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Summary

The massive earthen mounds of ancient Cahokia in southwestern Illinois form the largest and most complex archaeological site in the United States. Here, at the center of a vibrant Native American culture, a settlement of Mississippian Indians grew, prospered, and declined. Tracing perceptions of the Cahokian landscape from the times of Indians and explorers to the present, Envisioning Cahokiadetails the archaeology of North America's largest prehistoric urban center. Illustrated with a variety of images, this unique book provides new insights into Cahokian lifeways, land use, and culture through a landscape approach that explores the interrelationship of environment and society. Using the latest data from remote sensing and archaeological field studies, the authors examine such structures as the immense Grand Plaza and the impressive mounds used for both community ceremonies and burials. These mounds and other features of Cahokia form a political and social map, revealing a rich and elaborate culture. The authors show how settlement and ceremonial patterns defined power structures and belief systems, and suggest ways Cahokians may have perceived their place in the physical and spiritual worlds. Tracing the history of the Cahokians and their landscape, Envisioning Cahokia leads readers to a new awareness of a culture that will forever inspire wonder and respect.

Author Biography

Rinita A. Dalan is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Earth Science at Minnesota State University Moorhead George R. Holley is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Earth Science at Minnesota State University Moorhead William I. Woods is Professor of Geography and Director of the Office of Contract Archaeology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Harold W. Watters. Jr., is associated with the mine subsidence mapping project, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Department of Geography John A. Koepke is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Minnesota

Table of Contents

Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 3(16)
PART I: LANDSCAPE AND CULTURE
The Landscape Concept
19(22)
A Landscape Approach
41(18)
PART II: CAHOKIAN LANDSCAPES
The Cahokia Landscape
59(10)
Settling Cahokia
69(20)
Landscape Structure
89(18)
Landscape Change
107(18)
PART III: LANDSCAPE AND MEANING
Cahokians in the Landscape
125(9)
Building Cahokia
134(17)
Landscape Elements
151(16)
Landscape Symbolism
167(22)
Abandonment
189(5)
Conclusion 194(15)
Appendix 209(2)
Bibliography 211(26)
Biographical Sketches 237(2)
Index 239

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