Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings
Author: Philip Phillips
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Published: 1978
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ISBN-13: 9780873657952
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Author: Philip Phillips
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Published: 1978
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ISBN-13: 9780873657952
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 495
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Published: 1984
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David La Vere
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780806138138
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor raises questions about the looting of the lost Indian burial crypt in Le Flore Co OK in 1935.
Author: James A. Brown
Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Published: 1996-01-01
Total Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 0915703394
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Volume I of this two-volume set, James A. Brown reports on and interprets decades of archaeological investigation at the Spiro Ceremonial Center, a major site along the Arkansas River in eastern Oklahoma. In Volume 2, he describes the archaeological collections in detail, covering burials, ceramics, stone tools, pipes, beads, textiles, ornaments, and animal bone. Foreword by James B. Griffin. Contributions by Alice M. Brues, Lyle W. Konigsberg, Paul W. Parmalee, and David H. Stansbery.
Author: F. Kent Reilly
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 0292774400
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBetween AD 900-1600, the native peoples of the Mississippi River Valley and other areas of the Eastern Woodlands of the United States conceived and executed one of the greatest artistic traditions of the Precolumbian Americas. Created in the media of copper, shell, stone, clay, and wood, and incised or carved with a complex set of symbols and motifs, this seven-hundred-year-old artistic tradition functioned within a multiethnic landscape centered on communities dominated by earthen mounds and plazas. Previous researchers have referred to this material as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (SECC). This groundbreaking volume brings together ten essays by leading anthropologists, archaeologists, and art historians, who analyze the iconography of Mississippian art in order to reconstruct the ritual activities, cosmological vision, and ideology of these ancient precursors to several groups of contemporary Native Americans. Significantly, the authors correlate archaeological, ethnographic, and art historical data that illustrate the stylistic differences within Mississippian art as well as the numerous changes that occur through time. The research also demonstrates the inadequacy of the SECC label, since Mississippian art is not limited to the Southeast and reflects stylistic changes over time among several linked but distinct religious traditions. The term Mississippian Iconographic Interaction Sphere (MIIS) more adequately describes the corpus of this Mississippian art. Most important, the authors illustrate the overarching nature of the ancient Native American religious system, as a creation unique to the native American cultures of the eastern United States.
Author: Larry G. Merriam
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Timothy K. Perttula
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2012-06-01
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 0803240465
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis landmark volume provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the prehistory and archaeology of the Caddo peoples. The Caddos lived in the Southeastern Woodlands for more than 900 years beginning around A.D. 800–900, before being forced to relocate to Oklahoma in 1859. They left behind a spectacular archaeological record, including the famous Spiro Mound site in Oklahoma as well as many other mound centers, plazas, farmsteads, villages, and cemeteries. The Archaeology of the Caddo examines new advances in studying the history of the Caddo peoples, including ceramic analysis, reconstructions of settlement and regional histories of different Caddo communities, Geographic Information Systems and geophysical landscape studies at several spatial scales, the cosmological significance of mound and structure placements, and better ways to understand mortuary practices. Findings from major sites and drainages such as the Crenshaw site, mounds in the Arkansas River basin, Spiro Mound, the Oak Hill Village site, the George C. Davis site, the Willow Chute Bayou Locality, the Hughes site, Big Cypress Creek basin, and the McClelland and Joe Clark sites are also summarized and interpreted. This volume reintroduces the Caddos’ heritage, creativity, and political and religious complexity.
Author: Kurt A. Raaflaub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2012-12-18
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 111858984X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis fascinating volume brings together leading specialists, who have analyzed the thoughts and records documenting the worldviews of a wide range of pre-modern societies. Presents evidence from across the ages; from antiquity through to the Age of Discovery Provides cross-cultural comparison of ancient societies around the globe, from the Chinese to the Incas and Aztecs, from the Greeks and Romans to the peoples of ancient India Explores newly discovered medieval Islamic materials
Author: Howard L. Meredith
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 280
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This unique book combines linguistics, history, archaeology, and anthropology into a whole overview of the development of tribal alliances and self-governance through time. No other scholar addresses so successfully and so well the imagery of political and historical issues through dance". -- C. Blue Clark, author of Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock.