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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Deontic Ecological Perspective
- 3 Cultural Traditions and Prehistoric Archaeology
- 4 Deontic Ecology, Cultural Traditions, and Social Systems
- 5 Mortuary Practices, Cults, and Social Systems
- 6 The Sacred Maize Model and the Sponemann Site
- 7 The Early Terminal Late Woodland Period Sponemann Community Development
- 8 The Development of Terminal Late Woodland Period American Bottom Settlement
- 9 Cahokia as a World Renewal Cult Heterarchy
- 10 Cahokia as a Hierarchical Monistic Modular Polity
- 11 The “Rural” Settlement Pattern
- 12 Cahokian Mortuary Practices
- 13 Mound 72
- 14 Integrating the Floodplain and Upland Mortuary Records
- 15 The Terminal Late Woodland-mississippian Transition
- 16 The Organizational Principles of Multiple-Mound Locales
- 17 The Layout of Cahokia
- 18 The History and Outcome of Factional Competition in Cahokia
- Appendix A Sponemann Site, Sponemann Phase, Sitewide Ubiquity, and Exclusivity Indices
- Appendix B Sponemann Site, Sponemann Phase, Community 3 Ubiquity, and Exclusivity Indices
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Deontic Ecological Perspective
- 3 Cultural Traditions and Prehistoric Archaeology
- 4 Deontic Ecology, Cultural Traditions, and Social Systems
- 5 Mortuary Practices, Cults, and Social Systems
- 6 The Sacred Maize Model and the Sponemann Site
- 7 The Early Terminal Late Woodland Period Sponemann Community Development
- 8 The Development of Terminal Late Woodland Period American Bottom Settlement
- 9 Cahokia as a World Renewal Cult Heterarchy
- 10 Cahokia as a Hierarchical Monistic Modular Polity
- 11 The “Rural” Settlement Pattern
- 12 Cahokian Mortuary Practices
- 13 Mound 72
- 14 Integrating the Floodplain and Upland Mortuary Records
- 15 The Terminal Late Woodland-mississippian Transition
- 16 The Organizational Principles of Multiple-Mound Locales
- 17 The Layout of Cahokia
- 18 The History and Outcome of Factional Competition in Cahokia
- Appendix A Sponemann Site, Sponemann Phase, Sitewide Ubiquity, and Exclusivity Indices
- Appendix B Sponemann Site, Sponemann Phase, Community 3 Ubiquity, and Exclusivity Indices
- Bibliography
- Index