The Mississippian fin de siècle in the middle Cumberland region of Tennessee

Krus, A. M. and Cobb, C. R. (2018) The Mississippian fin de siècle in the middle Cumberland region of Tennessee. American Antiquity, 83(2), pp. 302-319. (doi: 10.1017/aaq.2018.1)

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Abstract

Bayesian chronological modeling is used to investigate the chronology for a large-scale human depopulation event during the Mississippian period (AD 1000–1600) known as the Vacant Quarter phenomenon. The Middle Cumberland region (MCR) of Tennessee is within the Vacant Quarter area, and six villages from the final phase of Mississippian activity in the MCR have been subjected to radiocarbon dating. Complete radiocarbon datasets from these sites are presented within an interpretative Bayesian statistical framework. The results provide a unique history of each settlement and demonstrate that Mississippian occupations at each site likely terminated in the mid- to late fifteenth and possibly early sixteenth centuries AD, which is 50 to 100 years later than the most recent estimate for the timing of the Vacant Quarter. Mississippian abandonment in the MCR was relatively quick, likely occurring over less than a century. The exact reasons for abandonment are not entirely clear but appear to be linked to climate change. A radiocarbon simulation experiment indicates that future robust radiocarbon dating with well-selected samples could greatly improve the chronological precision for this late Mississippian activity. More broadly, this example demonstrates that model building with radiocarbon simulations can be used to address regional-scale chronological issues within the American Southeast and beyond.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Krus, Dr Anthony
Authors: Krus, A. M., and Cobb, C. R.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Journal Name:American Antiquity
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISSN:0002-7316
ISSN (Online):2325-5064
Published Online:10 April 2018
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2018 Society for American Archaeology
First Published:First published in American Antiquity 83(2):302-319
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher

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