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Exploring Ontologies of the Precontact Americas - by Gordon F M Rakita & María Cecilia Lozada (Hardcover)

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  • Applying social theory and incorporating non-Westernperspectives in the interpretation of bioarchaeological research Thisvolume demonstrates how researchers in bioarchaeology and mortuary archaeology canwork to better understand concepts of life and death in past societies of theIndigenous Americas.
  • Author(s): Gordon F M Rakita & María Cecilia Lozada
  • 320 Pages
  • Social Science, Archaeology

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"Applying social theory and incorporating non-Western perspectives in the interpretation of bioarchaeological research This volume demonstrates how researchers in bioarchaeology and mortuary archaeology can work to better understand concepts of life and death in past societies of the Indigenous Americas. Through case studies that apply the "ontological turn" to human funerary and skeletal remains, contributors set aside Western views of reality, nature, and personhood to explore how people of various cultures understood existence and the human body. Contributors examine mortuary records from Inuit groups in Labrador and Greenland, Hopewell culture in the lower Illinois River valley, and Weeden Island and Puebloan traditions in the United States Southeast and Southwest. They look at the Paquimâe community in Mexico, iconography of the Maya civilization, the demographics of Inka populations, and an ancient village on the Amazon River in Brazil. With attention to the viewpoints of these cultures, these essays deconstruct the boundaries between human remains and other interred artifacts, the living and the dead, and other binaries rooted deeply in Western science. Exploring Ontologies of the Precontact Americas reminds readers that their own ontological perspectives affect how they interpret the past. By considering diverse, non-Western worldviews and engaging with novel social theories of the body, this volume inspires new understandings of precontact societies. "--



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Applying social theory and incorporating non-Western
perspectives in the interpretation of bioarchaeological research

This
volume demonstrates how researchers in bioarchaeology and mortuary archaeology can
work to better understand concepts of life and death in past societies of the
Indigenous Americas. Through case studies that apply the "ontological turn" to
human funerary and skeletal remains, contributors set aside Western views of
reality, nature, and personhood to explore how people of various cultures understood
existence and the human body.

Contributors
examine mortuary records from Inuit groups in Labrador and Greenland, Hopewell
culture in the Lower Illinois River Valley, and Weeden Island and Puebloan traditions
in the United States Southeast and Southwest. They look at the Paquimé community
in Mexico, iconography of the Maya civilization, the demographics of Inka populations,
and an ancient village on the Amazon River in Brazil. With attention to the
viewpoints of these cultures, these essays deconstruct the boundaries between
human remains and other interred artifacts, the living and the dead, and other
binaries rooted deeply in Western science.

Exploring
Ontologies of the Precontact Americas
reminds readers that their own
ontological perspectives affect how they interpret the past. By considering
diverse, non-Western worldviews and engaging with novel social theories of the
body, this volume inspires new understandings of precontact societies.


Contributors: Gordon F. M. Rakita Pamela Geller
Jason L. King Sarah Jackson Jane Buikstra Robert Pickering Peter
Whitridge John Krigbaum Neill J. Wallis Adrianne Offenbecker
Avelino Gambim Júnior Bethany L. Turner Mari Kleist María Cecilia
Lozada Debra L. Martin Kyle Waller James L. Fitzsimmons J.
Cristina Freiberger

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.38 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Publisher: University of Florida Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Gordon F M Rakita & María Cecilia Lozada
Language: English
Street Date: May 28, 2024
TCIN: 1003352682
UPC: 9781683404071
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-1426
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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