Identities, Experience, and Change in Early Mexican Villages

Identities, Experience, and Change in Early Mexican Villages
Author: Catharina E. Santasilia
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813070147

New perspectives on an important era in Mesoamerican history This volume examines shifting social identities, lived experiences, and networks of interaction in Mexico during the Mesoamerican Formative period (2000 BCE–250 CE), an era that helped produce some of the world’s most renowned complex civilizations. The chapters offer significant data, innovative methodologies, and novel perspectives on Mexican archaeology. Using diverse and non-traditional theoretical approaches, contributors discuss interregional relationships and the exchange of ideas in contexts ranging from the Gulf Coast Olmec region to the site of Tlatilco in Central Mexico to the often-overlooked cultures of the far western states. Their essays explore identity formation, cosmological perspectives, the first hints of social complexity, the underpinnings of Formative period economies, and the sensorial implications of sociocultural change. Identities, Experience, and Change in Early Mexican Villages is one of the first volumes to address the entirety of this rich and complex era and region, offering a new and holistic view. Through a wealth of exciting interpretations from international senior and emerging scholars, this volume shows the strong influence of cultural exchange as well as the compelling individuality of local and regional contexts over two thousand years of history. Contributors: Catharina E. Santasilia | Guy D. Hepp | Richard A. Diehl | Jeffrey P. Blomster | Philip (Flip) J. Arnold III | Patricia Ochoa Castillo | Christopher Beekman | Tatsuya Murakami | Jeffrey S. Brzezinski | Vanessa Monson | Arthur A. Joyce | Sarah B. Barber | Henri Noel Bernard| Sara Ladrón de Guevara| Mayra Manrique| José Luis Ruvalcaba

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Author: United States. Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking
Publisher:
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Release: 1970
Genre: Hispanic Americans
ISBN:

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Author:
Publisher:
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Release: 1975
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ISBN:

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Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612344275

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Author: America Rodriguez
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999-09-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761915522

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Publisher:
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Release: 1976
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