Religion on the rocks: Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation
"Intrigued by the petroglyphs and pictographs of the American Southwest, people commonly ask what these symbols mean. Religion on the Rocks redirects our attention to the equally important matter of what compelled ancient farmers to craft rock art in the first place. To answer this, Aaron Wrigh...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Intrigued by the petroglyphs and pictographs of the American Southwest, people commonly ask what these symbols mean. Religion on the Rocks redirects our attention to the equally important matter of what compelled ancient farmers to craft rock art in the first place. To answer this, Aaron Wright presents a case study from Arizona's South Mountains, an area once flanked by several densely populated Hohokam villages. Synthesizing results from recent archaeological surveys, he explores how the mountains' petroglyphs were woven into the broader cultural landscape and argues that the petroglyphs are relics of a bygone ritual system in which people vied for prestige and power by controlling religious knowledge. The features and strategic placement of the rock art suggest this dimension of Hohokam ritual was participatory and prominent in Hohokam life. Around AD 1100, however, petroglyph creation, along with other ritual practices began to wane, denoting a broad transformation of the Hohokam social world. Wright's examination of the South Mountains petroglyphs offers a novel narrative of how Hohokam villagers negotiated a concentration of politico-religious authority around platform mounds. Readers will come away with a fuller understanding of the Hohokam legacy and a greater appreciation for rock art's value to anthropology"-- |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (321 pages) illustrations, maps |
ISBN: | 9781607813644 9781607813651 |
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spelling | Wright, Aaron M. aut Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation Aaron M. Wright Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press [2014] © 2014 1 online resource (321 pages) illustrations, maps txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record "Intrigued by the petroglyphs and pictographs of the American Southwest, people commonly ask what these symbols mean. Religion on the Rocks redirects our attention to the equally important matter of what compelled ancient farmers to craft rock art in the first place. To answer this, Aaron Wright presents a case study from Arizona's South Mountains, an area once flanked by several densely populated Hohokam villages. Synthesizing results from recent archaeological surveys, he explores how the mountains' petroglyphs were woven into the broader cultural landscape and argues that the petroglyphs are relics of a bygone ritual system in which people vied for prestige and power by controlling religious knowledge. The features and strategic placement of the rock art suggest this dimension of Hohokam ritual was participatory and prominent in Hohokam life. Around AD 1100, however, petroglyph creation, along with other ritual practices began to wane, denoting a broad transformation of the Hohokam social world. Wright's examination of the South Mountains petroglyphs offers a novel narrative of how Hohokam villagers negotiated a concentration of politico-religious authority around platform mounds. Readers will come away with a fuller understanding of the Hohokam legacy and a greater appreciation for rock art's value to anthropology"-- Geschichte Hohokam culture Arizona South Mountains Petroglyphs Arizona South Mountains Rock paintings Arizona South Mountains Sacred space Arizona South Mountains Religion, Prehistoric Arizona South Mountains Social change Arizona South Mountains History To 1500 Social archaeology Arizona South Mountains Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wright, Aaron M . Religion on the rocks : Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation |
spellingShingle | Wright, Aaron M. Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation Geschichte Hohokam culture Arizona South Mountains Petroglyphs Arizona South Mountains Rock paintings Arizona South Mountains Sacred space Arizona South Mountains Religion, Prehistoric Arizona South Mountains Social change Arizona South Mountains History To 1500 Social archaeology Arizona South Mountains |
title | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation |
title_auth | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation |
title_exact_search | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation |
title_full | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation Aaron M. Wright |
title_fullStr | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation Aaron M. Wright |
title_full_unstemmed | Religion on the rocks Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation Aaron M. Wright |
title_short | Religion on the rocks |
title_sort | religion on the rocks hohokam rock art ritual practice and social transformation |
title_sub | Hohokam rock art, ritual practice, and social transformation |
topic | Geschichte Hohokam culture Arizona South Mountains Petroglyphs Arizona South Mountains Rock paintings Arizona South Mountains Sacred space Arizona South Mountains Religion, Prehistoric Arizona South Mountains Social change Arizona South Mountains History To 1500 Social archaeology Arizona South Mountains |
topic_facet | Geschichte Hohokam culture Arizona South Mountains Petroglyphs Arizona South Mountains Rock paintings Arizona South Mountains Sacred space Arizona South Mountains Religion, Prehistoric Arizona South Mountains Social change Arizona South Mountains History To 1500 Social archaeology Arizona South Mountains |
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