Mississippian mortuary practices: beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective
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505 | 8 | |a The residents of Mississippian towns principally located in the southeastern and midwestern United States from 900 to1500 A.D. made many beautiful objects, which included elaborate and well-crafted copper and shell ornaments, pottery vessels, and stonework. Some of these objects were socially valued goods and often were placed in ritual context, such as graves. The funerary context of these artifacts has sparked considerable study and debate among archaeologists, raising questions about the place in society of the individuals interred with such items, as well as the nature of the societies i | |
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contents | The residents of Mississippian towns principally located in the southeastern and midwestern United States from 900 to1500 A.D. made many beautiful objects, which included elaborate and well-crafted copper and shell ornaments, pottery vessels, and stonework. Some of these objects were socially valued goods and often were placed in ritual context, such as graves. The funerary context of these artifacts has sparked considerable study and debate among archaeologists, raising questions about the place in society of the individuals interred with such items, as well as the nature of the societies i Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; 1. Mississippian Mortuary Practices and the Quest for Interpretation; 2. The Missing Persons in Mississippian Mortuaries; 3. Cosmological Layouts of Secondary Burials as Political Instruments; 4. Multiple Groups, Overlapping Symbols, and the Creation of a Sacred Space at Etowah's Mound C; 5. Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practices; 6. Aztalan Mortuary Practices Revisited; 7. Mississippian Dimensions of a Fort Ancient Mortuary Program: The Development of Authority and Spatial Grammar at SunWatch Village 8. Temporal Changes in Mortuary Behavior: Evidence from the Middle and Upper Nodena Sites, Arkansas9. The Materialization of Status and Social Structure at Koger's Island Cemetery, Alabama; 10. Pecan Point as the "Capital" of Pacaha: A Mortuary Perspective; 11. Mound Construction and Community Changes within the Mississippian Community at Town Creek; 12. Mortuary Practices and Cultural Identity at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century in Eastern Tennessee; 13. The Mortuary Assemblage from the Holliston Mills Site, a Mississippian Town in Upper East Tennessee 14. Caves as Mortuary Contexts in the SoutheastReferences Cited; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W. |
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spelling | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective edited by Lynne P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr Gainesville University Press of Florida 2010 1 online resource (365 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Ripley P. Bullen series Print version record The residents of Mississippian towns principally located in the southeastern and midwestern United States from 900 to1500 A.D. made many beautiful objects, which included elaborate and well-crafted copper and shell ornaments, pottery vessels, and stonework. Some of these objects were socially valued goods and often were placed in ritual context, such as graves. The funerary context of these artifacts has sparked considerable study and debate among archaeologists, raising questions about the place in society of the individuals interred with such items, as well as the nature of the societies i Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; 1. Mississippian Mortuary Practices and the Quest for Interpretation; 2. The Missing Persons in Mississippian Mortuaries; 3. Cosmological Layouts of Secondary Burials as Political Instruments; 4. Multiple Groups, Overlapping Symbols, and the Creation of a Sacred Space at Etowah's Mound C; 5. Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practices; 6. Aztalan Mortuary Practices Revisited; 7. Mississippian Dimensions of a Fort Ancient Mortuary Program: The Development of Authority and Spatial Grammar at SunWatch Village 8. Temporal Changes in Mortuary Behavior: Evidence from the Middle and Upper Nodena Sites, Arkansas9. The Materialization of Status and Social Structure at Koger's Island Cemetery, Alabama; 10. Pecan Point as the "Capital" of Pacaha: A Mortuary Perspective; 11. Mound Construction and Community Changes within the Mississippian Community at Town Creek; 12. Mortuary Practices and Cultural Identity at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century in Eastern Tennessee; 13. The Mortuary Assemblage from the Holliston Mills Site, a Mississippian Town in Upper East Tennessee 14. Caves as Mortuary Contexts in the SoutheastReferences Cited; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W. Claflin-Emerson Expedition (1927-1931) Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Middle West / History Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Southern States / History Indians of North America / Middle West / Antiquities Indians of North America / Southern States / Antiquities Middle West / Antiquities Mississippian culture / Middle West Mississippian culture / Southern States Social archaeology / Middle West Social archaeology / Southern States Southern States / Antiquities HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) bisacsh Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites fast Mississippian culture fast Social archaeology fast Funde Geschichte Indianer Mississippian culture Southern States Mississippian culture Middle West Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Middle West History Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Southern States History Social archaeology Southern States Social archaeology Middle West Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities Indians of North America Middle West Antiquities USA Sullivan, Lynne P. Sonstige oth Mainfort, R. C. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sullivan, Lynne P . Mississippian mortuary practices http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=482945 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective The residents of Mississippian towns principally located in the southeastern and midwestern United States from 900 to1500 A.D. made many beautiful objects, which included elaborate and well-crafted copper and shell ornaments, pottery vessels, and stonework. Some of these objects were socially valued goods and often were placed in ritual context, such as graves. The funerary context of these artifacts has sparked considerable study and debate among archaeologists, raising questions about the place in society of the individuals interred with such items, as well as the nature of the societies i Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; 1. Mississippian Mortuary Practices and the Quest for Interpretation; 2. The Missing Persons in Mississippian Mortuaries; 3. Cosmological Layouts of Secondary Burials as Political Instruments; 4. Multiple Groups, Overlapping Symbols, and the Creation of a Sacred Space at Etowah's Mound C; 5. Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practices; 6. Aztalan Mortuary Practices Revisited; 7. Mississippian Dimensions of a Fort Ancient Mortuary Program: The Development of Authority and Spatial Grammar at SunWatch Village 8. Temporal Changes in Mortuary Behavior: Evidence from the Middle and Upper Nodena Sites, Arkansas9. The Materialization of Status and Social Structure at Koger's Island Cemetery, Alabama; 10. Pecan Point as the "Capital" of Pacaha: A Mortuary Perspective; 11. Mound Construction and Community Changes within the Mississippian Community at Town Creek; 12. Mortuary Practices and Cultural Identity at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century in Eastern Tennessee; 13. The Mortuary Assemblage from the Holliston Mills Site, a Mississippian Town in Upper East Tennessee 14. Caves as Mortuary Contexts in the SoutheastReferences Cited; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W. Claflin-Emerson Expedition (1927-1931) Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Middle West / History Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Southern States / History Indians of North America / Middle West / Antiquities Indians of North America / Southern States / Antiquities Middle West / Antiquities Mississippian culture / Middle West Mississippian culture / Southern States Social archaeology / Middle West Social archaeology / Southern States Southern States / Antiquities HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) bisacsh Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites fast Mississippian culture fast Social archaeology fast Funde Geschichte Indianer Mississippian culture Southern States Mississippian culture Middle West Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Middle West History Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Southern States History Social archaeology Southern States Social archaeology Middle West Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities Indians of North America Middle West Antiquities |
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title_exact_search | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective |
title_full | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective edited by Lynne P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr |
title_fullStr | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective edited by Lynne P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr |
title_full_unstemmed | Mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective edited by Lynne P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr |
title_short | Mississippian mortuary practices |
title_sort | mississippian mortuary practices beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective |
title_sub | beyond hierarchy and the representationist perspective |
topic | Claflin-Emerson Expedition (1927-1931) Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Middle West / History Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Southern States / History Indians of North America / Middle West / Antiquities Indians of North America / Southern States / Antiquities Middle West / Antiquities Mississippian culture / Middle West Mississippian culture / Southern States Social archaeology / Middle West Social archaeology / Southern States Southern States / Antiquities HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) bisacsh Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Antiquities fast Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites fast Mississippian culture fast Social archaeology fast Funde Geschichte Indianer Mississippian culture Southern States Mississippian culture Middle West Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Middle West History Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Southern States History Social archaeology Southern States Social archaeology Middle West Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities Indians of North America Middle West Antiquities |
topic_facet | Claflin-Emerson Expedition (1927-1931) Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Middle West / History Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites / Southern States / History Indians of North America / Middle West / Antiquities Indians of North America / Southern States / Antiquities Middle West / Antiquities Mississippian culture / Middle West Mississippian culture / Southern States Social archaeology / Middle West Social archaeology / Southern States Southern States / Antiquities HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) Antiquities Indians of North America / Antiquities Indians of North America / Funeral customs and rites Mississippian culture Social archaeology Funde Geschichte Indianer Mississippian culture Southern States Mississippian culture Middle West Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Middle West History Indians of North America Funeral customs and rites Southern States History Social archaeology Southern States Social archaeology Middle West Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities Indians of North America Middle West Antiquities USA |
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