Early New World monumentality

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Early New World monumentality

edited by Richard L. Burger and Robert M. Rosenswig

University Press of Florida, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Considering early New World monumentality / Robert M. Rosenswig and Richard L. Burger
  • Early mounds in the lower Mississippi Valley / Joe Saunders
  • Shell mounds of the middle St. Johns Basin, Northeast Florida / Kenneth E. Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
  • Monumentality in eastern North America during the Mississippian period / David G. Anderson
  • Agriculture and monumentality in the Soconusco region of Chiapas, Mexico / Robert M. Rosenswig
  • Early Olmec wetland mounds : investing energy to produce energy / Ann Cyphers and Judith Zurita-Noguera
  • The origins of monumentality in ancient Guerrero, Mexico / Louise I. Paradis
  • Early civilization in the Maya lowlands, monumentality, and place making : a view from the Holmul region / Francisco Estrada-Belli
  • Monumental architecture and social complexity in the intermediate area / R. Jeffrey Frost and Jeffrey Quilter
  • Early mounds and monumental art in ancient Amazonia : history, scale, function, and social ecology / Anna C. Roosevelt ... [et al.]
  • Why do people build monuments? : late archaic platform mounds in the Norte Chico / Jonathan Haas and Winifred Creamer
  • Monumental architecture arising from an early astronomical-religious complex in Perú, 2200-1750 BC / Robert A. Benfer Jr
  • Preceramic and initial period monumentality within the Casma Valley of Peru / Thomas Pozorski and Shelia Pozorski
  • Monumental public complexes and agricultural expansion on Peru's central coast during the second millennium BC / Richard L. Burger and Lucy C. Salazar
  • Agricultural terraces as monumental architecture in the Titcaca basin : their origins in the Yaya-Mama religious tradition / Sergio J. Chávez
  • A west Asian perspective on early monuments / Frank Hole

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