Mystery Stone from the Shenandoah. Shenandoan Stone Explorations, #0.5

Par : Michael A. Susko
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201841140
  • EAN9798201841140
  • Date de parution01/01/2022
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  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

Mystery Stone from the ShenandoahAnalyzed with Eastern Woodland CosmologyDiscovered along the Shenandoah River near Berryville, Virginia, a remarkable tablet-shaped stone bears mysterious peck-marked designs that hint at intentional artistry. In this richly illustrated and contemplative study, the author invites readers into a multi-layered investigation-blending archaeology, Indigenous cosmology, visual analysis, and personal reflection.
Rather than forcing a singular explanation, the work honors ambiguity and guides readers through possible interpretations, including archetypal figures such as the avian-man, skeletal shaman, and Earth Mother. The imagery echoes the tripartite Indigenous view of cosmos-Overworld, This World, and Netherworld-and resonates with the symbolic depth of Eastern Woodland traditions. With an openness rare in academic discourse, this work not only analyzes the stone but allows it to speak back.
The result is both scholarly and spiritual: a portal into the past, a mirror to the present, and a reminder that meaning often arises from mystery itself.
Mystery Stone from the ShenandoahAnalyzed with Eastern Woodland CosmologyDiscovered along the Shenandoah River near Berryville, Virginia, a remarkable tablet-shaped stone bears mysterious peck-marked designs that hint at intentional artistry. In this richly illustrated and contemplative study, the author invites readers into a multi-layered investigation-blending archaeology, Indigenous cosmology, visual analysis, and personal reflection.
Rather than forcing a singular explanation, the work honors ambiguity and guides readers through possible interpretations, including archetypal figures such as the avian-man, skeletal shaman, and Earth Mother. The imagery echoes the tripartite Indigenous view of cosmos-Overworld, This World, and Netherworld-and resonates with the symbolic depth of Eastern Woodland traditions. With an openness rare in academic discourse, this work not only analyzes the stone but allows it to speak back.
The result is both scholarly and spiritual: a portal into the past, a mirror to the present, and a reminder that meaning often arises from mystery itself.