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Title Identities, Experience, and Change in Early Mexican Villages / edited by Catharina E. Santasilia, Guy David Hepp, and Richard A. Diehl
Published Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (349 pages)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: Identities, Experience, and Change in Early Mexican Villages -- 2. Changing/Rearranging: Transformations in Identities and Sociopolitical Organization in Early Formative Oaxaca -- 3. Early Formative Gulf Lowlands Occupants: From Fictions to Factions -- 4. Full Bellies, Ringing Ears, and Smoke in Their Eyes: The Sensations of Social Change in Mesoamerica's Early Formative Period
5. New Approaches to Jadeite Usage in Formative Mesoamerica: Identifying Olmec Portable Sculptures on the Gulf Coast -- 6. Beyond Contortionists: Archaeological Indicators of Ritual Activities at Tlatilco -- 7. Regional and Corporate Identities in Formative Period Western Mexico -- 8. Tlatilco: The People of the Lake -- 9. Refining the Middle Formative Chronology in Central Mexico: Implications for the Origins of the Central Mexican Urban Tradition -- 10. The Ceremonial Offerings of Cerro de la Virgen, Oaxaca: Identity, Politics, and Religious Practice at the End of the Formative
11. Reflections on the Mesoamerican Formative Period -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z
Summary This work 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 civilisations. 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
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 16, 2022)
Subject Antiquities, Prehistoric -- Mexico
Prehistoric peoples -- Mexico
Villages -- Mexico -- History
Antiquities, Prehistoric
Prehistoric peoples
Villages
History of the Americas.
History.
Mexico
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Santasilia, Catharina E., editor
Hepp, Guy David, editor
Diehl, Richard A., editor
ISBN 0813070147
9780813070148