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Title Early Mesoamerican social transformations : archaic and formative lifeways in the Soconusco region.

Publication Info. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (304 pages)
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Contents Cover; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; ONE Early Social Transformations in the Soconusco; part one Archaic to Formative; TWO A Gender- Based Model for Changes in Subsistence and Mobility During the Terminal Late Archaic Period on the Coast of Chiapas, Mexico; THREE Evidence for the Diversity of Late Archaic and Early Formative Plant Use in the Soconusco Region of Mexico and Guatemala; FOUR Archaic to Formative in Soconusco; part two Emergent Complexity; FIVE Building History in Domestic and Public Space at Paso de la Amada; SIX Paso de la Amada as a Ceremonial Center.
SEVEN A History of Disaster and Cultural Change inthe Coatán River Drainage of the Soconusco, Chiapas, MexicoEIGHT La Blanca and the Soconusco Middle Formative; Part Three Beyond the Individual Study Area; NINE Early Formative Transitions in Settlement and Subsistence at Chiquiuitan, Guatemala; TEN Jocotal Settlement Patterns, Salt Production, and Pacific Coast Interactions; ELEVEN An Early Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity; TWELVE Concluding Thoughts; Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Between 3500 and 500 bc, the social landscape of ancient Mesoamerica was completely transformed. At the beginning of this period, the mobile lifeways of a sparse population were oriented toward hunting and gathering. Three millennia later, protourban communities teemed with people. These essays by leading Mesoamerican archaeologists examine developments of the era as they unfolded in the Soconusco region along the Pacific coast of Mexico and Guatemala, a region that has emerged as crucial for understanding the rise of ancient civilizations in Mesoamerica. The contributors explore topics including the gendered division of labor, changes in subsistence, the character of ceremonialism, the emergence of social inequality, and large-scale patterns of population distribution and social change. Together, they demonstrate the contribution of Soconusco to cultural evolution in Mesoamerica and challenge what we thought we knew about the path toward social complexity.
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Subject Excavations (Archaeology) -- Mexico -- Soconusco (Region)
Excavations (Archaeology)
Mexico -- Soconusco (Region)
Indian pottery -- Mexico -- Soconusco (Region) -- Antiquities.
Indian pottery.
Antiquities.
Indians of Mexico -- Implements -- Mexico -- Soconusco (Region)
Indians of Mexico -- Implements.
Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Soconusco (Region) -- Antiquities.
Indians of Mexico.
Social archaeology -- Mexico -- Soconusco (Region)
Social archaeology.
Soconusco Region (Mexico)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Lesure, Richard G., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Early Mesoamerican social transformations. Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2011 9780520268999 (DLC) 2011003601 (OCoLC)701242326
ISBN 9780520950566 (electronic book)
0520950569 (electronic book)
1283291908
9781283291903
9780520268999
0520268997
Standard No. 9786613291905