The Newark Earthworks: Enduring Monuments, Contested Meanings 

Author:   Lindsay Jones ,  Richard D. Shiels
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 April 2016
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Considered a wonder of the ancient world, the Newark Earthworks?the gigantic geometrical mounds of earth built nearly two thousand years ago in the Ohio valley--have been a focal point for archaeologists and surveyors, researchers and scholars for almost two centuries. In their prime one of the premier pilgrimage destinations in North America, these monuments are believed to have been ceremonial centers used by ancestors of Native Americans, called the """"Hopewell culture,"""" as social gathering places, religious shrines, pilgrimage sites, and astronomical observatories. Yet much of this territory has been destroyed by the city of Newark, and the site currently """"hosts"""" a private golf course, making it largely inaccessible to the public. The first book-length volume devoted to the site, The Newark Earthworks reveals the magnitude and the geometric precision of what remains of the earthworks and the site’s undeniable importance to our history. Including contributions from archaeologists, historians, cultural geographers, and cartographers, as well as scholars in religious studies, legal studies, indigenous studies, and preservation studies, the book follows an interdisciplinary approach to shine light on the Newark Earthworks and argues compellingly for its designation as a World Heritage Site.

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Author:   Lindsay Jones ,  Richard D. Shiels
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.514kg
ISBN:  

9780813937786


ISBN 10:   0813937787
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 April 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The Newark Earthworks is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage. --Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012 The Newark Earthworks is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage.--Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012


The Newark Earthworks is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage.--Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012


The Newark Earthworks is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage.--Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012


<i>The Newark Earthworks</i> is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage.</p>--Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of <i>The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012</i>


The Newark Earthworks is a thoroughgoing, highly accessible, cross-disciplinary--and long overdue--engagement with the many meanings through time of one of indigenous North America's most enigmatic sacred places. The book stresses the need to celebrate this part of America's forgotten heritage.--Anthony Aveni, Colgate University, author of The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012


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Lindsay Jones is Professor of Comparative Studies at The Ohio State University, USA. Richard D. Shiels is Emeritus Associate Professor of History at The Ohio State University.

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