Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley: archaic sacred sites and rituals

"In this provocative work, Cheryl Claassen challenges long-standing notions about hunter-gatherer life in the southern Ohio Valley as it unfolded some 8,000 to 3,500 years ago. Focusing on freshwater shell mounds scattered along the Tennessee, Ohio, Green, and Harpeth rivers, Claassen draws on...

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Contributors: Claassen, Cheryl 1953- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Knoxville University of Tennessee Press c2010
In:Year: 2010
Edition:1st ed.
Further subjects:B Shellfish Social aspects History Ohio River Valley
B Excavations (archaeology) Ohio River Valley
B Indians of North America (Ohio River Valley) Antiquities
B Landscapes ; Social aspects
B Sacred Space
B Sacred Space History Ohio River Valley
B Green River Valley (Ky.) Antiquities
B Ohio River Valley
B Landscapes Social aspects (Ohio River Valley) History
B History
B Kitchen-middens
B HISTORY ; State & Local ; General
B Indians of North America Rites and ceremonies Ohio River Valley
B Excavations (archaeology) (Ohio River Valley)
B Electronic books
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
B Kitchen-middens (Ohio River Valley)
B Shellfish Social aspects (Ohio River Valley) History
B United States ; Tennessee River Valley
B Indians of North America Antiquities Ohio River Valley
B Kitchen-middens Ohio River Valley
B Antiquities
B Indians of North America ; Antiquities
B Tennessee River Valley Antiquities
B Indians of North America ; Rites and ceremonies
B Excavations (archaeology)
B Sacred Space (Ohio River Valley) History
B Landscapes Social aspects History Ohio River Valley
B Indians of North America (Ohio River Valley) Rites and ceremonies
B HISTORY ; State & Local
B Kentucky ; Green River Valley
B Ohio River Valley Antiquities
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Summary:"In this provocative work, Cheryl Claassen challenges long-standing notions about hunter-gatherer life in the southern Ohio Valley as it unfolded some 8,000 to 3,500 years ago. Focusing on freshwater shell mounds scattered along the Tennessee, Ohio, Green, and Harpeth rivers, Claassen draws on the latest archaeological research to offer penetrating new insights into the sacred world of Archaic peoples. Some of the most striking ideas are that there were no villages in the southern Ohio Valley during the Archaic period, that all of the trading and killing were for ritual purposes, and that body positioning in graves reflects cause of death primarily"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-264) and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:1572337338