Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and PracticeISBN: 978-0-631-23051-9
Hardcover
368 pages
November 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Offering an alternative to traditional textbooks, Mesoamerican
Archaeology: Theory and Practice places the reader in the
middle of contemporary debates by top archaeologists actively
exploring the major prehispanic societies of Central America.
- Offers a comprehensive introduction to the archaeology of
Mesoamerica by focusing on key time periods, sites, and the issues
these times and places require us to confront.
- Examines key moments in the Mesoamerican historical tradition,
from the earliest villages where Olmec art flourished, to the Aztec
and Maya City-states that Spanish invaders described in the 16th
century.
- Engages the chronological benchmarks of precolumbian social
development in Mesoamerica, such as the transition to village life,
emergence of political stratification, and formation of
Mesoamerican urban centers.
- Includes an extensive introduction by the editors that situates contemporary Mesoamerican archaeology in the broader terms of the social politics of archaeology.
For further resources to use with this book - including study questions, maps and photographs - visit the website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/BSGA/mesoam