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This latest volume in the American Landscapes series presents a comprehensive new analysis of the city of Cahokia 'cosmological centre of the universe' to the Native Americans who built and inhabited it over a period of 400 years. A team of leading experts explores the significance of Cahokia as an urban center.

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This latest volume in the American Landscapes series presents a comprehensive new analysis of the city of Cahokia 'cosmological centre of the universe' to the Native Americans who built and inhabited it over a period of 400 years. A team of leading experts explores the significance of Cahokia as an urban center.
Autorenporträt
John E. Kelly, PhD, is a senior lecturer in archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. His interest and expertise is in Eastern North American archaeology with a focus on the central Mississippi River Valley and the cultural developments related to Mississippian culture, especially the Cahokia site. His research is centered upon the role of ritual, iconography, and kinship in the mix of ingredients that contribute to the emergence of urbanism at Cahokia and the greater Mississippian world and their role in the design and configuration of this unique cultural landscape.