Index 235
emotions and, 6; erasure of, 36; explicit,
106; historically conditioned, 161; identity
and, 3, 146; imagination and, 48; implicit,
105, 106, 107; incorporated, 4; inscribed,
4, 77, 186, 191; instability of, 221–2;
invented, 195; long-term, 53, 107, 111;
material evidence of practices of, 4–5;
materialization of, 39; modal model of,
106–7; mutability of, 3; objects and, 109,
114, 115–17, 122; performances and, 109;
places and, 5–6; power and, 146;
“priming” of, 107, 108, 112; recall and,
105, 108; reconstruction of, 180–1;
selective processes of, 73–4, 146; short-
term, 107, 218; social, 1, 2, 3–4, 5–6, 7,
37, 39, 49, 50, 52, 69, 76, 105, 108, 111,
115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 122, 157–8,
161–2, 163, 169, 170, 180, 186, 192, 194,
195, 222; sound and, 111; technologies of,
105; transmission of, 36; vision and, 77,
111–12; working of, 105–8; see also
forgetting
Memphis, 44
Merenptah, 44
Meretseger, 40
Merkourios, St., 208
Merleau-Ponty, M., 180
Meskell, L. M., 3, 7, 8, 36, 40, 41, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 75, 118, 157, 161, 162, 163,
195, 221, 225
Messina, A., 208, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215,
217
Michel, K., 58
Michell, G., 22, 25, 26, 27
Miller, D., 5
Miller, M. E., 116, 118, 119
Mills, B. J., 183
Milner, G. R., 157, 158, 167
Minoan civilization, 81; see also ruin cults
Minos, 81, 95, 99
Mirazita, I., 212
Mississippian culture/period see Cahokia;
mounds
Mississippi Valley: culture history of, 154–60;
map of sites in, 153
Mitchell, G., 25–6, 27, 31
mnemonic replacement, 69
mnemonics, 161, 222; Iberian stone plaques
as material, 8–9, 129–30, 136–46; Maya
body ornaments as material, 105, 112,
114, 117, 119, 122; spolia and, 68, 69,
76
Moncrieff, C. K. S., 221
Monks Mound, 158, 159, 162, 165
Montserrat, D., 49, 50, 51, 52
Moore, J. H., 160
Morgan, C., 89
Morley, F., 118
Morley, S. G., 118
Morphy, H., 5
Morris, E. H., 190
Morris, I., 223
Morris, S., 99
Morrison, K. D., 18, 19, 21
Morrison site, 157
Morse,D.F.,168
Morse, P. A., 168
Mother Goddess, 130
mounds: Chacoan, 183, 187; feasting refuse
associated with, 155–6; as inscriptions of
social memory in space, 161–2;
punctuated history of, 155–8, 162, 170–1;
social memory of building, 157–8;
structuralist and functionalist explanations
of, 151–2, 161, 166; Woodland period,
154, 156–7; see also Cahokia
Mullett, M., 71, 74
Murray, O., 89
Muses, the, 74
Muslims, 18, 27
Nabonidus, 1
Nagama, 30
Nagaraja Rao, M. S., 22
Nairne, J. S., 107, 124
Nakhtamun, 37
Narayana Rao,V., 29, 30
narratives, 4–5
Nassaney, M. S., 155, 156, 160
nayaka states, 29–30, 31
Nebamentet, 41
Nebamun, 41
Nebenmaat, 37
Neferhotep, 37
Negbi, O., 94
Nelson, R. S., 76, 77
Neolithic, 9, 204; see also Iberian stone
plaques