Debra Smetana

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Several frequently encountered images from Mississippian iconography are illustrations drawn from the widespread mythology of the progress of the soul after death. That argument has been presented in earlier articles on the “Path of Souls” and the “Great Serpent,” in which the familiar images of the winged serpent, the hand-and-eye, the skull, and the bone were identified as elements of the celestial journey taken by the free soul after death
Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World (Linda Schele Series in Maya and Pre-Columbian Studies)
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