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Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit
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Loveland, Erika
, Wright, Alice P.
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Antiquities
/ Appalachians
/ Archaeological artifacts
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeology
/ Craft workers
/ Excavation
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Gulf languages
/ Handicrafts
/ Historic artifacts
/ Hopewell
/ Hopewell culture
/ Material culture
/ Mineral resources
/ Museums
/ Native American antiquities
/ Native Americans
/ Ohio
/ Pilgrimages
/ Proximity
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Ritual
/ Rituals
/ Silica
/ Summit conferences
/ U.S.A
2015
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Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit
by
Loveland, Erika
, Wright, Alice P.
in
Antiquities
/ Appalachians
/ Archaeological artifacts
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeology
/ Craft workers
/ Excavation
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Gulf languages
/ Handicrafts
/ Historic artifacts
/ Hopewell
/ Hopewell culture
/ Material culture
/ Mineral resources
/ Museums
/ Native American antiquities
/ Native Americans
/ Ohio
/ Pilgrimages
/ Proximity
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Ritual
/ Rituals
/ Silica
/ Summit conferences
/ U.S.A
2015
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Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit
by
Loveland, Erika
, Wright, Alice P.
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Antiquities
/ Appalachians
/ Archaeological artifacts
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeology
/ Craft workers
/ Excavation
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Gulf languages
/ Handicrafts
/ Historic artifacts
/ Hopewell
/ Hopewell culture
/ Material culture
/ Mineral resources
/ Museums
/ Native American antiquities
/ Native Americans
/ Ohio
/ Pilgrimages
/ Proximity
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Ritual
/ Rituals
/ Silica
/ Summit conferences
/ U.S.A
2015
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Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit
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Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit
2015
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Ritual items made of thin mica sheet are among the most spectacular of the special objects from the Hopewell sites of the Ohio Valley. Hitherto it has generally been believed that the mica was imported in raw material form from sources in the Appalachian Summit and cut into shape in the Hopewell core. Recent excavations at Garden Creek, a ritual enclosure on the margin of the source area, throws doubt on this model through extensive evidence for mica-working at this site. The Garden Creek community may have been drawn into the Hopewell sphere through its proximity to the mica sources, and the people of Garden Creek may have carried cut mica and crystal quartz as offerings to the major Hopewell centres in the course of pilgrimage.
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