Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press, 2015., 2015
ISBN 10: 0817318615 ISBN 13: 9780817318611
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 40,71
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPresumed first edition (no direct statement provided). [14], 369 pages. Hardcover: H 23.5cm x L 15.75cm. Dust jacket rubbed with bumping along top edges; several slender vertical streaks of bubbling to dj's laminate at top of front panel. Black boards; spine head bumped. Interior pages are bright and clean. Binding retains some crispness. With illustrations, Acknowledgments, References, Contributors, and Index. Features sixteen chapters/essays in four sections as follows: {#1} "Transforming the Dead" by Shirley J. Schermer, Eve A. Hargrave, Kristin M. Hedman, and Robin M. Lillie; {SECTION I - WOODLAND PERIOD} {#2} "A Taphonomic Analysis of Hopewellian Modified Trophy Jaws" by Stephen P. Nawrocki and Paul D. Emanovsky; {#3} "Objectifying Middle Woodland Mortuary Practices through the Inclusion of Modified Human Jaws: A Central Illinois River Valley Case Study" by Dawn E. Cobb; {#4} "More than Skulls and Mandibles: Culturally Modified Human Remains from Woodland Contexts in Ohio" by Cheryl A. Johnston; {#5} "Arrangement of Human Remains and Artifacts in Scioto Hopewell Burials: Dramatic Rituals or Ritual Dramas?" by Christopher Carr and Anna Novotny; {#6} "Phallic Batons Made of Bone in the Collections of the Ohio Historical Society" by Anne B. Lee and Cheryl A. Johnston; {#7} "Excised and Drilled Human Bone from Eastern Iowa Woodland Sites" by Shirley J. Schermer and Robin M. Lillie; {SECTION II - MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD} {#8} "Life after Death: A Brief History of Human Bone Tools in Submound 51 at Cahokia" by Eve A. Hargrave and Della Collins Cook; {#9} "Opportunity Knocks: Nonritual Use of Human Bone at the Aztalan Site, Jefferson County, Wisconsin" by Katie J.Zejdlik; {#10} "Vessel, Ornament, Mask, or Rattle?: Reconstructing a Mississippian Worked Bone Object from the Angel Site" by Della Collins Cook and Cheryl Ann Munson; {#11} "Modification of Human Bone from Mississippian CabornÂWelborn Phase Sites in Southwestern Indiana and West-Central Kentucky" by Cheryl Ann Munson, Della Collins Cook, and Mary Lucas Powell; â â â â â {SECTION III - LATE PREHISTORIC PERIOD} {#12} "Human Bone as Ritual Object?: Modified Human Bone from the Hoxie Farm and Anker Sites, Cook County, Illinois" by Kristin M. Hedman; {#13} "Grooved Teeth from Red Wing Locality Sites and the Loss or Gain of Identity" by Kathleen T.Blue; {#14} "Design Motifs and Other Modifications of Human Bone from Iowa Late Prehistoric Oneota Sites" by Robin M. Lillie and Shirley J. Schermer; {SECTION IV - PERSPECTIVES} {#15} "The Meaning of Scalping in Native North America" by Linea Sundstrom; {#16} "Contextualizing the Precolumbian Postmortem 'Life' of Modified Human Remains" by Maria Ostendorf Smith. ISBN 9780817318611.