A. Martin Byers
Sacred Games, Death, and Renewal in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands
The Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies
A. Martin Byers
Sacred Games, Death, and Renewal in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands
The Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies
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A. Martin Byers challenges the traditional views of the Ohio Hopewell embankment earthworks, providing an interpretation of them as sites of sacred games and world renewal rituals built and used by complex alliances of cult sodalities.
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A. Martin Byers challenges the traditional views of the Ohio Hopewell embankment earthworks, providing an interpretation of them as sites of sacred games and world renewal rituals built and used by complex alliances of cult sodalities.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 949g
- ISBN-13: 9780759120327
- ISBN-10: 0759120323
- Artikelnr.: 31995050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 949g
- ISBN-13: 9780759120327
- ISBN-10: 0759120323
- Artikelnr.: 31995050
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
A. Martin Byers taught anthropology and humanities at Vanier College in Montreal for thirty years and was recently research associate in the Department of Anthropology at McGill University. He is author of Cahokia: A World Renewal Cult Heterarchy (University Press of Florida 2006) and The Ohio Hopewell Episode: Paradigm Lost and Paradigm Gained (University of Akron Press 2004).
Part I. The Ohio Hopewell as a System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter
1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Domestic/Ceremonial Dichotomy Chapter 3. The
Tripartite Alliance Model: A Critique Chapter 4. The Nature of Ohio
Hopewell Mortuary Ceremonialism Chapter 5. The Symbolic Meaning of Material
Culture Chapter 6. The Ecclesiastic-Communal Cult Sodality Model Chapter 7.
The Hidatsa Age-Set System and the Ritual Usufruct Conveyancing and
Franchising Model Chapter 8. The Ohio Hopewell Cult Sodality Heterarchy
System: From the Bottom-Up Chapter 9. The Murphy Tract: The Empirical
Grounding of the Cult Sodality Cluster Model Part II. Sacred Games, Death,
and Renewal in Ohio Hopewell Chapter 10. The Sacred Games Tournée of the
Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 11. The North
Fork-Paint Creek Interface Zone and the Terminal Conveyancing of Custodial
Regalia Chapter 12. The Ohio Hopewell as Dispersed Third-Order Cult
Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 13. The Development of the Ohio Hopewell Cult
Sodality Heterarchy System Chapter 14. Embankment Earthwork and Way Station
Facilities Chapter 15. The Structuring of Ohio Hopewell Sites and Pathways
Chapter 16. Embankment Earthwork Site Alignments and Relations Chapter 17.
The Ohio Hopewell and Adena as Neighbors and Strangers
1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Domestic/Ceremonial Dichotomy Chapter 3. The
Tripartite Alliance Model: A Critique Chapter 4. The Nature of Ohio
Hopewell Mortuary Ceremonialism Chapter 5. The Symbolic Meaning of Material
Culture Chapter 6. The Ecclesiastic-Communal Cult Sodality Model Chapter 7.
The Hidatsa Age-Set System and the Ritual Usufruct Conveyancing and
Franchising Model Chapter 8. The Ohio Hopewell Cult Sodality Heterarchy
System: From the Bottom-Up Chapter 9. The Murphy Tract: The Empirical
Grounding of the Cult Sodality Cluster Model Part II. Sacred Games, Death,
and Renewal in Ohio Hopewell Chapter 10. The Sacred Games Tournée of the
Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 11. The North
Fork-Paint Creek Interface Zone and the Terminal Conveyancing of Custodial
Regalia Chapter 12. The Ohio Hopewell as Dispersed Third-Order Cult
Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 13. The Development of the Ohio Hopewell Cult
Sodality Heterarchy System Chapter 14. Embankment Earthwork and Way Station
Facilities Chapter 15. The Structuring of Ohio Hopewell Sites and Pathways
Chapter 16. Embankment Earthwork Site Alignments and Relations Chapter 17.
The Ohio Hopewell and Adena as Neighbors and Strangers
Part I. The Ohio Hopewell as a System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter
1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Domestic/Ceremonial Dichotomy Chapter 3. The
Tripartite Alliance Model: A Critique Chapter 4. The Nature of Ohio
Hopewell Mortuary Ceremonialism Chapter 5. The Symbolic Meaning of Material
Culture Chapter 6. The Ecclesiastic-Communal Cult Sodality Model Chapter 7.
The Hidatsa Age-Set System and the Ritual Usufruct Conveyancing and
Franchising Model Chapter 8. The Ohio Hopewell Cult Sodality Heterarchy
System: From the Bottom-Up Chapter 9. The Murphy Tract: The Empirical
Grounding of the Cult Sodality Cluster Model Part II. Sacred Games, Death,
and Renewal in Ohio Hopewell Chapter 10. The Sacred Games Tournée of the
Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 11. The North
Fork-Paint Creek Interface Zone and the Terminal Conveyancing of Custodial
Regalia Chapter 12. The Ohio Hopewell as Dispersed Third-Order Cult
Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 13. The Development of the Ohio Hopewell Cult
Sodality Heterarchy System Chapter 14. Embankment Earthwork and Way Station
Facilities Chapter 15. The Structuring of Ohio Hopewell Sites and Pathways
Chapter 16. Embankment Earthwork Site Alignments and Relations Chapter 17.
The Ohio Hopewell and Adena as Neighbors and Strangers
1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Domestic/Ceremonial Dichotomy Chapter 3. The
Tripartite Alliance Model: A Critique Chapter 4. The Nature of Ohio
Hopewell Mortuary Ceremonialism Chapter 5. The Symbolic Meaning of Material
Culture Chapter 6. The Ecclesiastic-Communal Cult Sodality Model Chapter 7.
The Hidatsa Age-Set System and the Ritual Usufruct Conveyancing and
Franchising Model Chapter 8. The Ohio Hopewell Cult Sodality Heterarchy
System: From the Bottom-Up Chapter 9. The Murphy Tract: The Empirical
Grounding of the Cult Sodality Cluster Model Part II. Sacred Games, Death,
and Renewal in Ohio Hopewell Chapter 10. The Sacred Games Tournée of the
Ohio Hopewell System of Cult Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 11. The North
Fork-Paint Creek Interface Zone and the Terminal Conveyancing of Custodial
Regalia Chapter 12. The Ohio Hopewell as Dispersed Third-Order Cult
Sodality Heterarchies Chapter 13. The Development of the Ohio Hopewell Cult
Sodality Heterarchy System Chapter 14. Embankment Earthwork and Way Station
Facilities Chapter 15. The Structuring of Ohio Hopewell Sites and Pathways
Chapter 16. Embankment Earthwork Site Alignments and Relations Chapter 17.
The Ohio Hopewell and Adena as Neighbors and Strangers