The archaeology of religion: cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context
"The new and updated edition of Archaeology of Religion explores how archaeology interprets past religions, offering insights into how archaeologists seek out the religious, ritual, and symbolic meaning behind what they discover in their research. The book includes case studies from around the...
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Contents List ofIllustrations Acknowledgments xi xxiii PART I Method, Theory, and the Study ofReligion 1 Introducing the Archaeology of Religion Why Archaeology and Why Religion? 3 Ethics, Archaeology, and Religion 5 Cultures and Their Beliefs in Worldwide Context 7 The Book's Organization 12 1 3 2 Interpreting Religion in the Archaeological Past Defining Religion 14 Anthropological Theories and the Origins ofReligion 15 The Archaeology ofReligion 20 Conclusion 30 14 3 The World of the Shaman The Nature of the Shaman 31 The Shaman ’s Tools 3 7 31 Finding Shamans in the Archaeological Record 40 Conclusion 46 PART II The Emergence of Religion in Human Culture 4 The First Spark of Religion: Neanderthals Religion Before the Neanderthals? 49 Who were the Neanderthals? 50 47 49
viii Contents Neanderthal Sites in Europe and Western Asia: Rituals in Caves? 53 Conclusion: Did the Neanderthals Really Have Religion? 62 5 Hunter-Gatherer Religions in North Asia and the Early Americas Fundamentals ofHunter-Gatherer Religions 63 Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Religions ofNorth Asia 66 Populating the Americas 68 Arctic Hunter-Gatherers 71 Paleoamerican Hunter-Gatherers 76 Conclusion 81 6 Rock Art and Ritual in Africa and Australia The Archaeology ofRock Art 82 Cultures of the Kalahari 83 Southern African Rock Art 89 Aboriginal Cultures ofAustralia 93 Australian Stone Monuments and Rock Art 99 Rock Art and Dreamtime 101 Conclusion 111 63 82 PART 111 Religions in Europe and Western Asia 7 Europe and Western Asia in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic: From Cave to Village Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art in Europe 116 Figurines in the Upper Palaeolithic 123 Neolithic Europe and Western Asia 128 Conclusion 138 8 European Megaliths, Religion, and Power Pre-Megalithic Northwestern Europe 139 Early Megaliths: Menhirs 141 Henge Sites 144 The Long Barrow Builders 152 Why Build Megalithic Monuments ? 153 Conclusion 155 113 115 139
Contents ix PART IV Religions in the Americas 9 The Mound-Building Cultures of North America Early Mound-Building Cultures 159 The Hopewell Tradition 164 The Mississippian Culture 169 Conclusion 176 157 159 10 Puebloan Cultures of the American Southwest The Ancestral Puebloans: Early Settlement 177 Chaco Canyon and Pueblo Bonito 179 Conclusion 189 177 11 Mesoamerica and the Religions of Empire The Olmecs 190 Teotihuacan 193 The Aztecs 195 Conclusion 211 190 12 Lords and Gods: Religions of Andean South America An Early Andean Center: Chavin De Hudntar 213 Before the Inca: The Moche and The Nazca 218 A Patchwork ofAndean Kingdoms 228 The Inca Empire 230 Conclusion 236 213 PART V Religions in South and East Asia 13 From Harappans to Hinduism and Beyond: Religions in South Asia South Asia Today 241 The Harappan Civilization 246 The Arrival of the Indo-Aryans 261 Harappans, Indo-Aryans, and the Rise ofHinduism 262 Classical Period Hinduism and the Origins ofBuddhism 264 239 241
X Contents 14 Religion in Ancient China: Elites and Ancestors Religion and Culture in Neolithic China 270 Bronze Age China: The Earliest Chinese States 275 The Shang Dynasty 278 The Late Shang Dynasty 280 The End of the Shang Dynasty: The Rise of the Zhou 288 Conclusion 289 PART VI Africa and the Middle East 15 Religion and Empire in Egypt Ancient Egypt 295 Conclusion 314 16 Ancient Sumer and Religions in Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Mesopotamia 315 The Sumerian Civilization in the Uruk and Early Dynastic Periods 317 The Akkadian Empire 330 Sumer, Akkad, and the Power ofReligion 333 17 Levantine Religions and the Origins of Judaism The First Patriarchs Emerge 335 Canaanite Religion and the Philistines 344 The First Israelite Empire 348 Conclusion 354 18 Revitalizing the People: The Origins of Christianity and Islam The Roman Levant and the Origins of Christianity 355 Muhammad and the Origins ofIslam 370 Bibliography Index 270 293 295 315 335 355 379 419
The new and updated edition of The Archaeology of Religion explores how archaeology interprets past religions, offering insights into how archaeologists seek out the religious, ritual, and symbolic meaning behind what they discover in their research. The book includes case studies from around the world, from the study of Upper Palaeolithic and hunter-gatherer religions to religious structures and practices in complex societies of the Americas, Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. Steadman also includes chapters on the origins and development of key contemporary religions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam, among others— to provide an historical and comparative context. Three main themes are threaded throughout the book. These main themes involve the intersection between cultural and religious structures (“religion reflects culture”), including the importance of environment in shaping a culture's religion, the role religion can sometimes play as a method of social control, and the role religion can sometimes play as a key component in revitalizing a culture. Updated with new discoveries and theories and with two new chapters (one on hunter-gatherer religions; one on religions in East Asia) and with new sections on Neolithic Western Asia, the book remains an ideal introduction for courses that include a significant component on past cultures and their religions. |
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Contents List ofIllustrations Acknowledgments xi xxiii PART I Method, Theory, and the Study ofReligion 1 Introducing the Archaeology of Religion Why Archaeology and Why Religion? 3 Ethics, Archaeology, and Religion 5 Cultures and Their Beliefs in Worldwide Context 7 The Book's Organization 12 1 3 2 Interpreting Religion in the Archaeological Past Defining Religion 14 Anthropological Theories and the Origins ofReligion 15 The Archaeology ofReligion 20 Conclusion 30 14 3 The World of the Shaman The Nature of the Shaman 31 The Shaman ’s Tools 3 7 31 Finding Shamans in the Archaeological Record 40 Conclusion 46 PART II The Emergence of Religion in Human Culture 4 The First Spark of Religion: Neanderthals Religion Before the Neanderthals? 49 Who were the Neanderthals? 50 47 49
viii Contents Neanderthal Sites in Europe and Western Asia: Rituals in Caves? 53 Conclusion: Did the Neanderthals Really Have Religion? 62 5 Hunter-Gatherer Religions in North Asia and the Early Americas Fundamentals ofHunter-Gatherer Religions 63 Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Religions ofNorth Asia 66 Populating the Americas 68 Arctic Hunter-Gatherers 71 Paleoamerican Hunter-Gatherers 76 Conclusion 81 6 Rock Art and Ritual in Africa and Australia The Archaeology ofRock Art 82 Cultures of the Kalahari 83 Southern African Rock Art 89 Aboriginal Cultures ofAustralia 93 Australian Stone Monuments and Rock Art 99 Rock Art and Dreamtime 101 Conclusion 111 63 82 PART 111 Religions in Europe and Western Asia 7 Europe and Western Asia in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic: From Cave to Village Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art in Europe 116 Figurines in the Upper Palaeolithic 123 Neolithic Europe and Western Asia 128 Conclusion 138 8 European Megaliths, Religion, and Power Pre-Megalithic Northwestern Europe 139 Early Megaliths: Menhirs 141 Henge Sites 144 The Long Barrow Builders 152 Why Build Megalithic Monuments ? 153 Conclusion 155 113 115 139
Contents ix PART IV Religions in the Americas 9 The Mound-Building Cultures of North America Early Mound-Building Cultures 159 The Hopewell Tradition 164 The Mississippian Culture 169 Conclusion 176 157 159 10 Puebloan Cultures of the American Southwest The Ancestral Puebloans: Early Settlement 177 Chaco Canyon and Pueblo Bonito 179 Conclusion 189 177 11 Mesoamerica and the Religions of Empire The Olmecs 190 Teotihuacan 193 The Aztecs 195 Conclusion 211 190 12 Lords and Gods: Religions of Andean South America An Early Andean Center: Chavin De Hudntar 213 Before the Inca: The Moche and The Nazca 218 A Patchwork ofAndean Kingdoms 228 The Inca Empire 230 Conclusion 236 213 PART V Religions in South and East Asia 13 From Harappans to Hinduism and Beyond: Religions in South Asia South Asia Today 241 The Harappan Civilization 246 The Arrival of the Indo-Aryans 261 Harappans, Indo-Aryans, and the Rise ofHinduism 262 Classical Period Hinduism and the Origins ofBuddhism 264 239 241
X Contents 14 Religion in Ancient China: Elites and Ancestors Religion and Culture in Neolithic China 270 Bronze Age China: The Earliest Chinese States 275 The Shang Dynasty 278 The Late Shang Dynasty 280 The End of the Shang Dynasty: The Rise of the Zhou 288 Conclusion 289 PART VI Africa and the Middle East 15 Religion and Empire in Egypt Ancient Egypt 295 Conclusion 314 16 Ancient Sumer and Religions in Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Mesopotamia 315 The Sumerian Civilization in the Uruk and Early Dynastic Periods 317 The Akkadian Empire 330 Sumer, Akkad, and the Power ofReligion 333 17 Levantine Religions and the Origins of Judaism The First Patriarchs Emerge 335 Canaanite Religion and the Philistines 344 The First Israelite Empire 348 Conclusion 354 18 Revitalizing the People: The Origins of Christianity and Islam The Roman Levant and the Origins of Christianity 355 Muhammad and the Origins ofIslam 370 Bibliography Index 270 293 295 315 335 355 379 419
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spelling | Steadman, Sharon R. Verfasser (DE-588)1023758083 aut The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context Sharon R. Steadman Second edition New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 xxi, 435 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The new and updated edition of Archaeology of Religion explores how archaeology interprets past religions, offering insights into how archaeologists seek out the religious, ritual, and symbolic meaning behind what they discover in their research. The book includes case studies from around the world, from the study of Upper Palaeolithic and hunter-gatherer religions to religious structures and practices in complex societies of the Americas, Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. Steadman also includes chapters on the origins and development of key contemporary religions-Judaism, Christianity, Islam, among others-to provide an historical and comparative context. Three main themes are threaded throughout the book. These main themes involve the intersection between cultural and religious structures ("religion reflects culture"), including the importance of environment in shaping a culture's religion, the role religion can sometimes play as a method of social control, and the role religion can sometimes play as a key component in revitalizing a culture. Updated with new discoveries and theories and with two new chapters (Hunter-Gatherer Religions, and Cultures in East Asia), and with new sections on Neolithic Western Asia, the book remains an ideal introduction for courses that include a significant component on past cultures and their religions"-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd rswk-swf Religionsethnologie (DE-588)4177738-4 gnd rswk-swf Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd rswk-swf Archaeology and religion Religions Religion, Prehistoric Archéologie et religion Religion préhistorique religions (belief systems, cultures) Archäologie, Methodenfragen (DE-2581)TH000012818 gbd Religion (DE-2581)TH000006497 gbd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 s Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Religionsethnologie (DE-588)4177738-4 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-21635-3 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034879935&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034879935&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Steadman, Sharon R. The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Religionsethnologie (DE-588)4177738-4 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd |
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title | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
title_auth | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
title_exact_search_txtP | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
title_full | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context Sharon R. Steadman |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context Sharon R. Steadman |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context Sharon R. Steadman |
title_short | The archaeology of religion |
title_sort | the archaeology of religion cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
title_sub | cultures and their beliefs in worldwide context |
topic | Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Religionsethnologie (DE-588)4177738-4 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Archäologie Religionsethnologie Religion |
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