Pre-Columbian burial rites
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E77.9 .L339 2014
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor | E77.9 .L339 2014 | v.1 | On Shelf |
General Shelving - 3rd Floor | E77.9 .L339 2014 | v.2 | On Shelf |
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5 v. ; illustrations ; 25 cm
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Volume I of the PRE-COLUMBIAN BURIAL RITES series consists of a comprehensive examination and discussion of mortuary behaviors by the prehistoric inhabitants of the Southwest Region of North America. The study of burial practice is useful to the discussion of the complexities of population traits and characteristics because on a societal scale, similarity or differentiation of patterning in the disposal of the dead has been considered one of the basic identifying "signatures" used to distinguish cultural populations. Because burial of the dead is a ritually-oriented, ideologically-grounded rite of passage, its very nature is conservative, steeped in tradition and resistant to change. It is possible and vital, therefore, to identify repetitive characteristics of burial customs. For this purpose a mortuary sample of 17,587 burials from 385 mortuary sites was utilized to address the range of variability and consistency within the four subdivisions of the Southwest Region that includes the Hohokam, Mogollon, Ancestral Puebloan, and Northern Rio Grande populations.
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Volume II of the PRE-COLUMBIAN BURIAL RITES series consists of a comprehensive examination and discussion of mortuary behaviors of the prehistoric inhabitants North Americans of the Plains Region. Twelve years of research that covered North America between the Rockies and the Appalachians provided a comprehensive multi-regional database consisting of 97,821 deceased individuals from 3,678 prehistoric burial sites. From that database I formulated a Plains region database consisting of 13,104 deceased individuals from 1,229 burial sites within Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Built on the premise that analysis of mortuary practice is a valuable tool in the examination of prehistoric cultural entities, the variability and consistency of burial traits on the Plains establishes a pattern of conservative behaviors that are definitive in the detection of cohesive cultural groups. Burial traits that were thoroughly investigated included: MNI (minimum number of individuals), cremation, secondary inhumation, primary inhumation, bundling, position of deposition, placement, age and sex, artificial cranial flattening, time line, cultural affiliation, mortuary furniture specifics, head direction, mortuary facility, and in-site burial location. It was ascertained that multiple cultural populations exhibited ritually-oriented and conservatively-grounded patterns of behavior that differentiated their society's practice of burial ideology. The ritual patterns also indicated that over long spans of time, societal disruption occurred when cultures adapted to internally changing viewpoints, sometimes exacerbated by changing climate and geographic environments. Because the North American plains is a vast territory the detailed analysis of prehistoric burial characteristics was a complex and intricate web of sub-regional population movements through time that documented with some clarity how the different cultural groups dealt with the disposal of the deceased population on the prehistoric North American plains.
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Ladwig, B. L., & Jennings, J. D. 1. (2014). Pre-Columbian burial rites . Createspace Independent Pub..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ladwig, Barbara L and Jesse D. 1909-1997. Jennings. 2014. Pre-Columbian Burial Rites. Charleston: Createspace Independent Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ladwig, Barbara L and Jesse D. 1909-1997. Jennings. Pre-Columbian Burial Rites Charleston: Createspace Independent Pub, 2014.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Ladwig, B. L. and Jennings, J. D. 1. (2014). Pre-columbian burial rites. Charleston: Createspace Independent Pub.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ladwig, Barbara L., and Jesse D. 1909-1997 Jennings. Pre-Columbian Burial Rites Createspace Independent Pub., 2014.
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