List of Illustrations
Introduction: The Materials of Ritual and Religion in Eastern North America
Casey R. Barrier and Stephen B. Carmody
1. Early Ritual in the American Southeast: Evidence from the Paleoindian Period
Thomas A. Jennings, Ashley M. Smallwood, and Charlotte D. Pevny
2. Caches and Burials: Ritual Use of Dust Cave during the Paleoindian and Archaic Periods
Renee B. Walker
3. Tattoo Bundles as Archaeological Correlates for Ancient Body Ritual in Eastern North America
Aaron Deter-Wolf and Tanya M. Peres
4. Planting Ritual: Woodland Gardens and Imbued Landscapes
Stephen B. Carmody and Kandace D. Hollenbach
5. The Emergence and Importance of Falconoid Imagery during the Middle Woodland Period
Bretton T. Giles
6. Ritual Knowledge and Composition: Rethinking “Hopewellian” Assemblages in the Middle Woodland Southeast
Alice P. Wright and Cameron Gokee
7. Bears as Both Family and Food: Tracing the Changing Contexts of Bear Ceremonialism at the Feltus Mounds
Megan C. Kassabaum and Ashley Peles
8. Identifying Religious Activity in the Archaeological Record: The Case of the Griffin Shelter (40FR151)
Sierra M. Bow, James F. Bates, Meagan E. Dennison, Connie M. Randall, and Jan F. Simek
9. Psychotropic Plants and Sacred Animals at the Washausen Mound-Town: Religious Ritual and the Early Mississippian Era
Casey R. Barrier
10. Religious Partners: Material and Human Actors in the Creation of Early Cahokia
Sarah E. Baires and Melissa R. Baltus
11. The Allure of Cahokia as a Sacred Place in the Eleventh Century
James A. Brown and John E. Kelly
12. Head Pots and Religious Sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley
David H. Dye
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