Thomas J. Pluckhahn
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Pluckhahn is an assistant professor of the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida. His areas of specialization in the field of anthropology include Eastern United States Prehistory, Mesoamerican Prehistory, Cultural Resource Management, Settlement Pattern Studies, Archaeology of Households, Environmental Anthropology, Ceramic Analysis, and GIS Applications for Anthropology.
Thomas J. Pluckhahn's Published Works
Published Works
- Material Culture and Sacred Landscape: The Anthropology of the Siberian Khanty (2004) (72)
- Transportation corridors and political evolution in highland Mesoamerica: Settlement analyses incorporating GIS for northern Tlaxcala, Mexico (2007) (70)
- The temporality of shell-bearing landscapes at Crystal River, Florida (2015) (59)
- Household Archaeology in the Southeastern United States: History, Trends, and Challenges (2010) (54)
- Situating Remote Sensing in Anthropological Archaeology (2011) (52)
- Origins of the Ñuu: Archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Mexico (2009) (48)
- History, Complex Hunter-gatherers, and the Mounds and Monuments of Crystal River, Florida, USA: A Geophysical Perspective (2010) (48)
- Monumentalization and ritual landscapes at Fort Center in the Lake Okeechobee basin of South Florida (2012) (47)
- Archaeological Survey in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico (2000) (47)
- Kolomoki: Settlement, Ceremony, and Status in the Deep South, A.D. 350 to 750 (2003) (43)
- Evidence of Small-Scale Feasting from the Woodland Period Site of Kolomoki, Georgia (2006) (37)
- TOWARD A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY AND PROCESS AT CRYSTAL RIVER (8CI1) (2010) (32)
- Assessing village life and monument construction (cal. AD 65–1070) along the central Gulf Coast of Florida through stable isotope geochemistry (2015) (32)
- Variation in Radiocarbon Age Determinations from the Crystal River Archaeological Site, Florida (2014) (30)
- Integrating LiDAR data and conventional mapping of the Fort Center site in south-central Florida: A comparative approach (2012) (29)
- Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians (2007) (24)
- Sourcing Interaction Networks of the American Southeast: Neutron Activation Analysis of Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Pottery (2016) (23)
- Challenging the Evidence for Prehistoric Wetland Maize Agriculture at Fort Center, Florida (2013) (22)
- Woodland-period mound building as historical tradition: Dating the mounds and monuments at Crystal River (8CI1) (2017) (20)
- Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management (2022) (20)
- Evidence for Stepped Pyramids of Shell in the Woodland Period of Eastern North America (2016) (16)
- PASTE CHARACTERIZATION OF WEEDEN ISLAND POTTERY FROM KOLOMOKI AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SPECIALIZED PRODUCTION (2011) (16)
- Radiocarbon and Luminescence Age Determinations on Mounds at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida, USA (2015) (16)
- Exploring Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Habitat Collection via Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry and its Implications for Ritual and Mound Construction at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida (2018) (14)
- New Histories of Village Life at Crystal River (2018) (14)
- The History and Future of Migrationist Explanations in the Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands with a Synthetic Model of Woodland Period Migrations on the Gulf Coast (2020) (13)
- A NEW HISTORY OF COMMUNITY FORMATION AND CHANGE AT KOLOMOKI (9ER1) (2018) (12)
- Reflections on Paddle Stamped Pottery: Symmetry Analysis of Swift Creek Paddle Designs (2007) (11)
- The ceramic ecology of florida: compositional baselines for pottery provenance studies (2015) (10)
- Plummets, public ceremonies, and interaction networks during the Woodland period in Florida (2017) (9)
- Constructing community at civic-ceremonial centers: pottery-making practices at Crystal River and Roberts Island (2017) (9)
- Constituting Similarity and Difference in the Deep South (2013) (9)
- Prehistoric baseline reveals substantial decline of oyster reef condition in a Gulf of Mexico conservation priority area (2020) (8)
- Light on the Path (2006) (8)
- Assessing Methodologies in Archaeological Ethnography: A Case for Incorporating Ethnographic Training in Graduate Archaeology Curricula (2013) (7)
- Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology (2007) (6)
- The Modification and Manipulation of Landscape at Fort Center (2014) (6)
- Social Networks and Networked Scholars (2017) (5)
- A First Millennium A.D. Vegetation History from the Crystal River Site (8CI1), Florida (2020) (5)
- Monumentality beyond Scale (2014) (4)
- Looting Spiro Mounds: An American King Tut's Tomb (2007) (3)
- Terra incognita: terrestrial LiDAR documentation of Mound A at Kolomoki (9ER1) (2017) (3)
- Beads, Pendants and Buttons from Early Historic Creek Contexts at the Tarver Sites, Georgia (1996) (3)
- Ceramic Petrography and Woodland Period Social Interactions in Florida and the Southeastern United States (2015) (2)
- Intensification revisited: assessing resource specialization at Crystal River (8CI1) and Roberts Island (8CI41), Florida (2020) (2)
- Size Matters (2018) (2)
- Swift Creek at a human scale (2017) (1)
- Assessing Mobility and Social Interactions through Integrated Analyses of Complicated Stamped Pottery in the American Southeast (2015) (1)
- Origins of the Ñuu (2009) (1)
- Invisible Things Forgotten: A Multi-Proxy Study of Wetland Plant Use at a Precolumbian Village on the Gulf Coast of Florida (2020) (1)
- Kolomoki (9ER1) Mound A: 3-Dimensional Documentation and Condition Assessment LiDAR Technical Report (2016) (1)
- Oysters and mound-islands of Crystal River along the central Gulf Coast of Florida (2018) (1)
- From Small Histories to Big History on the Woodland Period Gulf Coast (2020) (1)
- Crafting Everyday Matters in the Middle and Late Woodland Periods (2018) (1)
- A Center Emerges (2018) (0)
- From Vacant Center to Early Village (Phase 1) (2018) (0)
- Early Village Societies in the American South and Beyond (2015) (0)
- Households and Hopewellian Interaction in the American Southeast (2017) (0)
- Perspectives (2006) (0)
- Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms. RYAN WHEELER and JOANNA OSTAPKOWICZ, editors. 2019. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. xxiv + 217 pp. $90.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-68340-078-3. (2020) (0)
- The Early Village at Crystal River in Broader Perspective (2018) (0)
- Ceramic Petrography of Woodland Period Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Pottery in Florida and the Lower Southeastern United States (2018) (0)
- Making Theory Fun: Combining Archaeological Theory with Active Learning Exercises in Teaching North American Prehistory (2018) (0)
- Connecting Prehistory to History (1969) (0)
- The application of social network analysis to archaeological datasets: An appraisal of Hopewellian interaction networks on the Gulf Coast: (616352011-232) (2008) (0)
- Making the Atlantic Coast a Smaller Place and a Stepping Stone to Larger Issues (2019) (0)
- Preliminary Results from Pollen Analysis of Soil Cores at Crystal River (8CI1), Florida (2016) (0)
- Plummets, Ritual Dance, Individuals, and Macroregional Interactions during the Woodland Period in Florida (2017) (0)
- New Centers Emerge (Phase 4) (2018) (0)
- Reading between the Lines: A Contextual and Processual Approach to Social Interactions in the Woodland Period of the American Southeast through Integrated Analyses of Complicated Stamped Pottery (2016) (0)
- Shell Mound Architecture and Cooperative Mass Oyster Collection on the Central Gulf Coast of Florida, USA (2017) (0)
- Hidden in Plain Sight (2022) (0)
- From Early Village to Regional Center (Phase 2) (2018) (0)
- Crystal River and the Archaeology of Early Village Societies in the American Southeast (and Beyond) (2018) (0)
- Pipes, Cups, Platform Mounds, and Mortuary Ritual in the Lake Okeechobee Basin of South Florida (2018) (0)
- “A very different kettle of fish”: whole vessels from the Main Burial Complex at Crystal River (8CI1) (2020) (0)
- Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology as Historical Process. Kenneth E. Sassaman and Donald H. Holly Jr., editors. 2011. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, viii + 341 pp. $35 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-8165-3043-4. (2015) (0)
- “Let Us All Enjoy the Fish”: Alternative Pathways and Contingent Histories of Collective Action and Governance Among Maritime Societies of the Western Peninsular Coast of Florida, USA, 100–1600 CE (2022) (0)
- Selfish for Shellfish, or Magnanimous about Mollusks? The Transformation of Cooperation across the First Millennium CE at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida, USA (2019) (0)
- Prehistoric Cultures of North America: The Woodland and Mississippian Traditions (2006) (0)
- In Small Organisms Forgotten: Micro-fauna from Shell Middens at Crystal River (8CI1) and Roberts Island (8CI41) as Potential Proxies for Paleo-Climate (2018) (0)
- Mapping Kolomoki: LiDAR, Space, Structure & Place (2016) (0)
- Celebrating the legacy of Mark Williams from the Oconee Valley to far beyond (2018) (0)
- During tough times, ancient 'tourists' sought solace in Florida oyster feasts (2020) (0)
- Asa R. Randall . Constructing histories: Archaic freshwater shell mounds and social landscapes of the St Johns River, Florida. 2015. ix+331 pages, 51 bw 978-0-8130-6101-6 hardback $79.99. (2016) (0)
- Stephen Kowalewski, su vida y obra: a life of regional survey and looking at the big picture (2015) (0)
- From Habitat Exploitation to Monument Construction: Exploring the Nature of Shell Deposits at Crystal River and Roberts Island through Stable Isotope Geochemistry (2016) (0)
- A Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Improvements to Memorial Parkway (U.S. 231) in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama (2000) (0)
- Pottery, social memory, and household cooperation in the Woodland-period Southeast U.S. (2021) (0)
- The Challenges of Curriculum Change and the Pedagogy of Public Archaeology and CRM at the University of South Florida (2019) (0)
- From Regional Center to Mound-Residential Compound (Phase 3) (2018) (0)
- The History and Future of Migrationist Explanations in the Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands with a Synthetic Model of Woodland Period Migrations on the Gulf Coast (2020) (0)
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