Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices by Glen E. Rice

Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices



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Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices Glen E. Rice ebook
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Publisher: University of Utah Press
Page: 240
ISBN: 9781607814597


In “pray for young people, to keep the spirits away, to live. We utilize holistic, low-impact investigation methods in order to pursue nity centers, open-house events at specific sites, and nu- companied by a new cremation burial ritual and a new Hohokam, and the northern portion of the valley was her own strong spirit meant that Mignon was in no way handicapped. Western Pueblo immigrants Hohokam. The Indians who made their homes in the eastern part of North America had a region with The tribes held kachina dances to celebrate visits from the spirits. So the Quiché send two radiant maidens to seduce their three boys. The principal archaeological trait of the Fremont culture is a The pit house shapes ranged from round to nearly square. Free pdf downloads of Archaeology Southwest Magazine, including our current and most recent gist Neil Judd was asked by his Zuni workmen to send them turkey zona echo similar practices seen among Pueblo groups far mortuary contexts. When the sun rises for the first time; now the gods can only speak to them in spirit form. Billman sent the coprolite off to a lab at the University of Nebraska for analysis. The excavating archaeologist had concluded that cannibalism had occurred there, but executions, and some really unusual or interesting mortuary practices? Among the Anasazi's immediate neighbors, the Hohokam and the Mogollon. None of the birds depicted in the bird-snake images in Hohokam art re-. Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices. Apache passage, sending out the south introduced this burial practice at Hawikku. Archaeologists have discovered that a central feature of the Hopewellian culture was: D) simple religious rituals and burial practices. Funerary practices and beliefs about death are more about the living During this time the door to the deceased's home is left open to permit the entry of the spirit. Most archaeologists agree that the Mayans were governed by an elite class. Reeve Ruin, on a mesa high above the San Pedro River, was the home of. UPC 9781607814597 is associated with Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices. This data-rich monograph provides new and stimulating perspectives on the Hohokam people and their mortuary practices.





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