 
      Iconicity of the Uto-Aztecans
Snake Anthropomorphy in the Great Basin, the American Southwest and Mesoamerica
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Berghahn Books
- Date of Publication 1 October 2025
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9781836950837
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages266 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Uto-Aztecan iconic practices are primarily conditioned by the consciousness of the snake as a death-dealing power, and as such, an animal that displays the deepest fears and anxieties of the individual. The attempt to study a snake simulacrum thus constitutes the basic objective of this volume. A long, all-embracing iconicity of snakes and related snake motifs are evident in different cultural expressions ranging from rock art templates to other cultural artifacts like basketry, pottery, temple architecture and sculptural motifs. Uto-Aztecan iconography demonstrates a symbolic memorial order of emotional valences, as well as the negotiations with death and a belief in rebirth, just as the skin-shedding snake reptile manifests in its life cycle.
MoreTable of Contents:
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 Chapter 1. Inmigrations of the First Uto-Aztecans
 Chapter 2. The Uto-Aztecan Homeland
 Chapter 3. The Primordial Snake Religion
 Chapter 4. How Does Prehistoric Iconicity Emerge and Function?
 Chapter 5. Anthropomorphism of the Uto-Aztecans, Animism, and Animalism
 Chapter 6. Temporal Horizons of Uto-Aztecan Iconography
 Chapter 7. Hunting Tool Iconography
 Chapter 8. The Coso Anthropomorph and its Untold Secrets and Mysteries
 Chapter 9. The Circular Snake of Time
 Chapter 10. Outlier Indices in Aztec Icons
 Chapter 11. Iconicity of Tlaloc in the Rain Praying Cultures of del Bajio
 Chapter 12. The Binding Liberating Chain of Chupicuaro Pottery
 Chapter 13. Mother Earth Snakes
Conclusion
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