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Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and Practice
Julia A. Hendon (Editor), Rosemary Joyce (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-23051-9
Hardcover
368 pages
November 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Series Editors' Preface.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

List of Figures.

List of Contributors.

1. Mesoamerica: A Working Model: Rosemary A. Joyce (University of California, Berkeley).

2. Mesoamerica Goes Public: Early Ceremonial Centers, Leaders, and Communities: John E. Clark (Brigham Young University).

3. Shared Art Styles and Long-Distance Contact in Early Mesoamerica: Richard G. Lesure (University of California, Los Angeles).

4. Governance and Policy at Classic Teotihuacan: Saburo Sugiyama (Aichi Prefectural University, Japan).

5. Social Identity and Daily Life at Classic Teotihuacan: Linda Manzanilla (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico).

6. Social Diversity and Everyday Life within Classic Maya Settlements: Cynthia Robin (Northwestern University).

7. Classic Maya Landscapes and Settlement: Wendy Ashmore (University of California, Riverside).

8. Sacred Space and Social Relations in the Classic Valley of Oaxaca: Arthur A. Joyce (University of Colorado).

9. The Archaeology of History in Postclassic Oaxaca: John M. D. Pohl (University of California, Los Angeles).

10. Meaning by Design: Ceramics, Feasting and Figured Worlds in Postclassic Mexico: Elizabeth M. Brumfiel (Albion College).

11. The Rural and Urban Landscapes of the Aztec State: Regional Perspectives and the Basin of Mexico Settlement Pattern Project: Deborah L. Nichols (Dartmouth College).

12. Postclassic and Colonial Period Sources on Maya Society and History: Julia A. Hendon (Gettysburg College).

Glossary.

Index
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