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The Scioto Hopewell and their neighborsThe Scioto Hopewell and their neighbors

The Scioto Hopewell and their neighbors2008

D. Troy Case

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"This book presents, for the first time, a detailed, holistic synthesis of the lifeways, culture, history, and material record of the ceremonially and socially rich Hopewell peoples who lived in the Scioto valley and neighboring areas in Ohio in the first centuries A.D. The Scioto Hopewell built monumental, 80 acre earthworks aligned precisely to astronomical events, masterfully worked glistening metals and semiprecious stones into elegant designs, and honored their dead with these vocal artifacts in community burial houses two-thirds the size of a football field. The Scioto Hopewell's intricate social order and religious concepts of alliance afforded them three centuries of intercommunity peace."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL13838976W

Subjects

Material cultureIndians of North AmericaHuman remains (Archaeology)AntiquitiesRites and ceremoniesEarthworks (Archaeology)Excavations (Archaeology)Hopewell cultureAnthropologyArchaeologyIndians of north america, rites and ceremoniesIndians of north america, social conditionsIndians of north america, material cultureOhio, antiquities

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