The Newark Earthworks : enduring monuments, contested meanings /

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Imprint:Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 325 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Language:English
Series:Studies in religion and culture
Studies in religion and culture (Charlottesville, Va.)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11909395
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Other authors / contributors:Jones, Lindsay, 1954- editor.
Shiels, Richard Douglas, 1947- editor.
ISBN:9780813937779
0813937779
9780813937793
0813937795
9780813937786
0813937787
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Other form:Print version: Newark Earthworks 9780813937779
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: I had no idea! Competing claims to distinction at the Newark Earthworks / Lindsay Jones
  • Part I. The Newark Earthworks in the context of American and Ohio history
  • The Newark Earthworks past and present / Richard D. Shiels
  • Part II. The Newark Earthworks in the context of Hopewell archaeology and archaeoastronomy
  • The Newark Earthworks: a monumental engine of world renewal / Bradley T. Lepper
  • The Newark Earthworks: a grand unification of earth, sky, and mind / Ray Hively and Robert Horn
  • Part III. The Newark Earthworks in cross-cultural archaeological contexts: Nazca, Chaco, and Stonehenge
  • An Andeanist's perspective on the Newark Earthworks / Helaine Silverman
  • Hopewell and Chaco: the consequences of rituality / Stephen H. Lekson
  • Beyond Newark: prehistoric ceremonial centers and their cosmologies / Timothy Darvill
  • Part IV. The Newark Earthworks in interdisciplinary contexts: architectural history, cartography, and religious studies
  • The Newark Earthworks as "works" of architecture / John E. Hancock
  • The Newark Earthworks as a liminal place: a comparative analysis of Hopewell-period burial rituals and mounds with a particular emphasis on house symbolism / Thomas Barrie
  • The cartographic legacy of the Newark Earthworks / Margaret Wickens Pearce
  • The modern religiosity of the Newark Earthworks / Thomas S. Bremer
  • Part V. The Newark Earthworks in the context of indigenous rights and identity: American and international frames
  • Native (re)investments in Ohio: evictions, earthworks preservation, and tribal stewardship / Marti L. Chaatsmith
  • Whose earthworks? Newark and indigenous people / Mary N. MacDonald
  • Part VI. The Newark Earthworks in the context of law and jurisprudence: ancient and ongoing possibilities
  • The peoples belong to the land: contemporary stewards for the Newark Earthworks / Duane Champagne and Carole Goldberg
  • Caring for depressed cultural sites, Hawaiian style / Greg Johnson
  • Imagining "law-stuff" at the Newark Earthworks / Winnifred Fallers Sullivan.