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Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 26:459-470
The development of the field of historical archaeology in Mexico has made many advances since the inception, in effect, of its practice there in the 1960s. The roots of historical archaeology in the Central Mexican Symbiotic Region (CMSR) in general
Autor:
Susan Piddock, Adrian Myers, Ralph K. Pedersen, Diana DiPaolo Loren, Jonathan Prangnell, Edmond A. Boudreaux, Jill Bennett Gaieski, Charles C. Kolb, J. E. Ratcliffe, Jeff Wanser, Roger E. Kelly, Frederick H. Hanselmann, Donald W. Linebaugh, Lauren Schiszik, Linda R. Pomper, Christopher B. Rodning, Benjamin Rennison, Neal Hitch, Joe Flatman, Harold Mytum, T. Cregg Madrigal, Edward Gonzalez-Tennant, Thomas H. Charlton, Lisa Marie Anselmi
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Historical Archaeology. 44:138-183
Autor:
Thomas H. Charlton
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Ethnohistory. 50:221-230
Contextualisant les contributions a ce numero thematique sur l'articulation de l'hacienda, des relations agraires et du changement socioeconomique dans l'Amerique centrale rurale, l'A. propose egalement quelques commentaires sur l'orientation des etu
Autor:
Michael D. Glascock, Thomas H. Charlton, Hector Neff, Deborah L. Nichols, Mary Hodge, Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 21:25-82
We use instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) of ceramics from three centers, Cerro Portezuelo, Chalco, and Xaltocan, in the Basin of Mexico, whose occupations span the Postclassic to examine the changing role of markets and evaluate models
Archaeozoologists have long examined the relationships between butchery and consumption sites. When applied to historic sites, this distinction between the location of butchery and places of consumption can be informative regarding market economy, lo
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Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 11:247-265
Otumba is one of a few Late Aztec-period city-states in the Basin of Mexico whose central city or town is not obscured by post-Conquest occupation. Long-term research there began in the early 1960s, with more recent fieldwork between 1987 and 1989, a
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Michael D. Glascock, Hector Neff, Cynthia L. Otis Charlton, Deborah L. Nichols, Thomas H. Charlton
Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 11:307-321
Obsidian and ceramic artifacts from the Otumba project were analyzed by instrumental neutron-activation analysis. Sources for the obsidian were determined by comparison to a databank of Central Mexican source analyses. Ceramic sources were determined
Autor:
Thomas H. Charlton
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Ethnohistory. 54:211-213
Autor:
Thomas H. Charlton
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Anthropology. 27:123-139
Layton, Robert Australian Rock Art: a New Synthesis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xi + 284 pp. including appendices, notes, references, and index. $65.00 cloth. Mowaljarlai, David and Jutta Malnic. Yorro, Yorro. Aboriginal Creation an