是如何与佐治亚海岸定居点扩张的时间和从觅食向农业的转变联系起来的。
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