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Iterative Cosmologies…

Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Abigail

“During the Zuni Molawia ceremonial of 1915, when the house-tops were crowded, the roof of one of the houses enlarged that season caved in. The accident occurred, people began to say, because turquoise had not been deposited under the floor of the new chamber.”

Elsie Clews Parsons

Pueblo Indian Religion Vol. 1, 1939, p.105

The quote above, read some time ago, was one of the first things I read that spoke to the deeper meaning of many of the “ritual deposits” found by archaeologists. Specifically, how these deposits were connected to built space. I have since encountered innumerable studies from Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Religious Studies, etc., that show how built space and the associated material are microcosms of a larger worldview. These studies demonstrate how space becomes place within a certain cultural logic. Read more…

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Abigail Holeman

Abby is a graduate student/Ph D candidate in the Anthropology Department, University of Virginia. She is currently a Grad Fellow in the Scholars' Lab pursuing a PhD in Archaeology using GIS.

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