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Book Review: New Methods and Theories for Analyzing Mississippian Imagery by Bretton T Giles and Shawn P Lambert
This book provides a series of case studies that address multiple parts of Mississippian imagery analysis in the Southeast region of the United States. The editors begin with an introduction (Chapter 1) that highlights key aspects of historical trajectories within scholarly analysis, while distinguishing iconography from related fi elds and emphasizing critical discussions that have changed how iconographic analyses are methodo-logically and theoretically grounded. Organizationally, the volume is subsequently divided into three sections of interrelated aspects of iconography – design and style (Chapters 2-4), interpretation (Chapters 5-6)
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Published quarterly, this is the only general journal dedicated solely to North America—with total coverage of archaeological activity in the United States, Canada, and Northern Mexico (excluding Mesoamerica). The North American Archaeologist surveys all aspects of prehistoric and historic archaeology within an evolutionary perspective, from Paleo-Indian studies to industrial sites. It accents the results of Resource Management and Contract Archaeology, the newest growth areas in archaeology, often neglected in other publications. The Journal regularly and reliably publishes work based on activities in state, provincial and local archaeological societies.