Buikstra, Jane; Charles, Douglas K.

Recreating Hopewell

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List of Figures ix List of Tables xiv Preface xvii Section 1. Hopewell in Ohio 1(158) Integrating Mortuary and Settlement Data on Ohio Hopewell Society 3(23) Paul J. Pacheco William S. Dancey A Mobile Hopewell? Questioning Assumptions of Ohio Hopewell Sedentism 26(24) Frank L. Cowan Middle Woodland Settlements and Social Organization in the Central Ohio Valley: Were the Hopewell Really Farmers? 50(12) Richard W. Yerkes The Earthwork/Habitation Dichotomy: A Central Problem of Ohio Hopewell 62(12) A. Martin Byers Enclosures and Communities in Ohio Hopewell: An Essay 74(32) N'omi B. Greber The Mounded Landscapes of Ohio: Hopewell Patterns and Placements 106(16) Mark F. Seeman James L. Branch The Great Hopewell Road and the Role of the Pilgrimage in the Hopewell Interaction Sphere 122(12) Bradley T. Lepper Water and Mud and the Recreation of the World 134(12) Ted S. Sunderhaus Jack K. Blosser Altering a Middle Woodland Enclosure: Questions of Design and Environment 146(13) Robert V. Riordan Section 2. Hopewell/Middle Woodland outside Ohio 159(200) Death Rituals at the Tunacunnhee Site: Middle Woodland Mortuary Practices in Northwestern Georgia 161(17) Richard W. Jefferies Kolomoki: Cycling, Settlement Patterns, and Cultural Change in a Late Middle Woodland Society 178(12) Karl T. Steinen The Mann Phase: Hopewellian Community Organization in the Wabash Lowland 190(16) Bret J. Ruby The Goodall Tradition: Recent Research and New Perspectives 206(21) William L. Mangold Mark R. Schurr Between Goodall and Norton: Middle Woodland Settlement Patterns and Interaction Networks in Southwestern Michigan 227(34) Elizabeth B. Garland Arthur L. DesJardins Middle Woodland Occupation in the Grand River Basin of Michigan 261(24) Janet G. Brashler Michael J. Hambacher Terrance J. Martin Kathryn E. Parker James A. Robertson Hopewell Regional Interactions in Southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois: A Core-Periphery Approach 285(25) Robert J. Jeske Reconsidering the Context of Hopewell Interaction in Southwestern Wisconsin 310(18) James B. Stoltman The Land between Two Traditions: Middle Woodland Societies of the American Bottom 328(11) Andrew C. Fortier Kansas City Hopewell: Middle Woodland on the Western Frontier 339(20) Brad Logan Section 3. New Approaches to Hopewell Material Culture 359(130) The Sources of Hopewell Obsidian: Forty Years after Griffin 361(15) Richard E. Hughes The Place of Nonmound Debris at Hopewell Mound Group (33RO27), Ross County, Ohio 376(26) Jarrod Burks Jennifer Pederson Rediscovering This Earth: Some Ethnogeological Aspects of the Illinois Valley Hopewell Mounds 402(25) Julieann Van Nest Visiting in the Interaction Sphere: Ceramic Exchange and Interaction in the Lower Illinois Valley 427(19) Shannon M. Fie Animal Exploitation and the Havana Tradition: A Comparison of Animal Use at Mound Centers and Hamlets in the Illinois Valley 446(18) Julie Zimmermann Holt The Enigmatic Copper Cutout from Bedford Mound 8 464(11) Robert L. Hall The Shamanic Element in Hopewellian Period Ritual 475(14) James A. Brown Section 4. Recreating Hopewell: Commentaries 489(40) Household, Community, and Subsistence in Hopewell Research 491(19) Bruce D. Smith Middle Woodland/Hopewell: A View from beyond the Periphery 510(19) Robert Chapman Bibliography 529(76) List of Contributors 605(4) Index 609

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  • NUR: Algemene sociale wetenschappen
  • ISBN-13: 9780813028989 | ISBN-10: 0813028981