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Introduction -- Part 1: Ethnogenesis and the archaeology of identity -- Historical and archaeological contexts -- Spanish-Colonial in SanFrancisco-- From Casta to Californio, I: who lived at El Presidio de SanFrancisco? -- From Casta to Californio, II: social identities in late Spanish and Mexican-era Alta California-- From artifacts to ethnogenesis: excavating El Presidio de SanFrancisco-- Part 2: Spatial and material practices -- Sites of identification: landscape -- Structuring structures: architecture -- Tradition and taste: ceramics -- Consuming practices: foodways -- Fashioning the colonial subject: clothing -- Conclusion: the limits of ethnogenesis.
Summary
This pioneering work of historical archaeology sheds light on the genesis of the Californios, a community of military settlers who forged a new identity on the northwest edge of Spanish North America. The revised edition includes a new preface from the author, looking at the development of ethnogenesis theory since the first edition of this book.
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