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Author Kirch, Patrick Vinton, author

Title Heiau, ʻaina, lani : the Hawaiian temple system in ancient Kahikinui and Kaupō, Maui / Patrick Vinton Kirch and Clive Ruggles ; with the collaboration of Andrew Smith
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2019]

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Contents Heiau: ethnohistorical and archaeological perspectives -- The heiau of Kahikinui and Kaupō: architecture, typology, distribution, chronology, and function -- Heiau, landscape, and sky: viewsheds and orientations -- Summary and conclusions. -- Heiau of Auwahi to Alena, Kahikinui Moku -- Heiau of Kipapa to Manawainui, Kahikinui Moku -- Heiau of Kaupō Moku
Summary Heiau, 'Āina, Lani is a collaborative study of 78 temple sites in the ancient moku of Kahikinui and Kaupō in southeastern Maui, undertaken using a novel approach that combines archaeology and archaeoastronomy. Although temple sites (heiau) were the primary focus of Hawaiian archaeologists in the earlier part of the twentieth century, they were later neglected as attention turned to the excavation of artifact-rich habitation sites and theoretical and methodological approaches focused more upon entire cultural landscapes. This book restores heiau to center stage. Its title, meaning "Temples, Land, and Sky," reflects the integrated approach taken by Patrick Vinton Kirch and Clive Ruggles, based upon detailed mapping of the structures, precise determination of their orientations, and accurate dating. Heiau, 'Āina, Lani is the outcome of a joint fieldwork project by the two authors, spanning more than fifteen years, in a remarkably well-preserved archaeological landscape containing precontact house sites, walls and terraces for dryland cultivation, and including scores of heiau ranging from simple upright stones dedicated to Kāne, to massive platforms where the priests performed rites of human sacrifice to the war god Kū. Many of these heiau are newly discovered and reported for the first time in the book. The authors offer a fresh narrative based upon some provocative interpretations of the complex relationships between the Hawaiian temple system, the landscape, and the heavens (the "skyscape"). They demonstrate that renewed attention to heiau in the context of contemporary methodological and theoretical perspectives offers important new insights into ancient Hawaiian cosmology, ritual practices, ethnogeography, political organization, and the habitus of everyday life. Clearly, Heiau, 'Āina, Lani repositions the study of heiau at the forefront of Hawaiian archaeology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 21, 2019)
Subject Excavations (Archaeology) -- Hawaii -- Maui
Temples -- Hawaii -- Maui
Archaeoastronomy -- Hawaii -- Maui
HISTORY -- Oceania.
Antiquities.
Archaeoastronomy.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Temples.
SUBJECT Maui (Hawaii) -- Antiquities
Subject Hawaii -- Maui.
Form Electronic book
Author Ruggles, C. L. N. (Clive L. N.), author.
Smith, Andrew B. (Andrew Brown), 1941- contributor.
ISBN 9780824879426
0824879422