The fertile earth and the ordered cosmos : reflections on the Newark Earthworks and world heritage /

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Imprint:Columbus : Trillium, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press [2023]
Description:1 online resource () : color illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12941552
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Varying Form of Title:Reflections on the Newark Earthworks and world heritage
Other authors / contributors:Weiser, M. Elizabeth, editor.
Jordan, Timothy R. W., editor.
Shiels, Richard D., 1947- editor.
ISBN:9780814282878
0814282873
Notes:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 16, 2023).
Other form:Print version: Fertile earth and the ordered cosmos. Columbus : Trillium, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press [2023] 9780814258705
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: Making the Earthworks Public / Richard D. Shiels
  • Part I. What Are the Newark Earthworks?
  • A Shawnee Perspective / Glenna J. Wallace
  • The Mystery in Our Midst / Aaron Keirns
  • Hard to Describe but Awesome to Experience / Brad Lepper
  • A Traveling Architect's View / John E. Hancock
  • Earthworks Terminology / Richard D. Shiels
  • The Greatness of the Great Circle / Timothy R. W. Jordan
  • Part II. Uniting Earth and Sky
  • Exciting Times / John N. Low
  • Licking County's Ancient Treasures / Bill Weaver
  • Nature and the Newark Earthworks / Jim Williams
  • How We Found the Lunar Alignments at the Octagon / Ray Hively and Robert Horn
  • Just How Does the Octagon Align with the Moon? / Richard D. Shiels
  • The Rhythm of the Moon Written on the Land / Mike Mickelson
  • The Rest of the Story / Brad Lepper
  • Part III. What Is World Heritage?
  • Rising to the Occasion / Stacey Halfmoon
  • The Newark Earthworks Have Integrity / Brad Lepper
  • Designating the Octagon and Great Circle as World Heritage Sites / Jennifer Aultman
  • The Newark Earthworks Have Outstanding Universal Value / Brad Lepper
  • It Is Time to Prepare for Earthworks Tourism / M. Elizabeth Weiser
  • What Can America Learn from the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks? / Richard D. Shiels
  • Part IV. Experiencing and Remembering Earthworks
  • Places of Spirituality, Accomplishment, and Power / Marti L. Chaatsmith
  • The First Modern Lunar Standstill / Mike Mickelson
  • Complicated History Is Built into Our Landscape / M. Elizabeth Weiser
  • Generations of Learners Honor the Earthworks / Mary F. Borgia
  • The Other Newark Earthworks / Timothy R. W. Jordan
  • The Life-Changing Potential of Our Earthworks / Richard D. Shiels
  • Thin Places
  • Jim Williams
  • Thinking about Earthworks in New Ways
  • Timothy R. W. Jordan
  • Part V. The Ohio Phenomenon
  • World Heritage for the Hopewell Culture Earthworks
  • Richard D. Shiels
  • The Fort Ancient Earthworks: Similar but Different
  • Brad Lepper
  • Hopewell Culture National Historical Park: The Hopewell Core
  • Bret J. Ruby
  • How the Great Hopewell Road Connected Newark with Chillicothe
  • Brad Lepper
  • My Hopewell Pilgrimage between Chillicothe and Newark
  • Norita Yoder
  • Part VI. Ancient Communities Coming Together
  • Indigenous Values Infuse the World Heritage Movement
  • Christine Ballengee Morris
  • Licking County's 14,000-Year History
  • Timothy R. W. Jordan
  • Building Earthworks, Building Community
  • Jim Williams
  • A Prehistoric Legacy for the Present
  • Ray Hively and Robert Horn
  • A 2,000-Year-Old Intellectual Center
  • Lucy E. Murphy
  • Part VII. Modern Communities Coming Together
  • Growing Up in the Mahoning Valley
  • ix
  • Jay Toth
  • Seeing the Moon Again for the First Time
  • Jeff Gill
  • Want a Better Community? Be Awestruck
  • M. Elizabeth Weiser
  • Drawn Together at Earthworks
  • Timothy R. W. Jordan
  • Universal Value and Significance
  • Hope Taft
  • A World Heritage Fledgling
  • Jennifer Aultman.