HIST 1658: Lecture 2 Culture, land, and archaeology.

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HIST 1658: Lecture 2 Culture, land, and archaeology

Review--oral tradition Common themes of creation stories: –Explain migration –Explain relationship of people to place –Revealing belief systems that ensure harmony and subsistence Language reflects cultural values

Language and Belief Systems Belief systems function: to heal the sick To gain power To assure subsistence To maintain harmony

Overview of Belief Systems Culture area method Assuring Subsistence Gaining Power Healing the sick Maintain Harmony (reciprocity) geomythology--Vine Deloria –Reveals a false dichotomy between faith and reason

Archaeological Interpretations Bering Land Bridge theory Clovis, NM Monte Verde, Chile Lifestyles Investing in land Spirituality and subsistence

Chaco Canyon “Anasazi” culture Size and dimensions Theory of creation #1: trade & exchange Theory of creation #2: religion & science Abandonment theories