
Transforming the Dead
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Transforming the Dead - Shirley J. Schermer, Eve A. Hargrave, Kristin M. Hedman, and Robin M. Lillie
- I. Woodland Period
- 2. A Taphonomic Analysis of Hopewellian Modified Trophy Jaws - Stephen P. Nawrocki and Paul D. Emanovsky
- 3. Objectifying Middle Woodland Mortuary Practices through the Inclusion of Modified Human Jaws: A Central Illinois River Valley Case Study - Dawn E. Cobb
- 4. More than Skulls and Mandibles: Culturally Modified Human Remains from Woodland Contexts in Ohio - Cheryl A. Johnston
- 5. Arrangement of Human Remains and Artifacts in Scioto Hopewell Burials: Dramatic Rituals or Ritual Dramas? - Christopher Carr and Anna Novotny
- 6. Phallic Batons Made of Bone in the Collections of the Ohio Historical Society - Anne B. Lee and Cheryl A. Johnston
- 7. Excised and Drilled Human Bone from Eastern Iowa Woodland Sites - Shirley J. Schermer and Robin M. Lillie
- II. Mississippian Period
- 8. Life after Death: A Brief History of Human Bone Tools in Submound 51 at Cahokia - Eve A. Hargrave and Della Collins Cook
- 9. Opportunity Knocks: Nonritual Use of Human Bone at the Aztalan Site, Jefferson County, Wisconsin - Katie J. Zejdlik
- 10. Vessel, Ornament, Mask, or Rattle?: Reconstructing a Mississippian Worked Bone Object from the Angel Site - Della Collins Cook and Cheryl Ann Munson
- 11. Modification of Human Bone from Mississippian Caborn-Welborn Phase Sites in Southwestern Indiana and West-Central Kentucky - Cheryl Ann Munson, Della Collins Cook, and Mary Lucas Powell
- III. Late Prehistoric Period
- 12. Human Bone as Ritual Object?: Modified Human Bone from the Hoxie Farm and Anker Sites, Cook County, Illinois - Kristin M. Hedman
- 13. Grooved Teeth from Red Wing Locality Sites and the Loss or Gain of Identity - Kathleen T. Blue
- 14. Design Motifs and Other Modifications of Human Bone from Iowa Late Prehistoric Oneota Sites - Robin M. Lillie and Shirley J. Schermer
- IV. Perspecctives
- 15. The Meaning of Scalping in Native North America - Linea Sundstrom
- 16. Contextualizing the Precolumbian Postmortem "Life" of Modified Human Remains - Maria Ostendorf Smith
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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