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Ash is an important and yet understudied aspect of ritual deposition in the archaeological record of North America. Ash has been found in a wide variety of contexts across many regions and often it is associated with rare or unusual objects or in contexts that suggest its use in the transition or transformation of houses and ritual features. Drawn from across the U.S. and Mesoamerica, the chapters in this volume explore the use, meanings, and cross-cultural patterns present in the use of ash. and highlight the importance of ash in ritual closure, social memory, and cultural transformation.



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“This volume is an outstanding contribution to North American anthropology and archaeology, and an excellent starting point for research into related topics here and elsewhere…[It] is a fantastic resource for those investigating ash and all its related processes and concepts.” • Anthropos

“The combination of solid methodology and sophisticated theory places the works in this volume within the broader movement of understanding social action and meaning in archaeology and provide a path researchers can follow in other areas as research in this area continues in the future.”
 From the Afterword, Tammy Stone, University of Colorado, Denver



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Introduction: The Deposition and Manipulation of Ash in the Past
E. Charles Adams and Barbara J. Roth

Part I: Ash as a Transformative Agent

Chapter 1. The Ritual Closing of Domestic Structures in the Mimbres Mogollon Region
Barbara J. Roth

Chapter 2. Complex Closure Practices Involving Ash at a Small Pueblo in Northeastern Arizona
E. Charles Adams

Chapter 3. Sequencing Termination Events: Preparing Hearths for the Ritual Decommissioning of Ancestral Pueblo Pit Structures in the Northern U.S. Southwest
Susan C. Ryan

Chapter 4. Symbolic Associations: Assessing the Co-occurrence of Turquoise and Ash in the Ancient U.S. Southwest
Samantha G. Fladd, Saul L. Hedquist, E. Charles Adams, and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa

Chapter 5. Fire, Ash and Sanctuary: Pyrotechnology as Protection in the Pre-Colonial Northern Rio Grande
Michael A. Adler

Chapter 6. Burned Roofs and Cultural Traditions: Renewing and Closing Houses in the Ancient Villages of the Middle Fraser Canyon, British Columbia
Anna Marie Prentiss, Alysha Edwards, Ashley Hampton, Ethan Ryan, Kathryn Bobolinski, and Emma Vance

Chapter 7. Agentive Ash and Dispersed Power in the Cahokia Mississippian World
Melissa R. Baltus and Sarah E. Baires

Chapter 8. Townhouses, Hearths, Fire, Smoke, Ash, and Cherokee Towns in Western North Carolina
Christopher B. Rodning

Chapter 9. Ash as an Agent of Transformation in Iroquoian Society
William Fox

Part II: Ash and Ritual

Chapter 10. Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust in Caddoan Mortuary Ritual
Marvin Kay

Chapter 11. Ashes for Fertility
Cheryl Claassen

Chapter 12. Ashes, Arrows, and Sorcerers
William H. Walker and Judy Berryman

Chapter 13. Divine Food and Fiery Covenants: The Significance of Ash in Ancient Maya Religion
James L. Fitzsimmons

Afterword
Tammy Stone

Agent of Change: The Deposition and Manipulation

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 03/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800730366, 978-1800730366
      ISBN10: 1800730365

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ash is an important and yet understudied aspect of ritual deposition in the archaeological record of North America. Ash has been found in a wide variety of contexts across many regions and often it is associated with rare or unusual objects or in contexts that suggest its use in the transition or transformation of houses and ritual features. Drawn from across the U.S. and Mesoamerica, the chapters in this volume explore the use, meanings, and cross-cultural patterns present in the use of ash. and highlight the importance of ash in ritual closure, social memory, and cultural transformation.



      Trade Review

      “This volume is an outstanding contribution to North American anthropology and archaeology, and an excellent starting point for research into related topics here and elsewhere…[It] is a fantastic resource for those investigating ash and all its related processes and concepts.” • Anthropos

      “The combination of solid methodology and sophisticated theory places the works in this volume within the broader movement of understanding social action and meaning in archaeology and provide a path researchers can follow in other areas as research in this area continues in the future.”
 From the Afterword, Tammy Stone, University of Colorado, Denver



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction: The Deposition and Manipulation of Ash in the Past
      E. Charles Adams and Barbara J. Roth

      Part I: Ash as a Transformative Agent

      Chapter 1. The Ritual Closing of Domestic Structures in the Mimbres Mogollon Region
      Barbara J. Roth

      Chapter 2. Complex Closure Practices Involving Ash at a Small Pueblo in Northeastern Arizona
      E. Charles Adams

      Chapter 3. Sequencing Termination Events: Preparing Hearths for the Ritual Decommissioning of Ancestral Pueblo Pit Structures in the Northern U.S. Southwest
      Susan C. Ryan

      Chapter 4. Symbolic Associations: Assessing the Co-occurrence of Turquoise and Ash in the Ancient U.S. Southwest
      Samantha G. Fladd, Saul L. Hedquist, E. Charles Adams, and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa

      Chapter 5. Fire, Ash and Sanctuary: Pyrotechnology as Protection in the Pre-Colonial Northern Rio Grande
      Michael A. Adler

      Chapter 6. Burned Roofs and Cultural Traditions: Renewing and Closing Houses in the Ancient Villages of the Middle Fraser Canyon, British Columbia
      Anna Marie Prentiss, Alysha Edwards, Ashley Hampton, Ethan Ryan, Kathryn Bobolinski, and Emma Vance

      Chapter 7. Agentive Ash and Dispersed Power in the Cahokia Mississippian World
      Melissa R. Baltus and Sarah E. Baires

      Chapter 8. Townhouses, Hearths, Fire, Smoke, Ash, and Cherokee Towns in Western North Carolina
      Christopher B. Rodning

      Chapter 9. Ash as an Agent of Transformation in Iroquoian Society
      William Fox

      Part II: Ash and Ritual

      Chapter 10. Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust in Caddoan Mortuary Ritual
      Marvin Kay

      Chapter 11. Ashes for Fertility
      Cheryl Claassen

      Chapter 12. Ashes, Arrows, and Sorcerers
      William H. Walker and Judy Berryman

      Chapter 13. Divine Food and Fiery Covenants: The Significance of Ash in Ancient Maya Religion
      James L. Fitzsimmons

      Afterword
      Tammy Stone

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