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In Search Of Greener Pastures: Climate Change, Migration, And The Emergence Of Fort Ancient Societies In The Middle Ohio Valley

  • 23 Mar 2023
  • 7:30 PM
  • University of Louisville Center for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (CACHe) 1606 Rowan Street Louisville, KY 40203 United States

In Search Of Greener Pastures: Climate Change, Migration, And The Emergence Of Fort Ancient Societies In The Middle Ohio Valley

AIA Society: Kentucky

How did climate change and migration shape early settlement in the Middle Ohio Valley? Archaeologist Aaron Comstock (Indiana University East) addresses this in his upcoming talk.

The spread of maize agriculture into the Eastern Woodlands of North America was a process that resulted in significant cultural transformations. In the Middle Ohio Valley, the origins of the first maize farmers, referred to as Fort Ancient societies, are unclear. While traditionally considered an in situ development, recent research suggests that some Fort Ancient sites exhibit traditions practiced by neighboring Mississippian polities. This presentation explores recent fieldwork at the Guard and Turpin sites, early Fort Ancient villages occupied between AD 1,000-1,300, with the goal of characterizing some of the first villages in the Middle Ohio Valley. By examining these sites in a broader regional context that includes climate change and migration, a more complex and dynamic picture of the first farmers in the region emerges.


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