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Carr, Christopher

The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors

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Table of contents

Part I. Rationale and Framework

1. Documenting the Lives of Ohio Hopewell People: A Philosophical and Empirical Foundation
Christopher Carr, D. Troy Case

Part II. The Scioto Hopewell: Land, People, Culture, and History

2. Environmental Setting, Natural Symbols, and Subsistence
Christopher Carr

3. Settlement and Communities
Christopher Carr

4. Social and Ritual Organization
Christopher Carr

5. World View and the Dynamics of Change: The Beginning and the End of Scioto Hopewell Culture and Lifeways
Christopher Carr

Part III. Inventory and Documentation

6. Documenting the Ohio Hopewell Mortuary Record: The Bioarchaeological Data Base
D. Troy Case, Christopher Carr

7. Ceremonial Site Locations, Descriptions, and Bibliography
D. Troy Case, Christopher Carr

8. Definition of Variables and Variable States
D. Troy Case, Christopher Carr, Ashley E. Evans

9. Evaluating the Consistency of Age and Sex Assessments of Ohio Hopewell Human Remains by Previous Investigators
D. Troy Case

10. Aging and Sexing Human Remains from the Hopewell Site
Cheryl A. Johnston

11. The Functions and Meanings of Ohio Hopewell Ceremonial Artifacts in Ethnohistorical Perspective
Christopher Carr, Rex Weeks, Mark Bahti

12. Contextualizing Preanalyses of the Ohio Hopewell Mortuary Data, I: Age, Sex, Burial-Deposit, and Intraburial Artifact Count Distributions
Christopher Carr, Beau J. Goldstein, D. Troy Case

13. Contextualizing Preanalyses of the Ohio Hopewell Mortuary Data, II: Associations of Artifact Classes across Burials
Christopher Carr

14. Data Accuracy and Precision: A Comparison of the Hopebioarch Data Base to N. Greber’s and T. Lloyd’s Data Bases
Christopher Carr, Beau J. Goldstein, D. Troy Case

Part IV. Future Directions

15. Coming to Know Ohio Hopewell Peoples Better: Topics for Future Research, Masters’ Theses, and Doctoral Dissertations
Christopher Carr

Keywords: Social Sciences, general, Archaeology, Anthropology

Author(s)
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2008
Language
en
Edition
1
Imprint
Springer New York - New York, NY
Series
Interdisciplinary Contributions To Archaeology
Page amount
795 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780387773872

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