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Feasting with Shellfish in the Southern Ohio Valley: Archaic Sacred Sites and Rituals
University of Tennessee Press, 2010 eISBN: 978-1-57233-733-6 | Cloth: 978-1-57233-714-5 Library of Congress Classification E78.O4C55 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 977
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this provocative work, Cheryl Claassen challenges long-standing notions n this provocative work, Cheryl Claassen challenges long-standing notions Iabout hunter-gatherer life in the southern Ohio Valley as it unfolded some Iabout hunter-gatherer life in the southern Ohio Valley as it unfolded some I8,000 to 3,500 years ago. Focusing on freshwater shell mounds scattered 8,000 to 3,500 years ago. Focusing on freshwater shell mounds scattered along the Tennessee, Ohio, Green, and Harpeth rivers, Claassen draws on the latest archaeological research to offer penetrating new insights into the sacred world of Archaic peoples. Some of the most striking ideas are that there were no villages in the southern Ohio Valley during the Archaic period, that all of the trading and killing were for ritual purposes, and that body positioning in graves reflects cause of death primarily.
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