Christopher Carr Archaeology

​Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases

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  • History of Hopewell Studies and Future Research
  • Hopewell Natural Environment, Subsistence
  • Hopewell Community and Social Life
  • Hopewell Religion, Ritual, Art
  • Hopewell Chronology
  • Hopewellian Interregional Interaction
  • Scioto Hopewell Local Ceramic Exchange
  • Evolution of Woodland Period Alliance Strategies
  • HOPEBIOARCH Database & Documentation 2008
  • Other Hopewell Archaeology Data Bases 2005, 2021
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Religion
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Religion – Crosscultural, Theory
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Economics—Theory
  • Mortuary Analysis
  • Ceramic Analysis, X-Radiography
  • Metals, Paints, and Other Materials Analysess
  • Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project
  • Survey for Unpublished Hopewell Art
  • Textile Structural Analysis
  • Material Style Theory and Analysis
  • Quantitative Methods and Statistics
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Human Alteration of Soil Chemistry and Physics
  • Origin of Domestication Economies
  • Book – Being Scioto Hopewell
  • Book – The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors
  • Book – Gathering Hopewell
  • Book – Style, Society, and Person
  • Book – For Concordance in Archaeological Analysis
  • Book – Soil Resistivity Surveying
  • Video Symposium – Personhood and Ritual Drama
  • Courses Taught

Databases

2021   Appendices 6.1-6.5.  Postcontact Woodland and Plains Indians’ Narratives about Journeys to Afterlives.  (2nd au with C. Caseldine, S. Feinberg) In Being Scioto Hopewell:  Ritual Drama and Personhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective, by C. Carr.  Springer Nature, New York.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-44917-9
 
2021   Appendices 17.1-17.12.  Postcontact Woodland and Plains Indians’ Concepts of Human Soul-Like Essences.  (1st au with H. Smyth).  In Being Scioto Hopewell:  Ritual Drama and Personhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective, by C. Carr.  (Multiple authors).  Springer Nature, New York.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-44917-9
 
2021   Appendices 18.1, 18.2.  Postcontact Woodland and Plains Indians’ Concepts of Human Soul-Like Essences.  (1st au with H. Smyth).  In Being Scioto Hopewell:  Ritual Drama and Personhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective, by C. Carr.  (Multiple authors).  Springer Nature, New York.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-44917-9
  • Home
  • History of Hopewell Studies and Future Research
  • Hopewell Natural Environment, Subsistence
  • Hopewell Community and Social Life
  • Hopewell Religion, Ritual, Art
  • Hopewell Chronology
  • Hopewellian Interregional Interaction
  • Scioto Hopewell Local Ceramic Exchange
  • Evolution of Woodland Period Alliance Strategies
  • HOPEBIOARCH Database & Documentation 2008
  • Other Hopewell Archaeology Data Bases 2005, 2021
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Religion
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Religion – Crosscultural, Theory
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Economics—Theory
  • Mortuary Analysis
  • Ceramic Analysis, X-Radiography
  • Metals, Paints, and Other Materials Analysess
  • Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project
  • Survey for Unpublished Hopewell Art
  • Textile Structural Analysis
  • Material Style Theory and Analysis
  • Quantitative Methods and Statistics
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Human Alteration of Soil Chemistry and Physics
  • Origin of Domestication Economies
  • Book – Being Scioto Hopewell
  • Book – The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors
  • Book – Gathering Hopewell
  • Book – Style, Society, and Person
  • Book – For Concordance in Archaeological Analysis
  • Book – Soil Resistivity Surveying
  • Video Symposium – Personhood and Ritual Drama
  • Courses Taught