Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete

Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9780915703661
ISBN-13 : 0915703661
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Synopsis Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete by : Christina Elson

This volume, part of a series on the prehistory and human ecology of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, focuses on Cerro Tilcajete, a secondary administrative center below Monte Albán, the capital of the prehispanic Zapotec state.

Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete

Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete
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Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 1951519841
ISBN-13 : 9781951519841
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Synopsis Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete by : Christina M. Elson

Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete

Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435079004131
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Synopsis Excavations at Cerro Tilcajete by : Christina Elson

This volume, part of a series on the prehistory and human ecology of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, focuses on Cerro Tilcajete, a secondary administrative center below Monte Albán, the capital of the prehispanic Zapotec state.

The Cloud People

The Cloud People
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Publisher : Eliot Werner Publications/Percheron Press
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9798988503514
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Synopsis The Cloud People by : Kent V. Flannery

A case study in the divergent evolution of Mexico's Zapotec and Mixtec civilizations, this collection has become a basic resource in the literature of Mesoamerican prehistory and has been widely cited by scholars working on divergent evolution in other parts of the world. Originally published by Academic Press in 1983, a new introduction by the editors updates the volume in terms of discoveries made during the subsequent two decades.

Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica

Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781607328360
ISBN-13 : 1607328364
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Synopsis Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica by : Joshua Englehardt

Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica explores the role of interregional interaction in the dynamic sociocultural processes that shaped the pre-Columbian societies of Mesoamerica. Interdisciplinary contributions from leading scholars investigate linguistic exchange and borrowing, scribal practices, settlement patterns, ceramics, iconography, and trade systems, presenting a variety of case studies drawn from multiple spatial, temporal, and cultural contexts within Mesoamerica. Archaeologists have long recognized the crucial role of interregional interaction in the development and cultural dynamics of ancient societies, particularly in terms of the evolution of sociocultural complexity and economic systems. Recent research has further expanded the archaeological, art historical, ethnographic, and epigraphic records in Mesoamerica, permitting a critical reassessment of the complex relationship between interaction and cultural dynamics. This volume builds on and amplifies earlier research to examine sociocultural phenomena—including movement, migration, symbolic exchange, and material interaction—in their role as catalysts for variability in cultural systems. Interregional cultural exchange in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica played a key role in the creation of systems of shared ideologies, the production of regional or “international” artistic and architectural styles, shifting sociopolitical patterns, and changes in cultural practices and meanings. Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica highlights, engages with, and provokes questions pertinent to understanding the complex relationship between interaction, sociocultural processes, and cultural innovation and change in the ancient societies and cultural histories of Mesoamerica and will be of interest to archaeologists, linguists, and art historians. Contributors: Philip J. Arnold III, Lourdes Budar, José Luis Punzo Diaz, Gary Feinman, David Freidel, Elizabeth Jiménez Garcia, Guy David Hepp, Kerry M. Hull, Timothy J. Knab, Charles L. F. Knight, Blanca E. Maldonado, Joyce Marcus, Jesper Nielsen, John M. D. Pohl, Iván Rivera, D. Bryan Schaeffer, Niklas Schulze

The Value of Aesthetics

The Value of Aesthetics
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781477318836
ISBN-13 : 1477318836
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Synopsis The Value of Aesthetics by : Alanna Cant

Unlike many other handicrafts in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, which have long cultural and historical trajectories, Oaxacan woodcarving began in the second half of the twentieth century and has always been done for the commercial market. In The Value of Aesthetics, Alanna Cant explores how one family’s workshop in the village of San Martín Tilcajete has become the most critically and economically successful, surpassing those of neighbors who use similar materials and techniques. The dominance of this family is tied to their ability to produce a new aesthetic that appeals to three key “economies of culture”: the tourist market for souvenirs, the national market for traditional Mexican artesanías, and the international market for indigenous art. Offering a new analytical model by which anthropologists can approach visual aesthetics and conceptualize the power of artworks as socially active objects, The Value of Aesthetics shows how aesthetic practices produce and redefine social and political relationships. By investigating the links between aesthetics and issues of production, authorship, ownership, and identity, Cant shows aesthetic change to be a process that ultimately repackages everyday life into commodified objects in Oaxaca.

Killing Civilization

Killing Civilization
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Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780826356604
ISBN-13 : 0826356605
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Killing Civilization by : Justin Jennings

Killing Civilization uses case studies from across the modern and ancient world to develop a new model of incipient urbanism and its consequences.

Zapotec Monuments and Political History

Zapotec Monuments and Political History
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9780915703937
ISBN-13 : 0915703939
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Synopsis Zapotec Monuments and Political History by : Joyce Marcus

Of the four major hieroglyphic writing systems of ancient Mesoamerica, the Zapotec is widely considered one of the oldest and least studied. This volume assesses the origins and spread of Zapotec writing; the use and role of Zapotec writing in the politics of the region; and the decline of hieroglyphic writing in the Valley of Oaxaca. Lavishly illustrated with maps, photographs, and original artwork.

The Routledge Handbook of Mesoamerican Bioarchaeology

The Routledge Handbook of Mesoamerican Bioarchaeology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 771
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ISBN-10 : 9781000586275
ISBN-13 : 1000586278
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Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of Mesoamerican Bioarchaeology by : Vera Tiesler

This volume brings together a range of contributors with different and hybrid academic backgrounds to explore, through bioarchaeology, the past human experience in the territories that span Mesoamerica. This handbook provides systematic bioarchaeological coverage of skeletal research in the ancient Mesoamericas. It offers an integrated collection of engrained, bioculturally embedded explorations of relevant and timely topics, such as population shifts, lifestyles, body concepts, beauty, gender, health, foodways, social inequality, and violence. The additional treatment of new methodologies, local cultural settings, and theoretic frames rounds out the scope of this handbook. The selection of 36 chapter contributions invites readers to engage with the human condition in ancient and not-so-ancient Mesoamerica and beyond. The Routledge Handbook of Mesoamerican Bioarchaeology is addressed to an audience of Mesoamericanists, students, and researchers in bioarchaeology and related fields. It serves as a comprehensive reference for courses on Mesoamerica, bioarchaeology, and Native American studies.

Alternative Pathways to Complexity

Alternative Pathways to Complexity
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781607325338
ISBN-13 : 1607325330
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Alternative Pathways to Complexity by : Lane F. Fargher

Alternative Pathways to Complexity focuses on the themes of architecture, economics, and power in the evolution of complex societies. Case studies from Mesoamerica, Asia, Africa, and Europe examine the relationship between political structures and economic configurations of ancient chiefdoms and states through a framework of comparative archaeology. A group of highly distinguished scholars takes up important issues, theories, and methods stemming from the nascent body of research on comparative archaeology to showcase and apply important theories of households, power, and how the development of complex societies can be extended and refined. Drawing on the archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic records, the chapters in this volume contain critical investigations on the role of collective action, economics, and corporate cognitive codes in structuring complex societies. Alternative Pathways to Complexity is an important addition to theoretical development and empirical research on Mesoamerica, the Old World, and cross-cultural studies. The theoretical implications addressed in the chapters will have broad appeal for scholars grappling with alternative pathways to complexity in other regions as well as those addressing diverse cross-cultural research. Contributors: Sarah B. Barber, Cynthia L. Bedell, Christopher S. Beekman, Frances F. Berdan, Tim Earle, Carol R. Ember, Gary M. Feinman, Arthur A. Joyce, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Lisa J. LeCount, Linda M. Nicholas, Peter N. Peregrine, Peter Robertshaw, Barbara L. Stark, T. L. Thurston, Deborah Winslow, Rita Wright