Spirits of Earth
The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes
University of Wisconsin Press author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:18th Dec '09
Should be back in stock very soon

Between A.D. 700 and 1100 Native Americans built more effigy mounds in Wisconsin than anywhere else in North America, with an estimated 1,300 mounds - including the world's largest known bird effigy - at the center of effigy-building culture in and around Madison, Wisconsin. These huge earthworks, sculpted in the shape of birds, mammals, and other figures, have aroused curiosity for generations and together comprise a vast effigy mound ceremonial landscape. Farming and industrialization destroyed most of these mounds, leaving the mysteries of who built them and why they were made. The remaining mounds are protected today and many can be visited. ""Spirits of Earth"" explores the cultural, historical, and ceremonial meanings of the mounds in an informative, abundantly illustrated book and guide.
"The most comprehensive book that any reader can find on the earthworks of prehistoric mound-building cultures in a heartland area of effigy mound construction. A welcome addition to the literature of Native America." - Robert L. Hall, author of An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief and Ritual"
- Commended for Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (Social Science) 2010
ISBN: 9780299232641
Dimensions: 223mm x 149mm x 20mm
Weight: 400g