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In Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles, archaeologists analyze evidence of the religious beliefs and ritual practices of Mississippian people through the lens of indigenous ontologies and material culture. Employing archaeological, ethnographic, and ethnohistoric evidence, the contributors explore the recent emphasis on iconography as an important component for interpreting eastern North America’s ancient past. The research in this volume emphasizes the animistic nature of animals and objects, erasing the false divide between people and other-than-human beings. Drawing on an array of empirical approaches, the contributors demonstrate the importance of understanding beliefs and ritual and the significance of investigating how people in the past practiced religion and ritual by crafting, circulating, using, and ultimately decommissioning material items and spaces, including ceramic effigies, rock art, sacred bundles, shell gorgets, stone figurines, and symbolic weaponry.



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Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles is an essential read for archaeologists researching and thinking about Mississippian symbols. It addresses important and timely issues, such as the use and depiction of ceremonial bundles and ritual regalia, as well as the significance of culture heroes and other-than-human persons in Mississippian belief systems and cosmologies. Certain chapters also focus on under-discussed mound centers, such as the Castalian Springs, Link Farm, and Lake Jackson sites, in ways that alter our understanding of these Mississippian communities. Additionally, its chapters engage in pertinent discussions about how Mississippian symbols were intertwined with ceremonial practices and memory in ways that are sure to influence future archaeological analyses.

-- Bretton T. Giles

Table of Contents

Introduction: An Archaeology of Mississippian Ritual Practices

Part I Sacred Bundles

Chapter 1: Dressing and Caring for the Spirits: The Role of Sacred Bundles in Siouan Society

Chapter 2: Ritual Languages of the Southeast: Sacred Bundles in the Memory Theaters of Mississippian Period Ritualism

Chapter 3: Nested Bundles Within Etowah’s Mound C

Chapter 4: “Cradleboard Figurines” Or Icons of Sacred Bundles?

Chapter 5: Regalia and Sacred Bundles from Mound 1 at the Castalian Spring Mounds, Tennessee

Part II Other-Than-Human Persons and Ritual Caches

Chapter 6: The Link Farm Cache: Invoking the Ancestors and Supplicating the Hero Twins

Chapter 7: Earth Mother in the Middle Cumberland, Beneath World Powers, and a Portal to the Otherworld

Chapter 8: Medicine for the Dead: Shell Gorgets as Accompaniments for Rites of Passage

Part III Elite Regalia

Chapter 9: Hair, Hats, and Headdresses as Symbolic Regalia in Missouri Rock Art

Chapter 10: Caddo Regalia in Context: Historic and Ethnographic Examples

Chapter 11: Mississippian Regalia at Lake Jackson: Elaborate Finery, Insignia of Office, Ritual Paraphernalia, and Material Symbols of Elite Status

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 13/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793650597, 978-1793650597
      ISBN10: 1793650594

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      Book Synopsis

      In Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles, archaeologists analyze evidence of the religious beliefs and ritual practices of Mississippian people through the lens of indigenous ontologies and material culture. Employing archaeological, ethnographic, and ethnohistoric evidence, the contributors explore the recent emphasis on iconography as an important component for interpreting eastern North America’s ancient past. The research in this volume emphasizes the animistic nature of animals and objects, erasing the false divide between people and other-than-human beings. Drawing on an array of empirical approaches, the contributors demonstrate the importance of understanding beliefs and ritual and the significance of investigating how people in the past practiced religion and ritual by crafting, circulating, using, and ultimately decommissioning material items and spaces, including ceramic effigies, rock art, sacred bundles, shell gorgets, stone figurines, and symbolic weaponry.



      Trade Review

      Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles is an essential read for archaeologists researching and thinking about Mississippian symbols. It addresses important and timely issues, such as the use and depiction of ceremonial bundles and ritual regalia, as well as the significance of culture heroes and other-than-human persons in Mississippian belief systems and cosmologies. Certain chapters also focus on under-discussed mound centers, such as the Castalian Springs, Link Farm, and Lake Jackson sites, in ways that alter our understanding of these Mississippian communities. Additionally, its chapters engage in pertinent discussions about how Mississippian symbols were intertwined with ceremonial practices and memory in ways that are sure to influence future archaeological analyses.

      -- Bretton T. Giles

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: An Archaeology of Mississippian Ritual Practices

      Part I Sacred Bundles

      Chapter 1: Dressing and Caring for the Spirits: The Role of Sacred Bundles in Siouan Society

      Chapter 2: Ritual Languages of the Southeast: Sacred Bundles in the Memory Theaters of Mississippian Period Ritualism

      Chapter 3: Nested Bundles Within Etowah’s Mound C

      Chapter 4: “Cradleboard Figurines” Or Icons of Sacred Bundles?

      Chapter 5: Regalia and Sacred Bundles from Mound 1 at the Castalian Spring Mounds, Tennessee

      Part II Other-Than-Human Persons and Ritual Caches

      Chapter 6: The Link Farm Cache: Invoking the Ancestors and Supplicating the Hero Twins

      Chapter 7: Earth Mother in the Middle Cumberland, Beneath World Powers, and a Portal to the Otherworld

      Chapter 8: Medicine for the Dead: Shell Gorgets as Accompaniments for Rites of Passage

      Part III Elite Regalia

      Chapter 9: Hair, Hats, and Headdresses as Symbolic Regalia in Missouri Rock Art

      Chapter 10: Caddo Regalia in Context: Historic and Ethnographic Examples

      Chapter 11: Mississippian Regalia at Lake Jackson: Elaborate Finery, Insignia of Office, Ritual Paraphernalia, and Material Symbols of Elite Status

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