Archaeology and ancient religion in the American midcontinent /edited by Brad H. Koldehoff and Timothy R. Pauketat.

Archaeology and ancient religion in the American midcontinent /edited by Brad H. Koldehoff and Timothy R. Pauketat. - Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, (c)2018. - 1 online resource. - Archaeology of the American South: new directions and perspectives .

Includes bibliographies and index.

From tubes to platforms: transformations in early smoking pipes and ancient rituals / From caches to gatherings: the relationality of intentionally deposited objects in Mississippian buildings / Magic plants and Mississippian ritual / The people of mound 72: ritual and death, integration and community building at early Cahokia / Putting religion ahead of politics: Cahokian origins as viewed through Emerald's shrines / A landscape of mounds: community ethnogenesis at Aztalan / The power of place: ancient ritual landscapes in Southwestern Illinois / Ancient skywatchers of the Eastern Woodlands / Brad H. Koldehoff and Kenneth B. Farnsworth -- Melissa Baltus -- Kathryn E. Parker and Mary L. Simon -- Kristin M. Hedman and Eve A. Hargrave -- Susan M. Alt -- John D. Richards and Thomas J. Zych -- Mark J. Wagner, Jonathan Remo, Kayeleigh Sharp, and Go Matsumoto -- William F. Romain.



9780817392000


Indians of North America--Religion.--Mississippi River Valley
Indians of North America--Religion.--Middle West
Social archaeology--Mississippi River Valley.
Social archaeology--Middle West.


Electronic Books.

E99 / .A734 2018