The origin of the Cahokia mounds

The origin of the Cahokia mounds
Title The origin of the Cahokia mounds PDF eBook
Author Alja Robinson Crook
Publisher
Total Pages 26
Release 1922
Genre Mounds
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Feeding Cahokia

Feeding Cahokia
Title Feeding Cahokia PDF eBook
Author Gayle J. Fritz
Publisher University Alabama Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0817320059

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An authoritative and thoroughly accessible overview offarming and food practices at Cahokia Agriculture is rightly emphasized as the center of the economy in most studies of Cahokian society, but the focus is often predominantly on corn. This farming economy is typically framed in terms of ruling elites living in mound centers who demanded tribute and a mass surplus to be hoarded or distributed as they saw fit. Farmers are cast as commoners who grew enough surplus corn to provide for the elites. Feeding Cahokia: Early Agriculture in the North American Heartland presents evidence to demonstrate that the emphasis on corn has created a distorted picture of Cahokia’s agricultural practices. Farming at Cahokia was biologically diverse and, as such, less prone to risk than was maize-dominated agriculture. Gayle J. Fritz shows that the division between the so-called elites and commoners simplifies and misrepresents the statuses of farmers—a workforce consisting of adult women and their daughters who belonged to kin groups crosscutting all levels of the Cahokian social order. Many farmers had considerable influence and decision-making authority, and they were valued for their economic contributions, their skills, and their expertise in all matters relating to soils and crops. Fritz examines the possible roles played by farmers in the processes of producing and preparing food and in maintaining cosmological balance. This highly accessible narrative by an internationally known paleoethnobotanist highlights the biologically diverse agricultural system by focusing on plants, such as erect knotweed, chenopod, and maygrass, which were domesticated in the midcontinent and grown by generations of farmers before Cahokia Mounds grew to be the largest Native American population center north of Mexico. Fritz also looks at traditional farming systems to apply strategies that would be helpful to modern agriculture, including reviving wild and weedy descendants of these lost crops for redomestication. With a wealth of detail on specific sites, traditional foods, artifacts such as famous figurines, and color photos of significant plants, Feeding Cahokia will satisfy both scholars and interested readers.

ORIGIN OF THE CAHOKIA MOUNDS

ORIGIN OF THE CAHOKIA MOUNDS
Title ORIGIN OF THE CAHOKIA MOUNDS PDF eBook
Author A. R. (Alja Robinson) B. 1864 Crook
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 2016-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 9781374460386

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The Origin of the Cahokia Mounds (Classic Reprint)

The Origin of the Cahokia Mounds (Classic Reprint)
Title The Origin of the Cahokia Mounds (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author A. R. Crook
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 34
Release 2017-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780331717112

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Excerpt from The Origin of the Cahokia Mounds The first aerial picture (fig. 2) shows the appearance of the region looking east over St. Louis. 'the Mississippi river, flowing to the right, with two of the four bridges which connect the Mis souri with the Illinois side, is in view. The railroads, cement roads, canals and lakes are spread out upon the flat floor, and the bluffs mark the eastern boundary of the plain. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Cahokia

Cahokia
Title Cahokia PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Pauketat
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 209
Release 2010-07-27
Genre History
ISBN 0143117475

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The fascinating story of a lost city and an unprecedented American civilization located in modern day Illinois near St. Louis While Mayan and Aztec civilizations are widely known and documented, relatively few people are familiar with the largest prehistoric Native American city north of Mexico-a site that expert Timothy Pauketat brings vividly to life in this groundbreaking book. Almost a thousand years ago, a city flourished along the Mississippi River near what is now St. Louis. Built around a sprawling central plaza and known as Cahokia, the site has drawn the attention of generations of archaeologists, whose work produced evidence of complex celestial timepieces, feasts big enough to feed thousands, and disturbing signs of human sacrifice. Drawing on these fascinating finds, Cahokia presents a lively and astonishing narrative of prehistoric America.

Cahokia Mounds

Cahokia Mounds
Title Cahokia Mounds PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Pauketat
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 50
Release 2004-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 0195158105

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Just a few miles west of Collinsville, Illinois lies the remains of the most sophisticated prehistoric native civilizations north of Mexico. Cahokia Mounds explores the history behind this buried American city inhabited from about AD 700 to 1400, that was almost lost in metropolitan expansions of the 1960s and 1970s, but later became one of the best understood archeological sites in North America.

The Cahokia Mounds

The Cahokia Mounds
Title The Cahokia Mounds PDF eBook
Author Warren King Moorehead
Publisher
Total Pages 150
Release 1923
Genre American Bottom (Ill.)
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