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The ancient mounds of Poverty Point : Place of rings

معرفی کتاب «The ancient mounds of Poverty Point : Place of rings» نوشتهٔ Jon L. Gibson، منتشرشده توسط نشر University Press of Florida در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Gibson, the grand old man of Poverty Point archaeology, has presented his personal reflections on his and others' extensive work at this mysterious and awe-inspiring site. He recounts (in his equally mysterious Louisiana voice) the setting, meaning, and history of archaeological thought that surround the site."--Mike Russo, National Park Service Jon Gibson confronts the intriguing mystery of Poverty Point, the ruins of a large prehistoric Indian settlement that was home to one of the most fascinating ancient cultures in eastern North America. The 3,500-year-old site in northeastern Louisiana is known for its large, elaborate earthworks—a series of concentric, crescent-shaped dirt rings and bird-shaped mounds. With its imposing 25-mile core, it is one of the largest archaic constructions on American soil. It's also one of the most puzzling—perplexing questions haunt Poverty Point, and archaeologists still speculate about life and culture at the site, its age, how it was created, and if it was at the forefront of an emerging complex society. Gibson's engaging, well-illustrated account of Poverty Point brings to life one of the oldest earthworks of its size in the Western Hemisphere, the hub of a massive exchange network among native American peoples reaching a third of the way across the present-day United States. Gibson, the eminent authority on the site, boldly launches the first full-scale political, economic, and organizational analysis of Poverty Point and nearby affiliated sites. Writing in an informal style, he examines the period's architecture, construction, tools and appliances, economy, exchange, and ceremonies. Jon Gibson Confronts The Intriguing Mystery Of Poverty Point, The Ruins Of A Large Prehistoric Indian Settlement That Was Home To One Of The Most Fascinating Ancient Cultures In Eastern North America. The 3,500-year-old Site In Northeastern Louisiana Is Known For Its Large, Elaborate Earthworks - A Series Of Concentric, Crescent-shaped Dirt Rings And Bird-shaped Mounds. With Its Imposing 25-mile Core, It Is One Of The Largest Archaic Constructions On American Soil. It's Also One Of The Most Puzzling: Perplexing Questions Haunt Poverty Point, And Archaeologists Still Speculate About Life And Culture At The Site, Its Age, How It Was Created, And If It Was At The Forefront Of An Emerging Complex Society.--jacket. Aliens, Atlanteans, And American Indians -- Conceptual Matters -- From Then Until Now -- Roots -- Natural Environment -- Earthworks -- Gear And Appliances -- Fishing, Hunting And Gathering, And Table Fare -- Exchange -- Stone And Earth Symbolism -- Community Core -- Periphery Relationships -- Political Economy -- Poverty Point Development -- Neighbors And Distant Acquaintances -- In Retrospect -- Glossary. Jon L. Gibson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 279-280). "Jon Gibson confronts the intriguing mystery of Poverty Point, the ruins of a large prehistoric Indian settlement that was home to one of the most fascinating ancient cultures in eastern North America.". "The 3,500-year-old site in northeastern Louisiana is known for its large, elaborate earthworks - a series of concentric, crescent-shaped dirt rings and bird-shaped mounds. With its imposing 25-mile core, it is one of the largest archaic constructions on American soil. It's also one of the most puzzling: perplexing questions haunt Poverty Point, and archaeologists still speculate about life and culture at the site, its age, how it was created, and if it was at the forefront of an emerging complex society."--BOOK JACKET. Gibson 0front i-x Foreword 8 Acknowledgments 10 Aliens, Atlanteans, and American Indians 12 1 Conceptual Matters 20 2 From Then Until Now 26 3 Roots 53 4 Natural Environment 77 5 Earthworks 90 6 Gear and Appliances 122 7 Fishing, Hunting and Gathering, and Table Fare 169 8 Exchange 181 9 Stone and Earth Symbolism 193 10 Community Core – Periphery Relationships 205 11 Political Economy 218 12 Poverty Point Development 227 13 Neighbors and Distant Acquaintances 243 14 In Retrospect 277 Glossary 286 For Further Reading 290 A study of the mystery of Poverty Point, the ruins of a large prehistoric Indian settlement that was home to one of the most fascinating ancient cultures in eastern North America. The author offers a political, economic and organizational analysis of the Point and nearby affiliated sites.
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