Religion in the prehispanic Southwest
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Religion in the prehispanic Southwest
(Archaeology of religion)
AltaMira Press, c2006
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The horned serpent tradition in the North American Southwest / David A. Phillips, Jr., Christine S. VanPool, and Todd L. VanPool
- Religious behavior in the post-Chaco years / John Kantner
- New perspectives on an ancient religion : katsina ritual and the archaeological record / E. Charles Adams and Vincent M. Lamotta
- Icons and ethnicity : Hopi painted pottery and murals / Kelley Hays-Gilpin
- Gathering spaces and bounded places : the religious significance of plaza-oriented communities in the Northern Rio Grande, New Mexico / Samantha M. Ruscavage-Barz and Elizabeth A. Bagwell
- Iikááh : Chaco sacred schematics / J.S. Williams ... [et al.]
- Guanacos, symbolism, and religion during the Hohokam preclassic / Mark L. Chenault and John M. Lindly
- Elevated spaces : exploring the symbolic at Cerros de Trincheras / Bridget M. Zavala
- Toloatzin and shamanic journeys : exploring the ritual role of sacred datura in the prehistoric Southwest / Lisa W. Huckell and Christine S. VanPool
- Pre-columbian Venus : celestial twin and icon of duality / Marc Thompson
- Religion and the Mesoamerican ball game in the Casas Grandes region of Northern Mexico / Marcel J. Harmon
- Ancestors and elites : emergent complexity, ritual practices, and mortuary behavior at Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico / Gordon F.M. Rakita
- The Casas Grandes and Salado phenomena : evidence for a religious schism in the greater Southwest / Todd L. VanPool, Christine S. VanPool, and David A. Phillips, Jr