The Hodges Site (12MG564) and the Emergence of the Oliver Phase in the White River Valley, Indiana

IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.5406/23274271.47.3.01
Patrick D. Trader
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In 2019, Gray & Pape, Inc., conducted data-recovery efforts at the Hodges site (12MG564), a predominately late precontact Oliver phase (AD 1200–1450) site found in the White River valley of Indiana. Investigations of the site have fostered new ideas regarding the emergence of the Oliver phase. Previous models have suggested that the emergence of the Oliver phase was largely due to the migration of Fort Ancient groups into the region. Other models suggested that the region served as a frontier. The concepts of frontier interaction zones and fluid boundaries are presented here as the reasons for the emergence of the Oliver phase from in situ Late Woodland populations.
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霍奇斯遗址(12MG564)和印第安纳州白河谷奥利弗阶段的出现
2019年,Gray & Pape, Inc.对霍奇斯遗址(12MG564)进行了数据恢复工作,该遗址位于印第安纳州怀特河谷,主要是接触前的奥利弗阶段(公元1200-1450年)。对现场的调查培养了关于奥利弗阶段出现的新想法。先前的模型表明,奥利弗期的出现主要是由于古堡群迁移到该地区。其他模型表明,该地区充当了边疆。前沿相互作用带和流体边界的概念在这里被提出,作为奥利弗期从原位晚期林地种群中出现的原因。
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