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Inde / 587 agentive autonomy, 88, 222, 321, 550n2, 567n5; heterarchy, 99, 133, 204, 229, 415; squatter ethos, 86, 132. See also squatter ethos Ahler, Steven, 334, 338 Alt, Susan, 379, 438–39, 442–43, 557n3 Anderson, David, 247, 249, 250, 502, 520, 558n7 Anderson, James, 253–54 Autonomous Cult model, 120, 123–24, 136, 235, 400, 448; cult factions, 448, 460; dual gender/age-grade structure, 175; enabling hierarchy, 133, 135, 229, 325, 415; ritual artifact production, 431, 495 autonomist faction, 467; Creek Bottom Group, 506; defensive warfare, 499–500, 505–6; factional history and influence, 482, 484–85, 489, 491–95, 497–99, 505; iconic warrants, 470; ideological negotiations , 470–72, 524–25; ideological strategy , 468, 492–93, 499; leadership, 469; Monks Mound/Grand Plaza, 484–85, 493, 505; power distribution, 525; proscriptive factional orientation, 471, 489, 506, 515, 526, 528; ritual know-how, 470; standardized production and distribution, 495–500; Stirling phase characteristics, 501–2, 506, 525; structural contradictions, 469; Woodhenge 72, 489. See also centralist faction; Ideological Cult Faction model axis-mundi, 149, 495; Cahokia Creek, 458; cosmic structure, 302; cult heterarchy, 237, 317; Point A, 474 Bailey, Garrick, 42, 514–15, 567n5, 570n2, 570n3 Barker, Alex W., 557n2 BBB Motor nodal site, autonomous cult CBL, 273, 287, 294, 389, 436, 499; as cemetery site, 273, 383; as ceremonial nodal site, 270–71, 273, 275, 280–84, 373, 377, 388; female-based fecundity cult, 288–89, 293, 424, 426; intersite relations, 273; Bell, Robert, 173 Bhaskar, Roy, 547n4, 548n4, 549n4, 572n8 bifurcated settlement articulation mode, 97, 98–103, 260, 511, 551n4, 569n11; bifurcated-integrated continuum, 97, 101; causal factors (sacred), 101, 419; clan-cult arm’s-length relation 221, 262, 285–86, 293–94, 401, 440, 523; custodial usufruct, 101; dismantling, 312; geographical scope, 100; long-distance exchange, 503; mortuary, 112; mutualistic cult heterarchy, 292–93; Nyakyusa, 102–3; Terminal Late Woodland–Mississippian transition, 221, 260, 524; warfare, 99–100. See also integrated settlement articulation mode Booth, Donald, 373–77, 381, 387–88 Bradley, Richard, 348 Brown, James A., 21, 90–92, 95, 105, 117–18, 173, 551n1, 560n1, 562n15 Brumfiel, Elizabeth, 415, 460–62, 553n8 Buikstra, Jane, 31–32, 40, 59, 93–94, 105 cemetery (polity view), 31–32, 373, 375, 394; dispersed settlement, 394; proprietorial corporate symbol, 39, 59, 93, 105, 383, 399; as social status marker, 271, 298, 318–19, 325, 398, 564n8; standing at death, 109. See also collective burial locale (CBL) Cemetery model, 105–6, 118, 298–99, 330, 432, 560n2; proprietorial domain, 106. See also collective burial locale (CBL) Index 588 / Inde Center Grove site, 373, 375, 381; auxiliary upland cult CBL, 385, 386, 389, 396, 434, 438–39, 444, 447, 563n3; BBB Motor site, comparison, 377, 388–89; Halliday site, comparison, 445; Knoebel site, comparison , 378, 444; mortuary content, 375, 378, 387, 444–45; mortuary innovation, 388; Stemler Bluff site, comparison, 395, 444–45 centralist faction, 467; factional history and influence, 482, 484–85, 489, 491–94, 497–99, 506, 525–26; iconic warrants, 470; ideological negotiations, 470–72; ideological strategy, 492; leadership, 469; lethal human sacrifice, 505; offensive warfare, 499, 501; power distribution, 525–26, 528; prescriptive factional orientation, 468, 471–72, 489, 506; ritual know-how, 470; standardized production and distribution, 497, 499; Stirling phase characteristics, 501–2, 506, 525; structural contradictions, 469; Woodhenge cult, 470, 484, 490–92. See also, autonomist faction; Ideological Cult Faction model central political-administrative complex (sprawling), 247, 413, 452 central precinct: components, 240, 242, 252; cult heterarchy view, 232, 290, 315, 471, 487, 494, 501; cult heterarchy view— factionalism, 467, 470–71, 484–85, 493; hierarchical polity view, 242, 246, 344, 410; locational relations, 242, 244, 246, 252, 449, 451; Range site, 429; of Tenochtitlan , 257 C–form, 256–58, 559n8; autonomist faction , 501, 505–6; sacred icon, 258–59, 401, 467; warfare, 259, 500, 508. See also palisade Charles, Douglas, 31–32, 40, 59, 93–94, 105 Cheyenne, 149, 555n8 Cobb, Charles, 254 collective burial locale (CBL) —monistic modular polity (cemetery) CBL, 93–94, 105, 330, 375, 399; East St. Louis Quarry site, 310; elite-commoner criteria, 317, 319–20; indicators, 298, 301; proprietorial corporate symbol, 39, 59, 93, 105, 383. See also Cemetery model —polyistic locale-centric CBL, 93–95, 105, 119, 454, 525, 563n6; alliance cult CBL, 314–17, 322, 384–85, 387, 389, 395–96, 422–26; auxiliary cult CBL, 314, 385–86, 389, 394–95, 402, 424–27, 434, 438–39, 444, 447, 565n6; cemetery CBL, 93...

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