“…Because each center served as a central place for surrounding populations, the examination of individual centers has been used, along with regional data, to establish histories for individual communities, polities, and regions (Blitz 1993;Hally 2008;King 2003;Knight and Steponaitis 1998;Milner 1998;Pauketat and Emerson 1997). At the intracommunity level, architectural and mortuary patterns at a number of Mississippian centers have shown that many aspects of these centers and their histories were shaped by cooperation, competition, and negotiations among the multiple social groups that composed them (Blitz 1999 Knight 1998Knight , 2010358; Pauketat 1994Pauketat :181, 200343; Wilson 2008Wilson , 2010Wilson et al 2010). At the intracommunity level, architectural and mortuary patterns at a number of Mississippian centers have shown that many aspects of these centers and their histories were shaped by cooperation, competition, and negotiations among the multiple social groups that composed them (Blitz 1999 Knight 1998Knight , 2010358; Pauketat 1994Pauketat :181, 200343; Wilson 2008Wilson , 2010Wilson et al 2010).…”