Sacred games, death, and renewal in the ancient Eastern Woodlands

the Ohio Hopewell system of cult sodality heterarchies

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AltaMira Press
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The Ohio Hopewell as a system of cult sodality heterarchies
The domestic/ceremonial dichotomy
The tripartite alliance model : a critique
The nature of Ohio Hopewell mortuary ceremonialism
The symbolic meaning of material culture
The ecclesiastic-communal cult sodality model
The Hidatsa age-set system and the ritual usufruct conveyancing and franchising model
The Ohio Hopewell cult sodality heterarchy system : from the bottom-up
The Murphy Tract : the empirical grounding of the cult sodality cluster model
pt. 2. Sacred games, death, and renewal in Ohio Hopewell
The sacred games tournée of the Ohio Hopewell system of cult sodality heterarchies
The North Fork-Paint Creek interface zone and the terminal conveyancing of custodial regalia
The Ohio Hopewell as dispersed third-order cult sodality heterarchies
The development of the Ohio Hopewell cult sodality heterarchy system
Embankment earthwork and way station facilities
The structuring of Ohio Hopewell sites and pathways
Embankment earthwork site alignments and relations
The Ohio Hopewell and Adena as neighbors and strangers.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
977.1/01
Library of Congress
E99.H69 B95 2011, E99.H69B95 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL24384247M
ISBN 13
9780759120327, 9780759120341
LCCN
2010037667
OCLC/WorldCat
664667206

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