Ritual during Periods of Decline, Collapse, and Regeneration in Archaic States
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
The notion of state "collapse" has come under scrutiny recently for both modern and archaic states. A range of specific topics about this issue have been debated including what defines collapse? What predicates collapse? Are some types of states more prone to collapse that others? How do decline and collapse manifest in the political, economic, religious, and social realms? Political and economic factors in the collapse of states, both modern and ancient, have often been the focus of discussion, but religion and ritual are prominent in many of the modern examples of societies declining, collapsing, and regenerating.
The frequent prominence of religion and ritual in contemporary situations stimulates questions about the ritual expressions of and responses to decline, collapse, and regeneration in earlier states. By examining the role of ritual in a variety of archaic states, this session will explore how the decline in a state’s ability to continue in its current form affected the practices of ritual and in turn how ritual as a culture-forming dynamic affected decline, collapse, and regeneration of the state.
Other Keywords
Ritual •
Collapse •
Religion •
andes •
tiwanaku •
Oaxaca •
Empire •
Shrines •
Greece •
Zapotec
Geographic Keywords
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
Kingdom of Sweden (Country) •
Kingdom of Norway (Country) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country) •
Isle of Man (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country)
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- Documents (10)
- Contextualizing Ritual and Collapse in Eastern and Southern African Chiefdoms and States (2017)
- Decline, Collapse, and Regeneration of the State in 16th-Century Bunyoro (Uganda): A Diachronic Archaeological Perspective on Ritual and the Negotiation of Creative Power (2017)
- Merit Making at Ancient Bagan, Myanmar: A Consideration of Socio-Religious Entanglements and the Rise and Fall of a Classical Southeast Asian State (2017)
- Old Deities for New Men? The Social, Cultural and Political Role of Religion and Ritual Practices during the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Transitional Period on Crete (2017)
- Rejection and Reinvention: a diachronic perspective on ritual and collapse in the south central Andes (2017)
- Ritual and Tombs around the Decline and Collapse of the Pylian State (2017)
- Ritual Power and Politics in Mesopotamia (2017)
- Vestigial Religion: The Legacy of Byzantine Christianity in Ottoman and Venetian Greece (2017)
- Who owns the cosmogram? Adaptations in ritual activity in the wake of political transformation at Dainzú, Oaxaca Valley of Mexico (2017)
- Why did they leave? The Wari Withdrawal from Moquegua (2017)