“…These sites vary in size and details of organization, but throughout the Upper Midwest most are characterized by a generalized doughnut shape with a domestic area surrounding a central open plaza (Cook, 2008;Dunnell, 1983;Dunnell et al, 1971;Graybill, 1981;Hart et al, 2005;Henderson, 1992Henderson, , 1998Kennedy, 2000;Means, 2007;Henderson, 1992, 2000;Redmond, 1994Redmond, , 2003. Among the Late Prehistoric trans-egalitarian societies of the Middle Ohio River Valley (i.e., Fort Ancient; Griffin, 1966), villages generally displayed a plazacentered structure with socially important structures and features in proximity to the village center.…”