Shaman, priest, practice, belief :: materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America /
"This is the first edited archaeology volume to broadly consider Native American religion and ritual in the eastern North America. Twenty-three archaeologists provide thematic chapters on the materials of ritual and religion in the ancient Eastern Woodlands of North America. Unbound to a single...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is the first edited archaeology volume to broadly consider Native American religion and ritual in the eastern North America. Twenty-three archaeologists provide thematic chapters on the materials of ritual and religion in the ancient Eastern Woodlands of North America. Unbound to a single theoretical perspective of religion, contributors approach ritual and religion in diverse ways. Importantly, they focus on how people in the past practiced religion by altering and using a vast array of material items, from smoking pipes, ceremonial vessels, carved figurines, and iconographic images, to sacred bundles, hallucinogenic plants, revered animals, and ritual architecture. Contributors also show how physical spaces were shaped by religious practice, and how rock art, monuments, soils and special substances, and even land- and cityscapes were part of the active material worlds of religious agents. Case studies chronologically cover all time periods, from the Paleoindian period (13,000-7900 BC) to the late Mississippian and into the proto-historic/contact periods. The geographical scope is much of the greater southeastern and southern Midwestern culture areas of the Eastern Woodlands, from the Central and Lower Mississippi River Valleys to the Ohio Hopewell region, and from the greater Ohio River Valley down through the Deep South and across to the Carolinas"-- |
Beschreibung: | "A Dan Josselyn memorial publication"--Title page verso |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 333 pages) : illustrations |
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contents | Materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / Early ritual in the American Southeast : evidence from the Paleoindian period / Caches and burials : ritual use of Dust Cave during the Paleoindian and Archaic periods / Tattoo bundles as archaeological correlates for ancient body ritual in eastern North America / Planting ritual : Woodland Gardens and imbued landscapes / Emergence and importance of Falconoid imagery during the Middle Woodland period / Ritual knowledge and composition : rethinking "Hopewellian" assemblages in the Middle Woodland Southeast / Bears as both family and food : tracing the changing contexts of bear ceremonialism in the Feltus Mounds / Identifying religious activity in the archaeological record : the case of the Griffin Shelter (40FR151) / Psychotropic plants and sacred animals at the Washausen Mound-Town : religious ritual and the early Mississippian era / Religious partners : material and human actors in the creation of early Cahokia / Allure of Cahokia as a sacred place in the eleventh century / Head pots and religious sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley / |
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spelling | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / edited by Stephen B. Carmody and Casey R. Barrier. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2020] 1 online resource (ix, 333 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives "A Dan Josselyn memorial publication"--Title page verso Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-313) and index. Introduction: Materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / Casey R. Barrier and Stephen B. Carmody -- Early ritual in the American Southeast : evidence from the Paleoindian period / Thomas A. Jennings, Ashley M. Smallwood, and Charlotte D. Pevny -- Caches and burials : ritual use of Dust Cave during the Paleoindian and Archaic periods / Renee B. Walker -- Tattoo bundles as archaeological correlates for ancient body ritual in eastern North America / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Tanya M. Peres -- Planting ritual : Woodland Gardens and imbued landscapes / Stephen B. Carmody and Kandace D. Hollenbach -- Emergence and importance of Falconoid imagery during the Middle Woodland period / Bretton T. Giles -- Ritual knowledge and composition : rethinking "Hopewellian" assemblages in the Middle Woodland Southeast / Alice P. Wright and Cameron Gokee -- Bears as both family and food : tracing the changing contexts of bear ceremonialism in the Feltus Mounds / Megan C. Kassabaum and Ashley Peles -- Identifying religious activity in the archaeological record : the case of the Griffin Shelter (40FR151) / Sierra M. Bow, James F. Bates, Meagan E. Dennison, Connie M. Randall, and Jan F. Simek -- Psychotropic plants and sacred animals at the Washausen Mound-Town : religious ritual and the early Mississippian era / Casey R. Barrier -- Religious partners : material and human actors in the creation of early Cahokia / Sarah E. Baires and Melissa R. Baltus -- Allure of Cahokia as a sacred place in the eleventh century / James A. Brown and John E. Kelly -- Head pots and religious sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley / David H. Dye. Print version record. "This is the first edited archaeology volume to broadly consider Native American religion and ritual in the eastern North America. Twenty-three archaeologists provide thematic chapters on the materials of ritual and religion in the ancient Eastern Woodlands of North America. Unbound to a single theoretical perspective of religion, contributors approach ritual and religion in diverse ways. Importantly, they focus on how people in the past practiced religion by altering and using a vast array of material items, from smoking pipes, ceremonial vessels, carved figurines, and iconographic images, to sacred bundles, hallucinogenic plants, revered animals, and ritual architecture. Contributors also show how physical spaces were shaped by religious practice, and how rock art, monuments, soils and special substances, and even land- and cityscapes were part of the active material worlds of religious agents. Case studies chronologically cover all time periods, from the Paleoindian period (13,000-7900 BC) to the late Mississippian and into the proto-historic/contact periods. The geographical scope is much of the greater southeastern and southern Midwestern culture areas of the Eastern Woodlands, from the Central and Lower Mississippi River Valleys to the Ohio Hopewell region, and from the greater Ohio River Valley down through the Deep South and across to the Carolinas"-- Provided by publisher Indians of North America Religion. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065365 Paleo-Indians East (U.S.) Antiquities. Southern States Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125634 Middle West Antiquities. États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. Antiquities fast Indians of North America Religion fast Paleo-Indians Antiquities fast Southern States fast Middle West fast East United States fast Carmody, Stephen B., 1974- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFYMxPYg97HtJWjBC8Gf3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019109283 Barrier, Casey R., 1979- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBG84VyJcY4k7cmhfHCpP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019111642 has work: Shaman, priest, practice, belief (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFYj84mR7m46tJHG7mQYHd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Shaman, priest, practice, belief. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2020] 9780817320423 (DLC) 2019019637 (OCoLC)1110674473 Archaeology of the American South. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017076608 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2285522 Volltext |
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title | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / |
title_alt | Materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / Early ritual in the American Southeast : evidence from the Paleoindian period / Caches and burials : ritual use of Dust Cave during the Paleoindian and Archaic periods / Tattoo bundles as archaeological correlates for ancient body ritual in eastern North America / Planting ritual : Woodland Gardens and imbued landscapes / Emergence and importance of Falconoid imagery during the Middle Woodland period / Ritual knowledge and composition : rethinking "Hopewellian" assemblages in the Middle Woodland Southeast / Bears as both family and food : tracing the changing contexts of bear ceremonialism in the Feltus Mounds / Identifying religious activity in the archaeological record : the case of the Griffin Shelter (40FR151) / Psychotropic plants and sacred animals at the Washausen Mound-Town : religious ritual and the early Mississippian era / Religious partners : material and human actors in the creation of early Cahokia / Allure of Cahokia as a sacred place in the eleventh century / Head pots and religious sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley / |
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title_exact_search | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / |
title_full | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / edited by Stephen B. Carmody and Casey R. Barrier. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / edited by Stephen B. Carmody and Casey R. Barrier. |
title_short | Shaman, priest, practice, belief : |
title_sort | shaman priest practice belief materials of ritual and religion in eastern north america |
title_sub | materials of ritual and religion in eastern North America / |
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