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Transforming the Landscape

Rock Art and the Mississippian Cosmos
Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2018
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78570-628-8 (ISBN)
CHF 66,30 inkl. MwSt
This new synthesis focuses on the widespread use of cosmograms in the vast repertoire of Mississippian rock art imagery, yielding new insights on ancient concepts of landscape, nature, ceremonialism, religion, and a more comprehensive perspective on Mississippian symbolism.
This beautifully illustrated volume examines American Indian rock art across an expansive region of eastern North America during the Mississippian Period (post AD 900). Unlike portable cultural material, rock art provides in situ evidence of ritual activity that links ideology and place. The focus is on the widespread use of cosmograms depicted in Mississippian rock art imagery. This approach anchors broad distributional patterns of motifs and themes within a powerful framework for cultural interpretation, yielding new insights on ancient concepts of landscape, ceremonialism, and religion. It also provides a unified, comprehensive perspective on Mississippian symbolism. A selection of landscape cosmograms from various parts of North America and Europe taken from the ethnographic records are examined and an overview of American Indian cosmographic landscapes provided to illustrate their centrality to indigenous religious traditions across North America. Authors discuss what a cosmogram-based approach can teach us about people, places, and past environments and what it may reveal that more conventional approaches overlook. Geographical variations across the landscape, regional similarities, and derived meaning found in these data are described. The authors also consider the difficult subject of how to develop a more detailed chronology for eastern rock art.

Carol Diaz-Granados is a professional archaeologist and Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology, Washington University, St Louis, where she has lectured for 39 years. Her major research focus is American Indian rock art, symbolism, and iconography, and associated oral traditions. Carol has written, edited, or co-edited five books, including Transforming the Landscape: Rock Art and the Mississippian Cosmos (co-edited with Jan Simek, George Sabo, and Mark Wagner, Oxbow Books, 2018). Her 2004 volume, Rock-Art of Eastern North America (co-edited with James R. Duncan) won a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award. Jan F. Simek is Distinguished Professor of Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and President Emeritus of the UT System. He earned his Ph.D. in 1984 at State University of New York at Binghamton. His research interests include Paleolithic archaeology, landscape archaeology, rock art studies and cave archaeology of the southeastern United States. George Sabo, III, Ph.D., earned his Ph.D. in anthropology from Michigan State University. He currently serves as a professor of anthropology and environmental dynamics at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and he became director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 2013. His research interests are human/environment relationships, Southeastern Indian art and ritual, and American Indian interactions with European explorers and colonists. Mark J. Wagner, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in Anthropology and Director for the Center for Archaeological Investigations at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. His research interests include landscape and rock art studies as well as the prehistory and history of Native Americans and Europeans in Illinois and the lower Ohio River Valley.

List of Illustration and Tables

Preface



Materiality and Cultural Landscapes in Native America



 George Sabo and Jan Simek

 

Missouri: West Mississippi River Valley

2. The Big Five Petroglyph Sites: Their Place on the Landscape and Relation to Their  Creators   

 James R. Duncan and Carol Diaz-Granados

 

3. Landscape, Cosmology, and the Old Woman: A Strong Feminine Presence                               

 James R. Duncan and Carol Diaz-Granados

 

Arkansas:  Ozark Escarpment West of the Mississippi River

4.   Petroglyphs, Portals, and People: Along the Eastern Ozark Escarpment, Arkansas

 George Sabo III, Jerry E. Hilliard, Jami J. Lockhart, and Leslie C. Walker

 

Illinois:  East Mississippi River Valley

5.          Transformed Spaces: A Landscape Approach to the Rock Art of Illinois

  Mark J. Wagner, Kayeleigh Sharp, and Jonathan Remo

 

Appalachian Plateau

6.    Prehistoric Rock Art, Social Boundaries, and Cultural Landscapes on the Cumberland Plateau of





Southeast North America





 Jan F. Simek, Alan Cressler, and B. Bart Henson

 

Appalachian Mountains

7.   Betwixt And Between: The Occurrence of Petroglyphs Between Townhouses of the Living and





Townhouses of Spirit Beings in Northern Georgia and Western North Carolina





 Johannes Loubser, Scott Ashcraft, James Wettstaed

 

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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie American Landscapes ; 4
Zusatzinfo b/w and colour
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78570-628-4 / 1785706284
ISBN-13 978-1-78570-628-8 / 9781785706288
Zustand Neuware
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