The Residues of Feasting and Public Ritual at Early Cahokia
考古
骨科
工艺
史前史
地理
历史
作者
Timothy R. Paüketat,Lucretia S. Kelly,Gayle J. Fritz,Neal H. Lopinot,Scott A. Elias,Eve A. Hargrave
出处
期刊:American Antiquity [Cambridge University Press] 日期:2002-04-01卷期号:67 (2): 257-279被引量:200
标识
DOI:10.2307/2694566
摘要
Archaeological remains excavated from the stratified layers of a pre-Columbian borrow pit in the middle of the Cahokia site inform our understanding of how ritual events were related to the social and political foundations of that enormous center. Ordinary and extraordinary refuse, ranging from foods and cooking pots to craft-production debris and sumptuary goods, are associated with a series of large-scale, single-event dumping episodes related to activities that occurred in the principal plaza. Taken as a set, the layers of ceramic, lithic, zooarchaeological, archaeobotanical, osteological, paleoentomological, and sedimentological materials reveal that the construction of Cahokia's Mississippian order was an active, participatory process.