Indian Mounds of Wisconsin

Indian Mounds of Wisconsin

Indian Mounds of Wisconsin

Indian Mounds of Wisconsin

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Overview

More mounds were built by ancient Native Americans in Wisconsin than in any other region of North America—between 15,000 and 20,000, at least 4,000 of which remain today. Most impressive are the effigy mounds, huge earthworks sculpted in the shapes of thunderbirds, water panthers, and other forms, not found anywhere else in the world in such concentrations. This second edition is updated throughout, incorporating exciting new research and satellite imagery. Written for general readers, it offers a comprehensive overview of these intriguing earthworks.

Citing evidence from past excavations, ethnography, the traditions of present-day Native Americans in the Midwest, ground-penetrating radar and LIDAR imaging, and recent findings of other archaeologists, Robert A. Birmingham and Amy L. Rosebrough argue that effigy mound groups are cosmological maps that model belief systems and relations with the spirit world. The authors advocate for their preservation and emphasize that Native peoples consider the mounds sacred places.

This edition also includes an expanded list of public parks and preserves where mounds can be respectfully viewed, such as the Kingsley Bend mounds near Wisconsin Dells, an outstanding effigy group maintained by the Ho-Chunk Nation, and the Man Mound Park near Baraboo, the only extant human-shaped effigy mound in the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299313647
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 10/04/2017
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 417,515
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Robert A. Birmingham is the author of Spirits of Earth: The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes and the coauthor of Aztalan: Mysteries of an Ancient Indian Town. Now retired, he served as the state archaeologist of Wisconsin for many years and received the Increase Lapham Research Medal from the Wisconsin Archeological Society. Amy L. Rosebrough is a Wisconsin archaeologist and the coauthor of Water Panthers, Bears, and Thunderbirds: Exploring Wisconsin's Effigy Mounds.

Table of Contents

Illustrations                
Preface to the Second Edition           
Acknowledgments                 
 
1 The Mystery of the Mounds                       
2 In Search of the Mound Builders               
3 Excavation, Chronology, and Meanings of the Mounds                
4 Wisconsin before the Mound Builders       
5 Early Burial Mound Builders: The Early and Middle Woodland Stages               
6 From Middle Woodland to Late Woodland                      
7 The Effigy Mound Ceremonial Complex               
8 Platform Mound Builders: The Mississippians                   
9 Burial Mound Construction and Use in Later Times                      
10 Indian Mounds in the Modern World                  
 
Appendix: Mound Sites Open to the Public              
Notes              
Bibliography              
Illustration Credits                 
Index
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