TY - BOOK AU - Jones,Lindsay AU - Shiels,Richard Douglas TI - The Newark Earthworks: enduring monuments, contested meanings T2 - Studies in religion and culture SN - 9780813937779 AV - E99 .N493 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - Charlottesville PB - University of Virginia Press KW - Mounds KW - Ohio KW - Newark KW - Hopewell culture KW - Mound-builders KW - Indians of North America KW - Antiquities KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction: I had no idea! Competing claims to distinction at the Newark Earthworks; Lindsay Jones --; Part I. The Newark Earthworks in the context of American and Ohio history --; The Newark Earthworks past and present; Richard D. Shiels --; Part II. The Newark Earthworks in the context of Hopewell archaeology and archaeoastronomy --; The Newark Earthworks: a monumental engine of world renewal; Bradley T. Lepper --; The Newark Earthworks: a grand unification of earth, sky, and mind; Ray Hively and Robert Horn --; Part III. The Newark Earthworks in cross-cultural archaeological contexts: Nazca, Chaco, and Stonehenge --; An Andeanist's perspective on the Newark Earthworks; Helaine Silverman --; Hopewell and Chaco: the consequences of rituality; Stephen H. Lekson --; Beyond Newark: prehistoric ceremonial centers and their cosmologies; Timothy Darvill --; Part IV. The Newark Earthworks in interdisciplinary contexts: architectural history, cartography, and religious studies --; The Newark Earthworks as "works" of architecture; John E. Hancock --; The Newark Earthworks as a liminal place: a comparative analysis of Hopewell-period burial rituals and mounds with a particular emphasis on house symbolism; Thomas Barrie --; The cartographic legacy of the Newark Earthworks; Margaret Wickens Pearce --; The modern religiosity of the Newark Earthworks; Thomas S. Bremer --; Part V. The Newark Earthworks in the context of indigenous rights and identity: American and international frames --; Native (re)investments in Ohio: evictions, earthworks preservation, and tribal stewardship; Marti L. Chaatsmith --; Whose earthworks? Newark and indigenous people; Mary N. MacDonald --; Part VI. The Newark Earthworks in the context of law and jurisprudence: ancient and ongoing possibilities --; The peoples belong to the land: contemporary stewards for the Newark Earthworks; Duane Champagne and Carole Goldberg --; Caring for depressed cultural sites, Hawaiian style; Greg Johnson --; Imagining "law-stuff" at the Newark Earthworks; Winnifred Fallers Sullivan; 2; b UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1180014&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -