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Title Tracing the relational : the archaeology of worlds, spirits, and temporalities / edited by Meghan E. Buchanan and B. Jacob Skousen.

Publication Info. Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Foundations of archaeological inquiry
Foundations of archaeological inquiry.
Contents Advancing an archaeology of movements and relationships / B. Jacob Skousen and Meghan E. Buchanan -- SECTION I. WORLDS. Settlement survey, landscape transformations, and the meaning of unoccupied land in postclassic Nejapa, Oaxaca, Mexico / Stacie M. King -- Moonbeams, water, and smoke : tracing otherworldly relationships at the Emerald Site / B. Jacob Skousen -- Adena-Hopewell Earthworks and the Milky Way Path of Souls / William F. Romain -- SECTION II. SPIRITS AND FORCES. War-scapes, lingering spirits, and the Mississippian Vacant Quarter / Meghan E. Buchanan -- Weaving together evil airs, sacred mountaintops, and war / Margaret Brown Vega -- Maya religion and gods : relevance and relatedness in the animic cosmos / Eleanor Harrison-Buck -- SECTION III. TEMPORALITIES. Entanglements of the Blackfoot : relationships with the spiritual and material worlds / Gerald A. Oetelaar -- Unraveling entanglements : reverberations of Cahokia's Big Bang / Melissa R. Baltus.
Summary "Tracing the Relational examines the recent emergence of relational ontologies in archaeological interpretation and explores how using this perspective can help archaeologists better understand the past. Traditional representational approaches reflect modern or Western perspectives, which focus on the individual and see the world in terms of dichotomies that separate culture and nature, human and object, sacred and secular. In contrast, ancient societies saw themselves as connected to and entangled with other human and nonhuman entities. Contributors argue that to gain deeper insight into how people in the ancient world lived, experienced, and negotiated their lives archaeologists must explore the myriad relationships and entanglements between humans and other beings, places, and things. As contributors unravel these relationships, they demonstrate that movement is an inherent feature of these relational webs and is the driving force behind a continually shifting reality. Chapters focus on various regions and time periods throughout the Americas, tracing how movements between otherworldly dimensions, spirits and deities, and temporalities were integral to everyday life"-- Résumé de l'éditeur.
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Subject Indians -- Antiquities.
Indians -- Antiquities.
Material culture -- America.
Material culture.
America.
Human ecology -- America.
Human ecology.
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric -- America.
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric.
Social archaeology -- America.
Social archaeology.
Sacred space -- America.
Sacred space.
Indian mythology -- America.
Indian mythology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Buchanan, Meghan E., 1981- author, editor.
Skousen, B. Jacob, 1981- author, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Tracing the relational. Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2015] 9781607814351 1607814358 (DLC) 2015015501 (OCoLC)910826866
ISBN 9781607814368 (electronic book)
1607814366 (electronic book)
9781607814351
1607814358
Standard No. 40025499093