The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium

The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium
Title The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium PDF eBook
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Pages 112
Release 1993
Genre Archaeology and history
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An Archaeology of the Cosmos

An Archaeology of the Cosmos
Title An Archaeology of the Cosmos PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Pauketat
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0415521289

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An Archaeology of the Cosmos seeks answers to two fundamental questions of humanity and human history. The first question concerns that which some use as a defining element of humanity: religious beliefs. Why do so many people believe in supreme beings and holy spirits? The second question concerns changes in those beliefs. What causes beliefs to change? Using archaeological evidence gathered from ancient America, especially case material from the Great Plains and the pre-Columbian American Indian city of Cahokia, Timothy Pauketat explores the logical consequences of these two fundamental questions. Religious beliefs are not more resilient than other aspects of culture and society, and people are not the only causes of historical change. An Archaeology of the Cosmos examines the intimate association of agency and religion by studying how relationships between people, places, and things were bundled together and positioned in ways that constituted the fields of human experience. This rethinking theories of agency and religion provides readers with challenging and thought provoking conclusions that will lead them to reassess the way they approach the past.

Ancient Puebloan Southwest

Ancient Puebloan Southwest
Title Ancient Puebloan Southwest PDF eBook
Author John Kantner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 340
Release 2004-11-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521788809

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An introduction to the history of the Puebloan Southwest from the AD 1000s to the sixteenth century, first published in 2004.

General Technical Report RM.

General Technical Report RM.
Title General Technical Report RM. PDF eBook
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Pages 556
Release 1993
Genre Forests and forestry
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New Publications

New Publications
Title New Publications PDF eBook
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Pages 310
Release 1985
Genre Forests and forestry
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Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape

Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape
Title Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape PDF eBook
Author John Kantner
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 210
Release 2000-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780816520725

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Beginning in the tenth century, Chaco Canyon emerged as an important center whose influence shaped subsequent cultural developments throughout the Four Corners area of the American Southwest. Archaeologists investigating the prehistory of Chaco Canyon have long been impressed by its massive architecture, evidence of widespread trading activities, and ancient roadways that extended across the region. Research on Chaco Canyon today is focused on what the remains indicate about the social, political, and ideological organization of the Chacoan people. Communities with great houses located some distance away are of particular interest, because determining how and why peripheral areas became associated with the central canyon provides insight into the evolution of the Chacoan tradition. This volume brings together twelve chapters by archaeologists who suggest that the relationship between Chaco Canyon and outlying communities was not only complex but highly variable. Their new research reveals that the most distant groups may have simply appropriated Chacoan symbolism for influencing local social and political relationships, whereas many of the nearest communities appear to have interacted closely with the central canyon--perhaps even living there on a seasonal basis. The multifaceted approach taken by these authors provides different and refreshing perspectives on Chaco. Their contributions offer new insight into what a Chacoan community is and shed light on the nature of interactions among prehistoric communities.

Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology

Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology
Title Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Ruth M. Van Dyke
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 308
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1607323818

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Seeking to move beyond the customary limits of archaeological prose and representation, Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology presents archaeology in a variety of nontraditional formats. The volume demonstrates that visual art, creative nonfiction, archaeological fiction, video, drama, and other artistic pursuits have much to offer archaeological interpretation and analysis. Chapters in the volume are augmented by narrative, poetry, paintings, dialogues, online databases, videos, audio files, and slideshows. The work will be available in print and as an enhanced ebook that incorporates and showcases the multimedia elements in archaeological narrative. While exploring these new and not-so-new forms, the contributors discuss the boundaries and connections between empirical data and archaeological imagination. Both a critique and an experiment, Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology addresses the goals, advantages, and difficulties of alternative forms of archaeological representation. Exploring the idea that academically sound archaeology can be fun to create and read, the book takes a step beyond the boundaries of both traditional archaeology and traditional publishing.