Southeastern Ceremonial Complex Southeastern Ceremonial Complex

Southeastern Ceremonial Complex

Chronology, Content, Contest

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Publisher Description

A timely, comprehensive reevaluation of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.

One of the most venerable concepts in Southeastern archaeology is that of the Southern Cult. The idea has its roots in the intensely productive decade (archaeologically) of the 1930s and is fundamentally tied to yet another venerable concept—Mississippian culture. The last comprehensive study of the melding of these two concepts into the term Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (SECC) is more than two decades old, yet our understanding of the objects, themes, and artistic styles associated with the SECC have changed a great deal. New primary data have come to light that bear directly on the complex, requiring a thorough reanalysis of both concepts and dating. Recent publications have ignited many debates about the dating and the nature of the SECC.

This work presents new data and new ideas on the temporal and social contexts, artistic styles, and symbolic themes included in the complex. It also demonstrates that engraved shell gorgets, along with other SECC materials, were
produced before A.D. 1400.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2011
April 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
424
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Alabama Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
17.6
MB
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