The Bird-stone Ceremonial
1019392207
9781019392201
Description:
First published in 1917, The Bird-Stone Ceremonial is a pioneering work of archaeology and anthropology, documenting the ceremonial practices of the ancient Ohio Valley culture known as the Mound Builders. The book includes detailed descriptions and illustrations of ceremonial objects such as the titular bird-stones, as well as discussions of the cultural significance and religious beliefs underlying these objects. This edition includes a new introduction by a contemporary archaeologist, placing Moorehead's work in its historical context and assessing its lasting contributions to the field.
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