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Mississippian Mortuary Practices Lynne P. Sullivan

Mississippian Mortuary Practices By Lynne P. Sullivan

Mississippian Mortuary Practices by Lynne P. Sullivan


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By focusing on how mortuary practices serve as symbols of beliefs and values for the living, this title explores how burial of the dead reflects and reinforces the cosmology of specific cultures, the status of living participants in the burial ceremony, ongoing kin relationships, and other aspects of social organization.

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Mississippian Mortuary Practices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective by Lynne P. Sullivan

The residents of Mississippian towns principally located in the southeastern and midwestern United States from 900 to1500 A.D. made many beautiful objects, which included elaborate and well-crafted copper and shell ornaments, pottery vessels, and stonework. Some of these objects were socially valued goods and often were placed in ritual context, such as graves.

The funerary context of these artefacts has sparked considerable study and debate among archaeologists, raising questions about the place in society of the individuals interred with such items, as well as the nature of the societies in which these people lived.

By focusing on how mortuary practices serve as symbols of beliefs and values for the living, the contributors to Mississippian Mortuary Practices explore how burial of the dead reflects and reinforces the cosmology of specific cultures, the status of living participants in the burial ceremony, on-going kin relationships, and other aspects of social organisation.

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Shows that instead of reflecting status, mortuary programs actually use the dead to refract, realign, and repurpose the roles and relations of the living.--Alex W. Barker, University of Missouri

About Lynne P. Sullivan

Lynne P. Sullivan is research professor of anthropology and curator of archaeology at the Frank H. McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee. She is co-editor of Archaeology of the Appalachian Highlands, Grit Tempered, and Ancient Earthen Enclosures of the Eastern Woodlands. Robert C. Mainfort Jr., professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas, is co-editor of Ancient Earthen Enclosures of the Eastern Woodlands.

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NLS9780813042015
9780813042015
0813042011
Mississippian Mortuary Practices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective by Lynne P. Sullivan
New
Paperback
University Press of Florida
2012-01-30
320
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