APPENDICES

Appendix 4.1. Artifact classes found in large numbers in ceremonial deposits: numbers and percentages of burials within sites having the artifacts.

Appendix 4.2. Artifact classes included in the study of gatherings, and the specific social roles and general categories of social roles that they probably indicate.

Appendix 6.1. The HOPEBIOARCH data base.

Appendix 6.2. Provenience sheets describing burials and ceremonial deposits coded in the HOPEBIOARCH data base.

Appendix 7.1. Latitude-longitude locations of the 50 sites in the HOPEBIOARCH data base, and 13 additional.

Appendix 7.2. Maps of layouts of certain earthworks and mounds in Ohio and coded in the HOPEBIOARCH data base.

Appendix 7.3. Maps of the geographic distribution of archaeological sites in Ohio, by county. From Mills Archaeological Atlas of Ohio(1914).

Appendix 9.1. Sources of age and sex information for human remains used in this study.

Appendix 9.2A. Sex data comparison for the Hopewell site (all observers).

Appendix 9.2B. Age data comparison for the Hopewell site (all observers).

Appendix 9.3. Comparison of C. Johnston and P. Sciulli’s age and sex assessments.

Appendix 9.4. Comparison of C. Johnston’s lab assessments and H. Shetrone’s field assessments.

Appendix 9.5. Comparison of C. Johnston’s and C. Snow’s age and sex assessments.

Appendix 9.6. Comparison of C. Johnston’s and K. Reichs’ sex assessments.

Appendix 9.7. Comparison of R. Pickering’s and W. Moorehead’s age and sex assessments.

Appendix 9.8. Comparison of Johnston’s, Pickering’s, and Sciulli’s combined age and sex assessments to Snow’s.

Appendix 9.9A. Comparison of sex assessments for Turner site skeletons.

Appendix 9.9B. Comparison of age assessments for Turner site skeletons.

Appendix 9.10A. Comparison of sex data for Seip-Pricer mound (all observers).

Appendix 9.10B. Comparison of age data for Seip-Pricer mound (all observers).

Appendix 9.11. Age and sex comparisons for the Ater, Esch, Edwin Harness, Marietta, Rockhold, and Wright-Holder sites.

Appendix 10.1. Human remains from H. C. Shetrone’s and W. K. Moorehead’s investigations of the Hopewell mound group.

Appendix 10.2. Results of discriminant function analyses.

Appendix 10.3. Description of burials from W. K. Moorehead’s excavations at the Hopewell mound group.

Appendix 10.4. Description of burials from H. C. Shetrone’s excavations at the Hopewell mound group.

Appendix 11.1. Technical aspects of the procedures used to search the e-HRAF, the American Indian CD-Rom, and analog texts, and accompanying examples.

Appendix 11.2. E-HRAF Collection of Ethnography. Quotations from multiple sources concerning animals, artifacts, features, and materials.

Appendix 11.3. American Indian CD-ROM. Quotations from H. R. Schoolcraft’s Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge, concerning artifacts and materials.

Appendix 11.4. J. R. Swanton’s (1928) Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians. Index, Quotations, and Plates concerning artifacts and materials.

Appendix 11.5. J. R. Swanton’s (1946) Indians of the Southeastern United States. Index, Quotations, Plates, and Table concerning artifacts and materials.

Appendix 11.6. J. Mooney’s (1891a) Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees. Index and Quotations concerning artifacts and materials.

Appendix 11.7. J. Mooney’s (1900a) Myths of the Cherokee. Index, Quotations, Plates, and Glossary concerning artifacts and materials.

Appendix 11.8. Historic uses, meanings, and social role associations of artifacts in the Eastern Woodlands and Plains.

Appendix 12.1. Distributions of mortuary traits among age classes.

Appendix 12.2. Distributions of mortuary traits among the sexes.

Appendix 12.3. Distributions of mortuary traits among burials and ceremonial deposits.

Appendix 12.4. Distributions of counts of mortuary traits among burials.

Appendix 13.1. Occurrences of 81 artifact classes among 782 burials at 16 ceremonial centers and 57 ceremonial deposits at 11 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.2. Variables used in the matrix in Appendix 13.1 and in the Jaccard matrices in Appendices 13.3 through 13.10, and the correspondences of these variables to variables and variable states in the HOPEBIOARCH database, Appendix 6.1.

Appendix 13.3. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 81 artifact classes in 782 burials, for 16 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.4. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 81 artifact classes in 57 ceremonial deposits, for 16 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.5A. Occurrences of 41 artifact classes that were found in two or more of 767 burials, for 15 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.5B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 41 artifact classes that occurred in two or more of 767 burials, for 15 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.6A. Occurrences of 21 artifact classes that were found in two or more of 56 ceremonial deposits, for 11 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.6B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 21 artifact classes that occurred in two or more of 56 ceremonial deposits, for 11 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.7A. Occurrences of 45 artifact classes among 106 burials, for the Mound City Earthwork.

Appendix 13.7B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 45 artifact classes that occurred among 106 burials, for the Mound City Earthwork.

Appendix 13.8A. Occurrences of 45 artifact classes among 102 burials, for Mound 25 of the Hopewell Earthwork.

Appendix 13.8B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 45 artifact classes that occurred among 102 burials, for Mound 25 of the Hopewell Earthwork.

Appendix 13.9A. Occurrences of 45 artifact classes among 123 burials, for the Pricer Mound of the Seip Earthwork

Appendix 13.9B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 45 artifact classes that occurred among 123 burials, for the Pricer Mound of the Seip Earthwork.

Appendix 13.10A. Occurrences of 45 artifact classes among 60 burials, for the Ater Mound.

Appendix 13.10B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 45 artifact classes that occurred among 60 burials, for the Ater Mound.

Appendix 13.11A. Occurrences of 15 classes of clan markers and 48 other artifact classes among 782 burials, for 16 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 13.11B. Jaccard coefficients of association among pairs of 15 classes of clan markers and 48 other artifact classes among 782 burials, for 16 ceremonial centers.

Appendix 14.1. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for the presence of given artifact types with an individual: the Seip-Pricer Mound.

Appendix 14.2. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for the presence of given artifact types with an individual: the Ater Mound.

Appendix 14.3. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for the presence of given artifact types with an individual: the Turner Burial Place.

Appendix 14.4. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for counts of given artifact types found with an individual: the Seip-Pricer Mound.

Appendix 14.5. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for counts of given artifact types found with an individual: the Ater Mound.

Appendix 14.6. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for counts of given artifact types found with an individual: the Turner Burial Place.

Appendix 14.7. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for the materials of given artifact types found with an individual: the Seip-Pricer Mound.

Appendix 14.8. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for the materials of given artifact types found with an individual: the Ater Mound.

Appendix 14.9. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for materials of given artifact types found with an individual: the Turner Burial Place.

Appendix 14.10. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for bodily variables for an individual: the Seip-Pricer Mound.

Appendix 14.11. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for bodily variables for an individual: the Ater Mound.

Appendix 14.12. Comparison between Greber’s data set and the HOPEBIOARCH data base for bodily variables for an individual: the Turner Burial Place.

Appendix 14.13. Total interments at the Hopewell site by mound.

Appendix 14.14. Method of body processing at the Hopewell site.

Appendix 14.15. Tomb forms at the Hopewell site.

Appendix 14.16. Number of provenienced skeletons associated with various artifact types at the Hopewell site.

Appendix 14.17. Demographic information on the provenienced individuals from the Hopewell site.