Vapaki: ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert
"This volume presents a far-ranging conversation on the topic of Hohokam platform mounds in the history of the southern Arizona desert, exploring why they were built, how they were used, and what they meant in the lives of the farmers who built them. Vapaki brings together diverse theoretical a...
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The University of Utah Press
[2023]
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume presents a far-ranging conversation on the topic of Hohokam platform mounds in the history of the southern Arizona desert, exploring why they were built, how they were used, and what they meant in the lives of the farmers who built them. Vapaki brings together diverse theoretical approaches, a mix of big-picture and tightly focused perspectives, coverage of the variation in mounds that provides depth for specialists, breadth for those working in other areas and on other topics, and a rich corpus of research ideas and theoretical perspectives. Contributors grapple with questions about platform mounds, including the social, political, ideological, symbolic, and adaptive factors that contributed to their development, spread, and eventual cessation. The differing perspectives presented here about what motivated Ancestral O'Odham populations of the Hohokam Period to build these monuments, whether as displays of status, identity, political ability, membership in regional networks, and as architectural models of the cosmological order, offer insights to researchers studying monumental architecture in other contexts. O'Odham knowledge of the history and uses of mounds is combined with archaeological data to understand the place of platform mounds in the lives of the Ancestors and as a continuing presence among their modern descendants"-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 305 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781647691172 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Anarchic social movements as an explanation for rapid change : a case study from the Hohokam world, AD 1200-1450 |r Lewis Borck and Jeffery J. Clark |t Monuments, costly signaling, and replicative fitness during the Hohokam Era |r Glen E. Rice, Christopher N. Watkins, Erica O'Neil, and Erik Steinbach |t Conclusion |t Unfinished work at platform mounds |r Glen E. Rice and Chris Loendorf |
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contents | Vapaki of the ancestors Introduction Platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert A context for the study of platform mounds Platform mounds and ethnographic analogy revisited : defining the functional universe West Mexican connections and classic period Hohokam platform mounds Contextualizing platform mounds Akimel O'Odham traditional knowledge regarding platform mounds Development of platform mounds The Gatlin site platform mound What we know and what we wished we knew about hohokam platform mounds When is a platform mound : a focus on diversity and function Platform mounds at a local scale Platform mound communities along the middle Gila River A monument for memory : the Pueblo Grande platform mound Social organization and leadership strategies among Tonto Basin platform mound communities Mounds, mounding, and polychrome pottery : Roosevelt red ware and platform mounds in the Tonto Basin of central Arizona Platform mounds on a regionial scale Anarchic social movements as an explanation for rapid change : a case study from the Hohokam world, AD 1200-1450 Monuments, costly signaling, and replicative fitness during the Hohokam Era Conclusion Unfinished work at platform mounds |
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spelling | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert edited by Glen E. Rice, Arleyn W. Simon, and Chris Loendorf Ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press [2023] xx, 305 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Vapaki of the ancestors Chris Loendorf and Barnaby V. Lewis Introduction Platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert Glen E. Rice, Arleyn W. Simon, Chris Loendorf, Carla R. Van West, and Jeffrey S. Dean A context for the study of platform mounds Platform mounds and ethnographic analogy revisited : defining the functional universe Mark D. Elson West Mexican connections and classic period Hohokam platform mounds Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. Fish Contextualizing platform mounds Carla R. Van West and Jeffrey S. Dean Akimel O'Odham traditional knowledge regarding platform mounds Linda Morgan, Barnaby V. Lewis, and Chris Loendorf Development of platform mounds The Gatlin site platform mound David E. Doyel What we know and what we wished we knew about hohokam platform mounds David R. Abbott When is a platform mound : a focus on diversity and function Richard Ciolek-Torello Platform mounds at a local scale Platform mound communities along the middle Gila River M. Kyle Woodson, Chris Loendorf, and Brian Medchill A monument for memory : the Pueblo Grande platform mound Todd W. Bostwick, Douglas R. Mitchell, Laurene Montero, and Christian E. Downum Social organization and leadership strategies among Tonto Basin platform mound communities Arleyn W. Simon and Owen Lindauer Mounds, mounding, and polychrome pottery : Roosevelt red ware and platform mounds in the Tonto Basin of central Arizona Katherine A. Dungan Platform mounds on a regionial scale Anarchic social movements as an explanation for rapid change : a case study from the Hohokam world, AD 1200-1450 Lewis Borck and Jeffery J. Clark Monuments, costly signaling, and replicative fitness during the Hohokam Era Glen E. Rice, Christopher N. Watkins, Erica O'Neil, and Erik Steinbach Conclusion Unfinished work at platform mounds Glen E. Rice and Chris Loendorf "This volume presents a far-ranging conversation on the topic of Hohokam platform mounds in the history of the southern Arizona desert, exploring why they were built, how they were used, and what they meant in the lives of the farmers who built them. Vapaki brings together diverse theoretical approaches, a mix of big-picture and tightly focused perspectives, coverage of the variation in mounds that provides depth for specialists, breadth for those working in other areas and on other topics, and a rich corpus of research ideas and theoretical perspectives. Contributors grapple with questions about platform mounds, including the social, political, ideological, symbolic, and adaptive factors that contributed to their development, spread, and eventual cessation. The differing perspectives presented here about what motivated Ancestral O'Odham populations of the Hohokam Period to build these monuments, whether as displays of status, identity, political ability, membership in regional networks, and as architectural models of the cosmological order, offer insights to researchers studying monumental architecture in other contexts. O'Odham knowledge of the history and uses of mounds is combined with archaeological data to understand the place of platform mounds in the lives of the Ancestors and as a continuing presence among their modern descendants"-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Hohokamkultur (DE-588)4160453-2 gnd rswk-swf Hügelgrab (DE-588)4160740-5 gnd rswk-swf Sonora-Wüste (DE-588)4055598-7 gnd rswk-swf Hohokam culture Hohokam architecture Mound-builders / Arizona Sonoran Desert / Antiquities Antiquities Mound-builders Arizona North America / Sonoran Desert Sonora-Wüste (DE-588)4055598-7 g Hügelgrab (DE-588)4160740-5 s Hohokamkultur (DE-588)4160453-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Rice, Glen 1946- (DE-588)1300482869 edt Simon, Arleyn Winifred 1951- (DE-588)1300482931 edt Loendorf, Christopher R. edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-64769-119-6 |
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title | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert |
title_alt | Ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert Vapaki of the ancestors Introduction Platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert A context for the study of platform mounds Platform mounds and ethnographic analogy revisited : defining the functional universe West Mexican connections and classic period Hohokam platform mounds Contextualizing platform mounds Akimel O'Odham traditional knowledge regarding platform mounds Development of platform mounds The Gatlin site platform mound What we know and what we wished we knew about hohokam platform mounds When is a platform mound : a focus on diversity and function Platform mounds at a local scale Platform mound communities along the middle Gila River A monument for memory : the Pueblo Grande platform mound Social organization and leadership strategies among Tonto Basin platform mound communities Mounds, mounding, and polychrome pottery : Roosevelt red ware and platform mounds in the Tonto Basin of central Arizona Platform mounds on a regionial scale Anarchic social movements as an explanation for rapid change : a case study from the Hohokam world, AD 1200-1450 Monuments, costly signaling, and replicative fitness during the Hohokam Era Conclusion Unfinished work at platform mounds |
title_auth | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert |
title_exact_search | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert |
title_exact_search_txtP | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert |
title_full | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert edited by Glen E. Rice, Arleyn W. Simon, and Chris Loendorf |
title_fullStr | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert edited by Glen E. Rice, Arleyn W. Simon, and Chris Loendorf |
title_full_unstemmed | Vapaki ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert edited by Glen E. Rice, Arleyn W. Simon, and Chris Loendorf |
title_short | Vapaki |
title_sort | vapaki ancestral o odham platform mounds of the sonoran desert |
title_sub | ancestral O'Odham platform mounds of the Sonoran Desert |
topic | Hohokamkultur (DE-588)4160453-2 gnd Hügelgrab (DE-588)4160740-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Hohokamkultur Hügelgrab Sonora-Wüste |
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