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In Ground in Stone: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains, Elizabeth Lynch examines the insights and challenges of bedrock ground stone research in archaeological inquiry. Ground in Stone includes analyses of case studies to illustrate field data collection techniques as well as the rich social lives of ground in stone on the Chaquaqua Plateau. Lynch argues that the bedrock features in southeastern Colorado offer valuable insight into the archaeology of the High Plains because they are spaces where people gathered to craft important products—food, tools, and art. In doing so, these places anchored human movement to the landscape and became integral to story-telling and cultural lifeways.



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In Ground in Stone: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains, Elizabeth Lynch masterfully explains the process of recording bedrock grinding features and demonstrates how bedrock features are integrated into a ‘socialized landscape.’ This book is a must-read for anyone interested in bedrock research.

-- Lawrence Loendorf, Sacred Sites Research, Inc.

This book is, as Lynch notes, a study in the dynamics of human cultural behavior, environment, and technology. Bedrock ground stone features can no longer be regarded as mere features on rocks but as identifiable spaces that exist in people’s minds as well as on the landscape where cultural processes were reproduced and ritualized.

-- Chris Zier, Formerly of Centennial Archaeology, Inc.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction

Introduction to the Research Problem

Chapter : Early Archaeology of Bedrock Ground Stone Features in Southeastern Colorado

Chapter 2: Comparative Analysis BGS and Terminology

Chapter 3: Spatial Distribution of BGS in Southeastern Colorado

Part II: Methodology

Chapter 4: Capturing the Fundamentals: JE Canyon Case

Chapter 5: Photogrammetry Models & Analysis: Metate Cave Case

Chapter 6: 3D Visualization of BGS features: Trinchera Cave Case

Part III: Constructing Landscape Use and Social Space

Chapter 7: Inclusive landscapes through time in southeastern Colorado

Chapter 8: Transformative Spaces: Creating Social Identity and Reproducing Culture through Grinding Processes

Part IV: Future Research

Chapter 9: Lesson Learned and Future Avenues to Explore in High Plains BGS features

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 16/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793618924, 978-1793618924
      ISBN10: 1793618925

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Ground in Stone: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains, Elizabeth Lynch examines the insights and challenges of bedrock ground stone research in archaeological inquiry. Ground in Stone includes analyses of case studies to illustrate field data collection techniques as well as the rich social lives of ground in stone on the Chaquaqua Plateau. Lynch argues that the bedrock features in southeastern Colorado offer valuable insight into the archaeology of the High Plains because they are spaces where people gathered to craft important products—food, tools, and art. In doing so, these places anchored human movement to the landscape and became integral to story-telling and cultural lifeways.



      Trade Review

      In Ground in Stone: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains, Elizabeth Lynch masterfully explains the process of recording bedrock grinding features and demonstrates how bedrock features are integrated into a ‘socialized landscape.’ This book is a must-read for anyone interested in bedrock research.

      -- Lawrence Loendorf, Sacred Sites Research, Inc.

      This book is, as Lynch notes, a study in the dynamics of human cultural behavior, environment, and technology. Bedrock ground stone features can no longer be regarded as mere features on rocks but as identifiable spaces that exist in people’s minds as well as on the landscape where cultural processes were reproduced and ritualized.

      -- Chris Zier, Formerly of Centennial Archaeology, Inc.

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Introduction

      Introduction to the Research Problem

      Chapter : Early Archaeology of Bedrock Ground Stone Features in Southeastern Colorado

      Chapter 2: Comparative Analysis BGS and Terminology

      Chapter 3: Spatial Distribution of BGS in Southeastern Colorado

      Part II: Methodology

      Chapter 4: Capturing the Fundamentals: JE Canyon Case

      Chapter 5: Photogrammetry Models & Analysis: Metate Cave Case

      Chapter 6: 3D Visualization of BGS features: Trinchera Cave Case

      Part III: Constructing Landscape Use and Social Space

      Chapter 7: Inclusive landscapes through time in southeastern Colorado

      Chapter 8: Transformative Spaces: Creating Social Identity and Reproducing Culture through Grinding Processes

      Part IV: Future Research

      Chapter 9: Lesson Learned and Future Avenues to Explore in High Plains BGS features

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