Etowah
Discover the fascinating world of prehistoric politics with Etowah by Adam King. Published in 2002, this insightful book delves into the intricate dynamics of chiefly elites at one of the most significant centers of the Mississippian culture. Spanning 216 pages, King reconstructs the rise and fall of political fortunes within the Etowah Indian Mound State Historic Site, located in the picturesque Etowah River Valley of Georgia.
With a focus on cultural anthropology and archaeology, this work explores ethnic issues and the rich history of Native American studies. Ideal for enthusiasts of North American archaeology and those interested in the complexities of prehistoric societies, Etowah offers a comprehensive look at the political landscape and the artistry of Mississippian pottery. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in history by adding this essential title to your collection.