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] |
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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 |
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
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- 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.