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Often along vast expanses, ancient societies traded certain commodities that were considered valuable either for functional or symbolic reasons – or, rather, a mixture of both factors. A Taste for Green addresses latest research into the acquisitio
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Isotope Research in Zooarchaeology ISBN: 9780813069418
This study uses faunal abundance data and stable isotope analysis of leporid (cottontail and jackrabbit) bone samples from the northwest Mexican archaeological sites of La Ferreria and La Quemada to infer properties of their past environmental landsc
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https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069418.003.0003
https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069418.003.0003
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 86:486-503
The occurrence of nonlocal objects, raw materials, and ideas in the southwestern United States (U.S. SW) has long been recognized as evidence of interaction between prehispanic peoples of this region and those of greater Mesoamerica. Although many ar
Autor:
Ben A. Nelson, Andrea Torvinen
Publikováno v:
Latin American Antiquity. 31:61-80
During the Epiclassic period (AD 600–900), the northern frontier of Mesoamerica consisted of a regional network of polities focused on large, hilltop centers, including the site of La Quemada in the Malpaso Valley of Zacatecas, Mexico. Although ext
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Sturt W. Manning, Ben A. Nelson, Marco Antonio Santos Ramírez, Eva Maria Wild, Paula Turkon, Carlos Torreblanca Padilla, Carol B. Griggs
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Latin American Antiquity. 29:102-121
Although dendrochronological methods have the potential to provide precise calendar dates, they are virtually absent in Mesoamerican archaeological research. This absence is due to several long-standing, but erroneous, assumptions: that tree rings in
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Ben A. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Southwestern Prehistory ISBN: 9780429301490
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429301490-15
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429301490-15
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 61:101256
The pre-Hispanic settlement of Paquime (1150/1200–1450 CE) in northwestern Chihuahua exhibits extensive evidence of exchange connections with distant communities, including the remains of over 300 scarlet macaws (Ara macao), brilliantly plumed bird