Cahokia's Complexities: Ceremonies and Politics of the First Mississippian Farmers: Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives
Autor Susan M. Alten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2018
Critical
new
discoveries
and
archaeological
patterns
increase
understanding
of
early
Mississippian
culture
and
society.
The reasons for the rise and fall of early cities and ceremonial centers around the world have been sought for centuries. In the United States, Cahokia has been the focus of intense archaeological work to explain its mysteries. Cahokia was the first and exponentially the largest of the Mississippian centers that appeared across the Midwest and Southeast after AD 1000. Located near present-day East St. Louis, Illinois, the central complex of Cahokia spanned more than 12 square kilometers and encompassed more than 120 earthen mounds.
As one of the foremost experts on Cahokia, Susan M. Alt addresses long-standing considerations of eastern Woodlands archaeology—the beginnings, character, and ending of Mississippian culture (AD 1050–1600)—from a novel theoretical and empirical vantage point. Through this case study on farmers’ immigration and resettling, Alt’s narrative reanalyzes the relationship between administration and diversity, incorporating critical new discoveries and archaeological patterns from outside of Cahokia.
Alt examines the cultural landscape of the Cahokia flood plain and the layout of one extraordinary upland site, Grossman, as an administrative settlement where local farmers might have seen or participated in Cahokian rituals and ceremonies involving a web of ancestors, powers, and places. Alt argues that a farming district outside the center provides definitive evidences of the attempted centralized administration of a rural hinterland.
The reasons for the rise and fall of early cities and ceremonial centers around the world have been sought for centuries. In the United States, Cahokia has been the focus of intense archaeological work to explain its mysteries. Cahokia was the first and exponentially the largest of the Mississippian centers that appeared across the Midwest and Southeast after AD 1000. Located near present-day East St. Louis, Illinois, the central complex of Cahokia spanned more than 12 square kilometers and encompassed more than 120 earthen mounds.
As one of the foremost experts on Cahokia, Susan M. Alt addresses long-standing considerations of eastern Woodlands archaeology—the beginnings, character, and ending of Mississippian culture (AD 1050–1600)—from a novel theoretical and empirical vantage point. Through this case study on farmers’ immigration and resettling, Alt’s narrative reanalyzes the relationship between administration and diversity, incorporating critical new discoveries and archaeological patterns from outside of Cahokia.
Alt examines the cultural landscape of the Cahokia flood plain and the layout of one extraordinary upland site, Grossman, as an administrative settlement where local farmers might have seen or participated in Cahokian rituals and ceremonies involving a web of ancestors, powers, and places. Alt argues that a farming district outside the center provides definitive evidences of the attempted centralized administration of a rural hinterland.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817319762
ISBN-10: 081731976X
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 55 B&W figures - 3 maps - 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives
ISBN-10: 081731976X
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 55 B&W figures - 3 maps - 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives
Recenzii
"Cahokia's
Complexitiesis
an
important
contribution
to
the
growing
literature
on
Cahokia
and
its
various
aspects.
It
shows
how
archaeological
research
can
uncover
new
information
not
only
about
the
material
culture
but
also
about
how
the
society
was
organized."
—American Archaeology
“Cahokia's Complexitiesengages with interesting, broadly relevant anthropological theory and grounds this engagement in a detailed material case study.”
—Meghan C. L. Howey, author ofMound Builders and Monument Makers of the Northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600and associate editor of theJournal of Anthropological Archaeology
—American Archaeology
“Cahokia's Complexitiesengages with interesting, broadly relevant anthropological theory and grounds this engagement in a detailed material case study.”
—Meghan C. L. Howey, author ofMound Builders and Monument Makers of the Northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600and associate editor of theJournal of Anthropological Archaeology
“Alt
outlines
interesting
ideas
about
the
role
of
hybridity
and
diversity
in
the
development
of
Cahokia,
one
of
the
most
complex
polities
and
cultural
landscapes
of
Native
North
America.Cahokia’s
Complexitiesis
an
important
book
about
current
archaeological
knowledge
of
the
Cahokian
cultural
landscape.
It
will
set
the
stage
for
what
we
can
learn
from
new
archaeological
finds
in
the
years
to
come
in
the
American
Bottom
and
in
the
Cahokian
diaspora,
and
it
is
a
significant
contribution
to
broader
scholarly
conversations
in
archaeology
about
complexity.”
—Chris Rodning, author of Center Places and Cherokee Towns: Archaeological Perspectives on Native American Architecture and Landscape in the Southern Appalachians
—Chris Rodning, author of Center Places and Cherokee Towns: Archaeological Perspectives on Native American Architecture and Landscape in the Southern Appalachians
Notă biografică
Susan
M.
Altis
an
associate
professor
of
anthropology
and faculty
curator
at
Glenn
A.
Black
Laboratory
of
Archaeology, Indiana
University.
She
is
the
editor
of Ancient
Complexities:
New
Perspectives
in
Precolumbian
North
Americaand coeditor
ofMedieval
Mississippians:
The
Cahokian
World.
Descriere
Critical
new
discoveries
and
archaeological
patterns
increase
understanding
of
early
Mississippian
culture
and
society.