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Ancient Effigy Mound Landscapes of Upper Midwestern North America (American Landscapes)

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Between c. AD 700 and 1100, Late Woodland people of the Upper Midwest of North The usa used the topography and other features of the natural landscape to create vast ceremonial landscapes consisting of thousands of earthen mounds sculpted into animals and animal spirits. These mounds, which are incessantly grouped into impressive linear arrangements running along the crest of hills or river bluffs, mirrored their belief and clan-based social structure and served the most important role in mortuary ritual. In doing so ,the Late Woodland people created visible three dimensional maps of ancient cosmology and social structures that are very similar to the beliefs and social systems of more up to date Indian people.

Bob Birmingham brings together a comprehensive overview of the effigy mound phenomenon of the Upper Midwest centered on southern Wisconsin. He documents the nature of these unique effigy mound landscapes, describing using topography and natural features to create ceremonial landscapes, and provides the interpretation that these were thought to be to be living landscapes in which ancestral animals and supernatural beings were ritually brought back to life at places where the spirits are best evoked, in a continuous cycle of death and rebirth of the earth and its people.

The text is highly illustrated with top quality historical and up to date maps, photographs, including aerial views and newly to be had LIDAR imagery.

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