ABSTRACT

Although it has been occupied for as long and possesses a mound-building tradition of considerable scale and interest, Muller contends that the archaeology of the lower Ohio River Valley—from the confluence with the Mississippi to the falls at Louisville, Kentucky – remains less well-known that that of the elaborate mound-building cultures of the upper valley. This study provides a synthesis of archaeological work done in the region, emphasizing population growth and adaptation within an ecological framework in an attempt to explain the area’s cultural evolution.

chapter 2|20 pages

Environments of the Lower Ohio Valley

chapter 3|38 pages

The First Settlers

chapter 4|44 pages

Early and Middle Woodland

chapter 5|42 pages

Late Woodland

chapter 6|84 pages

Mississippian

chapter 7|20 pages

Late Mississippian and Historic