Ancient Ritual Behavior as Reflected in the Imagery at Picture Cave, Missouri, USA

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arts Pub Date : 2025-08-07 DOI:10.3390/arts14040088
Carol Diaz-Granados, James R. Duncan
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Abstract

Since 1992, we have promoted the use of descriptions from ethnographic data, including ancient, surviving oral traditions, to aid in explaining the iconography portrayed in pictographs and petroglyphs found in Missouri, particularly those at Picture Cave. The literature to which we refer is from American Indian groups related linguistically and connected to the pre-Columbian inhabitants of Missouri. In addition, we have had on-going conversations with many elder tribal members of the Dhegiha Sioux language group (including the Osage, Quapaw, and Kansa (the Ponca and Omaha are also part of this cognate linguistic group)). With the copious collections of southern Siouan ethnographic accounts, we have been able to explain salient features in the iconography of several of the detailed rock art motifs and vignettes, and propose interpretations. This Midwest region is part of the Cahokia interaction sphere, an area that displays western Mississippian symbolism associated with that found in Missouri rock art as well as on pottery, shell, and copper.
美国密苏里州图画洞意象所反映的古代仪式行为
自1992年以来,我们一直在推广使用来自民族志数据的描述,包括古老的、幸存的口头传统,以帮助解释在密苏里州发现的象形文字和岩画中描绘的图像,特别是在Picture Cave中发现的图像。我们所参考的文献来自美洲印第安人群体,在语言上与密苏里州前哥伦布时期的居民有联系。此外,我们还与许多来自Dhegiha Sioux语系的年长部落成员(包括奥塞奇族、夸保族和坎萨族(本卡族和奥马哈族也是这一同源语系的一部分)进行了持续的对话。有了丰富的南苏族民族志资料,我们已经能够解释几个详细的岩石艺术图案和小插图的图像特征,并提出解释。这个中西部地区是卡霍基亚互动圈的一部分,这个区域展示了密西西比西部的象征,与密苏里州岩石艺术以及陶器、贝壳和铜上的象征有关。
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