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Mastodons to Mississippians Aaron Deter-Wolf

Mastodons to Mississippians By Aaron Deter-Wolf

Mastodons to Mississippians by Aaron Deter-Wolf


Summary

Was Nashville once home to a giant race of humans? No, but this fake history of a race of Pre-Nashville Giants isn't the only bad history of what, and who, was here before Nashville. This book is the first effort by legitimate archaeologists to articulate the history of what really happened before Nashville happened.

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Mastodons to Mississippians Summary

Mastodons to Mississippians: Adventures in Nashville's Deep Past by Aaron Deter-Wolf

Was Nashville once home to a giant race of humans?

No, but in 1845, you could have paid a quarter to see the remains of one who allegedly lived here before The Flood. That summer Middle Tennessee well diggers had unearthed the skeleton of an American mastodon. Before it went on display, it was modified and augmented with wooden bones to make it look more like a human being and passed off as an antediluvian giant. Then, like so many Nashvillians, after a little success here, it went on tour and disappeared from history.

But this fake history of a race of Pre-Nashville Giants isn't the only bad history of what, and who, was here before Nashville. Sources written for schoolchildren and the public lead us to believe that the first Euro-Americans arrived in Nashville to find a pristine landscape inhabited only by the buffalo and boundless nature, entirely untouched by human hands. Instead, the roots of our city extend some 14,000 years before Illinois lieutenant-governor-turned-fur-trader Timothy Demonbreun set foot at Sulphur Dell. During the period between about AD 1000 and 1425, a thriving Native American culture known to archaeologists as the Middle Cumberland Mississipian lived along the Cumberland River and its tributaries in today's Davidson County. Earthen mounds built to hold the houses or burials of the upper class overlooked both banks of the Cumberland near what is now downtown Nashville. Surrounding densely packed village areas including family homes, cemeteries, and public spaces stretched for several miles through Shelby Bottoms, and the McFerrin Park, Bicentennial Mall, and Germantown neighborhoods. Other villages were scattered across the Nashville landscape, including in the modern neighborhoods of Richland, Sylvan Park, Lipscomb, Duncan Wood, Centennial Park, Belle Meade, White Bridge, and Cherokee Park.

The book is the first effort by legitimate archaeologists to articulate the history of what happened here before Nashville happened.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Illustrations
  • Chapter 1: Making Sense of Nashville's Deep Past
  • Chapter 2: The Nashville Cat
  • Chapter 3: Furry Elephants and the First Nashvillians
  • Chapter 4: Modern Floods and Ancient Snailfishing on the Cumberland River
  • Chapter 5: Earthen Mounds Meet Urban Sprawl
  • Nashville-Area Learning Opportunities and Further Reading
  • About the Authors

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CIN0826502156VG
9780826502155
0826502156
Mastodons to Mississippians: Adventures in Nashville's Deep Past by Aaron Deter-Wolf
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vanderbilt University Press
20210816
130
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