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Examining the meaning of the Ohio Hopewell monumental earthworks within the societies that built them

Were the builders of the famous earthworks and mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley, people we today call Ohio Hopewell, residentially mobile or sedentary populations? What role and meaning did Hopewell earthworks play within these ancient societies? Ultimately, can they teach us anything or help us see things anew?

This collection of essays addresses important questions, like these and others, by examining the cultural and social nature of the well-known Ohio Hopewell monumental earthworks. Scholars discuss the purpose, meaning, and role of earthworks and other artifacts, theorizing on how they may have reflected political, social, and practical ecological organization.

Presented in a unique "dialogical" structure, this series of open conversations and debates about divergent archaeological practices provides a unique opportunity for the contributors to directly assess their colleagues’ various approaches to studying these ancient communities.


Contributors:  Lauren Sieg | Douglas K. Charles | Robert V. Riordan | Paul Pacheco | Jarrod Burks | Robert Horn | Warren Deboer | Deeanne Wymer | John E. Hancock | Bradley T. Lepper | A. Martin Byers | N'omi B. Greber | Ray M. Hively 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Figures
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Tables
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-14
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  1. Section 1. Symbolic and Practical Settlement Interaction
  2. pp. 15-18
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  1. 1. Riverworld: Life and Meaning in the Illinois Valley
  2. pp. 19-36
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  1. 2. Why Move? Ohio Hopewell Sedentism Revisited
  2. pp. 37-55
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  1. 3. The Land between the Mounds: The Role of “Empty” Spaces in the Hopewellian Built Environment
  2. pp. 56-72
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  1. Commentary
  2. pp. 73-92
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  1. Section 2. The Earthworks and Their Geospatial Relations
  2. pp. 93-96
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  1. 4. The Ceremonial Landscape of the Newark Earthworks and the Raccoon Creek Valley
  2. pp. 97-127
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  1. 5. Hopewell Cosmography at Newark and Chillicothe, Ohio
  2. pp. 128-164
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  1. 6. Strange Sightings on the Scioto
  2. pp. 165-198
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  1. Commentary
  2. pp. 199-210
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  1. Section 3. The Earthworks and Their Material Cultural Relations
  2. pp. 211-214
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  1. 7. Enclosed by Stone
  2. pp. 215-229
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  1. 8. The Turner-Hopewell Axis: Exploring Interaction through Embankment Form and Mortuary Patterning
  2. pp. 230-244
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  1. Commentary
  2. pp. 245-258
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  1. Section 4. The Hermeneutic and Phenomenological Perspective
  2. pp. 259-262
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  1. 9. The Earthworks Hermeneutically Considered
  2. pp. 263-275
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  1. 10. The “Heartland” Woodland Settlement System: Cultural Traditions and Resolving Key Puzzles
  2. pp. 276-296
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  1. Commentary
  2. pp. 297-306
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  1. Section 5. Critical Methodology and Epistemology
  1. 11. Where Do (Hopewell) Research Answers Come From?
  2. pp. 309-328
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  1. Commentary
  2. pp. 329-332
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  1. Section 6. Hopewell Settlement Patterns and Symbolic Landscapes
  1. 12. Coda: Still Seeking “Hopewell”
  2. pp. 335-348
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  1. References
  2. pp. 349-390
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 391-394
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 395-406
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