List of Figures | p. vii |
List of Tables | p. xi |
Introduction: Archaeology and Religion | p. 1 |
The Horned Serpent Tradition in the North American Southwest | p. 17 |
Religious Behavior in the Post-Chaco Years | p. 31 |
New Perspectives on an Ancient Religion: Katsina Ritual and the Archaeological Record | p. 53 |
Icons and Ethnicity: Hopi Painted Pottery and Murals | p. 67 |
Gathering Spaces and Bounded Places: The Religious Significance of Plaza-oriented Communities in the Northern Rio Grande, New Mexico | p. 81 |
Iikaah: Chaco Sacred Schematics | p. 103 |
Guanacos, Symbolism, and Religion during the Hohokam Preclassic | p. 115 |
Elevated Spaces: Exploring the Symbolic at Cerros de Trincheras | p. 135 |
Toloatzin and Shamanic Journeys: Exploring the Ritual Role of Sacred Datura in the Prehistoric Southwest | p. 147 |
Pre-Columbian Venus: Celestial Twin and Icon of Duality | p. 165 |
Religion and the Mesoamerican Ball Game in the Casas Grandes Region of Northern Mexico | p. 185 |
Ancestors and Elites: Emergent Complexity, Ritual Practices, and Mortuary Behavior at Paquime, Chihuahua, Mexico | p. 219 |
The Casas Grandes and Salado Phenomena: Evidence for a Religious Schism in the Greater Southwest | p. 235 |
Index | p. 253 |
About the Contibutors | p. 261 |
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