Foreword by Frye Gaillard
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to the Archaeology of South Alabama and the Central Gulf Coast
Part I. South Alabama
Chapter 1. The Archaeology Museum at the University of South Alabama
Chapter 2. Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area
Part II. Site Discovery
Chapter 3. Coastal Surveys
Chapter 4. Surveys of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and Mobile Bay
Chapter 5. National Forest Surveys
Part III. Archaic Period (9500–1000 BC)
Chapter 6. John Forrest Site
Chapter 7. Lincoln County Mound
Chapter 8. Silver Run
Part IV. Woodland Period (1000 BC–AD 1150)
Chapter 9. Gulf Shores Canoe Canal
Chapter 10. Bayou St. John
Chapter 11. Clarke County
Part V. Mississippian Period (AD 1150–1700)
Chapter 12. Bottle Creek Mounds
Chapter 13. Dauphin Island Shell Mounds
Chapter 14. McInnis Site
Chapter 15. Dugout Canoes
Part VI. French Colonial Period (1699–1763)
Chapter 16. Old Mobile
Chapter 17. Port Dauphin
Chapter 18. Fort Condé
Part VII. Colonial Plantations
Chapter 19. La Pointe-Krebs Plantation
Chapter 20. Bon Secour River Sites
Chapter 21. Rivière aux Chiens Plantation
Chapter 22. Augustin Rochon Plantation
Chapter 23. Lisloy Plantation
Chapter 24. The Village
Chapter 25. Water Street, Mobile
Part VIII. Late Colonial/Early Federal Period (1764–1859)
Chapter 26. The Southeast in 1773
Chapter 27. Exploreum Science Center and History Museum of Mobile
Chapter 28. Historic Blakeley Park
Chapter 29. Fort Mims
Chapter 30. Ekvncakv/Holy Ground
Chapter 31. Old St. Stephens
Part IX. Civil War Era (1860–1868)
Chapter 32. Africatown Visitor Center
Chapter 33. Camp Withers
Chapter 34. Spanish Fort
Chapter 35. 1865 Ordnance Explosion
Part X. Late Nineteenth Century
Chapter 36. Spring Hill College
Chapter 37. Eastern Shore Potteries
Chapter 38. Mount Vernon
Chapter 39. Lucrecia Perryman’s Well
Part XI. Modern Times (1900–Present)
Chapter 40. Bayou La Batre
Chapter 41. I-10 Mobile River Bridge
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index