@article{bcc8c5ac5be94b7c8c18ae4db2fab9ff,
title = "Labor, Materials, and Ritual Knowledge: Erecting and Erasing Middle Woodland Enclosures in Southern Appalachia",
author = "Alice Wright",
note = "Middle Woodland geometric enclosures are among the most complex earthen monuments ever built in Eastern North America. Well-known 19th century maps have long provided archaeologists with a view of their shape, size, and scope, in their final forms. However, because relatively few of these enclosures have been systematically excavated, their early life histories and the ways they may have evolved through time remain enigmatic.",
year = "2015",
month = jan,
day = "1",
language = "American English",
journal = "Default journal",
}