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Acknowledgments Introduction F. Kent Reilly III, James F. Garber, and George E. Lankford General Studies Chapter 1. Regional Approaches to Iconographic Art George E. Lankford Chapter 2. The Cosmology of the Osage: The Star People and Their Universe James R. Duncan Regional Studies: Middle Mississippi Valley Chapter 3. The Regional Culture Signature of the Braden Art Style James A. Brown Chapter 4. Early Manifestations of Mississippian Iconography in Middle Mississippi Valley Rock-Art Carol Diaz-Granados Regional Studies: Lower Mississippi Valley Chapter 5. Mississippian Ceramic Art in the Lower Mississippi Valley: A Thematic Overview David H. Dye Chapter 6. The Great Serpent in the Lower Mississippi Valley F. Kent Reilly III Regional Studies: Cumberland Valley Chapter 7. Iconography of the Thruston Tablet Vincas P. Steponaitis, Vernon James Knight, Jr., George E. Lankford, Robert V. Sharp, and David H. Dye Chapter 8. Woman in the Patterned Shawl: Female Effigy Vessels and Figurines from the Middle Cumberland River Basin Robert V. Sharp, Vernon James Knight, Jr., and George E. Lankford Regional Studies: Moundville Chapter 9. A Redefinition of the Hemphill Style in Mississippian Art Vernon James Knight, Jr., and Vincas P. Steponaitis Chapter 10. The Raptor on the Path George E. Lankford Chapter 11. The Swirl-Cross and the Center George E. Lankford Regional Studies: Etowah and Upper Tennessee Valley Chapter 12. Iconography of the Hightower Region of Eastern Tennessee and Northern Georgia Adam King Chapter 13. Dancing in the Otherworld: The Human Figural Art of the Hightower Style Revisited F. Kent Reilly III and James F. Garber Chapter 14. Raptor Imagery at Etowah: The Raptor Is the Path to Power Adam King and F. Kent Reilly III Bibliography Contributors Index

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