Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Pilgrimage and the Rise of Cahokia

博士论文改进补助金:朝圣与卡霍基亚的崛起

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项目摘要

A question of concern to anthropology and of contemporary relevance involves the factors which bind individuals together into effective functioning social units. It is abundantly evident that in the world today religion can be one important factor. Archaeology has the ability to trace the development of such processes over time and this proposal focuses on one specific case study. Pilgrimage was an essential component in the rise of cities throughout the ancient world. However, it has never been seriously considered in the rise of Cahokia, the largest mound center north of Mexico and the only pre-Columbian city in North America. Nevertheless, recent evidence suggests that pilgrimage may have been associated with its rise. First, Cahokia rose in tandem with a new religion circa AD 1050, which involved a new suite of deities and mythical ancestors, new burial practices, and the intentional alignment of entire landscapes to celestial events. Second, Cahokia's population peaked at this time, stimulated in part by an influx of non-local groups from throughout the Midwest. Finally, several mound centers 20 km east of Cahokia were seemingly connected by a series of ancient roadways and exhibited specially aligned mounds and religious structures. Thus, identifying archaeological evidence of pilgrimage at the Emerald site, the largest of these sites, particularly dating to around AD 1050, will show that pilgrimage was indeed a critical part of Cahokia's rise.To this end, B. Jacob Skousen will perform magnetic surveys and targeted excavations on sections of a possible pre-Columbian roadway that stretches from the Emerald site to Cahokia. He will also perform limited excavations on Emerald's largest mound and analyze the artifacts from previously excavated houses and trash pits from the site. The goal of these activities is to identify archaeological evidence of pilgrimages and determine when they occurred. Specifically, the magnetic survey and excavations will verify the existence of the roadway and determine its material characteristics and chronology, as wide, overly-straight roads are often built to facilitate pilgrimages. Excavations will reveal the construction techniques and chronology of Emerald's largest mound, as pilgrimage centers often exhibit monumental architecture built in stages, representing the joint, periodic efforts of pilgrims. Finally, analyses of the houses, pottery vessels, and stone tool artifacts from previous excavations will verify the chronology, duration, and intensity of occupation, as pilgrimage centers are marked by ephemeral and short-term occupation. Furthermore, these analyses will determine if non-local pottery, lithic tools, and house construction styles were present, which will suggest whether non-local groups inhabited the site, again a characteristic of pilgrimage centers.The impacts of this research will extend far beyond the scope of this project. First, the findings will seek to shed light on the role of pilgrimage and religion in the rise of cities not only in ancient North American but throughout the world. Furthermore, the materials recovered from these excavations will be used to teach undergraduate students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign standard archaeological analysis techniques under the supervision of Skousen. Perhaps most importantly, local talks and presentations of this project will stimulate more interest in and awareness of Illinois's pre-Columbian heritage. These presentations also seek to stimulate discussions with local individuals and groups on ways to better manage and preserve ancient sites and roadways, as these vital resources are actively being eradicated by construction projects, modern agricultural practices, and neglect.
人类学关注的一个具有当代意义的问题涉及将个体结合在一起形成有效运作的社会单位的因素。显而易见,在当今世界,宗教可能是一个重要因素。考古学有能力追踪此类过程随时间的发展,本提案侧重于一个具体的案例研究。朝圣是整个古代世界城市崛起的重要组成部分。然而,卡霍基亚是墨西哥北部最大的土丘中心,也是北美唯一的前哥伦布时期城市,在其崛起过程中从未认真考虑过这一点。然而,最近的证据表明朝圣可能与其崛起有关。首先,大约在公元 1050 年,卡霍基亚与一种新宗教同步兴起,其中涉及一系列新的神灵和神话祖先、新的埋葬习俗,以及有意将整个景观与天体事件联系起来。其次,卡霍基亚的人口在此时达到顶峰,部分原因是来自整个中西部的非本地群体的涌入。最后,卡霍基亚以东 20 公里处的几个土丘中心似乎由一系列古老的道路连接起来,并展示了专门排列的土丘和宗教结构。因此,在翡翠遗址(这些遗址中最大的遗址,尤其是公元 1050 年左右)确定朝圣的考古证据,将表明朝圣确实是卡霍基亚崛起的关键部分。为此,B. Jacob Skousen 将对从翡翠遗址一直延伸到卡霍基亚的一条可能的前哥伦布时代道路的部分区域进行磁力勘测和有针对性的挖掘。他还将对翡翠城最大的土丘进行有限的挖掘,并分析该地点之前挖掘的房屋和垃圾坑中的文物。这些活动的目标是识别朝圣的考古证据并确定它们发生的时间。具体来说,磁力勘测和挖掘将验证道路的存在,并确定其物质特征和年代,因为宽阔、过于直的道路通常是为了方便朝圣而修建的。发掘工作将揭示翡翠城最大土丘的建造技术和年代顺序,因为朝圣中心经常展示分阶段建造的纪念性建筑,代表朝圣者的共同、周期性的努力。最后,对先前发掘的房屋、陶器和石器文物的分析将验证占领的年代、持续时间和强度,因为朝圣中心的特点是短暂和短期的占领。此外,这些分析将确定是否存在非本地陶器、石器和房屋建筑风格,这将表明非本地群体是否居住在该地点,这也是朝圣中心的一个特征。这项研究的影响将远远超出本项目的范围。首先,研究结果将试图阐明朝圣和宗教在古代北美乃至全世界城市崛起中的作用。此外,从这些挖掘中回收的材料将用于在斯库森的监督下向伊利诺伊大学厄巴纳-香槟分校的本科生教授标准考古分析技术。也许最重要的是,该项目的当地会谈和演示将激发人们对伊利诺伊州前哥伦布时期遗产的更多兴趣和认识。这些演讲还旨在激发与当地个人和团体就如何更好地管理和保护古代遗址和道路进行讨论,因为这些重要资源正在因建设项目、现代农业实践和忽视而被积极消除。

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Timothy Pauketat其他文献

Timothy Pauketat的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Timothy Pauketat', 18)}}的其他基金

Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Investigating Behavioral practices at the Mississippian Site of Cahokia
博士论文改进补助金:调查卡霍基亚密西西比遗址的行为实践
  • 批准号:
    1156829
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Mississippianization, Religious Conversion and Identity Formation in Pre-Columbian Wisconsin
前哥伦布时代威斯康星州的密西西比化、宗教转变和身份形成
  • 批准号:
    0924138
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Excavating a Mississippian Outpost
挖掘密西西比前哨基地
  • 批准号:
    0219308
  • 财政年份:
    2002
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Early Mississippian Social Negotiation and Cahokia's Richland Complex
早期密西西比社会谈判和卡霍基亚的里奇兰情结
  • 批准号:
    9805053
  • 财政年份:
    1998
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Early Mississippian Social Negotiation and Cahokia
早期密西西比社会谈判和卡霍基亚
  • 批准号:
    9996169
  • 财政年份:
    1998
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Political Hegemony and the Archaeology of Early Cahokia
政治霸权与早期卡霍基亚的考古学
  • 批准号:
    9696159
  • 财政年份:
    1996
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Political Hegemony and the Archaeology of Early Cahokia
政治霸权与早期卡霍基亚的考古学
  • 批准号:
    9305404
  • 财政年份:
    1993
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2.37万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant

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