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3.7 Excavation of the central burial pit in Mound E 65 3.8 Topographic map of mounds excavated by Fairbanks 70 3.9 Fairbanks’s plan and pro¤le maps of Mound K 71 3.10 Locations of previous studies in off-mound areas at Kolomoki 74 4.1 Locations of intensive samples 93 4.2 Density of Woodland ceramics in samples 94 4.3 Density of Swift Creek ceramics in samples 96 4.4 Density of Weeden Island Red ceramics in samples 97 4.5 Density of Carrabelle Incised/Punctate ceramics in samples 98 4.6 Density of other Weeden Island ceramics in samples 100 4.7 Density of Napier ceramics in samples 101 4.8 Density of ®aked stone in samples 102 4.9 Density of Coastal Plain chert in samples 103 4.10 Density of quartz in samples 105 4.11 Density of quartzite in samples 106 4.12 Density of Ridge and Valley chert in samples 107 4.13 Locations of activity areas 109 4.14 Ceramic density by activity area 116 4.15 Ceramic ubiquity by activity area 117 4.16 Lithic density by activity area 118 4.17 Lithic ubiquity by activity area 119 5.1 Locations of test units 127 5.2 Locations of geophysical prospection grids 137 6.1 Locations of excavation blocks 147 6.2 Locations of features in Block A 149 6.3 Feature 57 during initial stages of excavation 152 6.4 Feature 57 during ¤nal stages of excavation 153 viii figures and tables 6.5 Contour map of the structure in Block A 154 6.6 Densities of ceramics and ®aked stone in Block A 159 6.7 Ground stone pendants from Block A and vicinity 164 6.8 Locations of features in Block B 167 6.9 Pro¤le of Block B excavation units 170 6.10 Densities of ceramics and ®aked stone in Block B 174 6.11 Locations of features in Block C 176 7.1 Kolomoki I phase settlement and community plan 188 7.2 Kolomoki II phase settlement and community plan 199 7.3 Kolomoki III phase settlement and community plan 209 7.4 Possible higher status ceramics from Kolomoki III and IV phase contexts 210 7.5 Kolomoki IV phase settlement and community plan 214 Tables 2.1 Proportions of ceramic types in test units by phase 18 2.2 Summary of proposed ceramic phases for Kolomoki 20 2.3 Recent radiocarbon dates from Kolomoki 21 2.4 Ceramic types represented at Fairchild’s Landing and Hare’s Landing 23 2.5 Rim treatments represented in a sample of plain sherds from Fairchild’s Landing 25 2.6 Summary of rim treatments and vessel forms represented in test unit assemblages by phase 26 2.7 Vessel forms represented in a sample of plain sherds with unmodi¤ed rims from Fairchild’s Landing 27 2.8 Summary of PP/K types in test units by phase 29 3.1 Chronology of events related to the history and archaeology of Kolomoki 48 3.2 Ceramic totals for mound assemblages 54 figures and tables ix 3.3 Summary of rim treatments and vessel forms represented in mound assemblages 55 3.4 Ceramic totals for assemblages from Sears’s excavations in the North Ravines 75 3.5 Summary of rim treatments and vessel forms in assemblages from Sears’s excavations in the North Ravines 76 3.6 Ceramic totals for assemblages from Sears’s excavations in the Northwest Area and Central Plaza 79 3.7 Summary of rim treatments and vessel forms in assemblages from Sears’s excavations in the Northwest Area and Central Plaza 80 3.8 Ceramic totals for assemblages from investigations in off-mound areas 84 4.1 Ceramic totals for the pooled assemblages from samples by activity area 112 4.2 Ceramic density and ubiquity values for the pooled assemblages from samples by activity area 113 4.3 Lithic totals for the pooled assemblages from samples by activity area 114 4.4 Lithic density and ubiquity values for the pooled assemblages from samples by activity area 115 4.5 Proportion of diagnostic ceramic categories for the pooled assemblages from samples by activity area 121 5.1 Summary data for features in test units 129 5.2 Ceramic totals for test units 131 5.3 Lithic totals for test units 133 5.4 Miscellaneous artifacts from test units 134 5.5 Summary of macro-botanical remains from test units 135 5.6...

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