Recent advances in Mixtec archaeology

V P�rez Rodr�guez�- Journal of Archaeological Research, 2013 - Springer
Journal of Archaeological Research, 2013Springer
Current research in the Mixteca region of Mexico has revealed that Formative communities
were as populous as in other Mesoamerican regions. Evidence of emerging social
complexity is associated with the use of and access to luxury items of foreign style and/or
manufacture. Research efforts draw from indigenous models to interpret data and
investigate urbanism. Regional and environmental approaches, household studies, and
ethnohistory are integrated to study ethnic diversity and the complex history of human�…
Abstract
Current research in the Mixteca region of Mexico has revealed that Formative communities were as populous as in other Mesoamerican regions. Evidence of emerging social complexity is associated with the use of and access to luxury items of foreign style and/or manufacture. Research efforts draw from indigenous models to interpret data and investigate urbanism. Regional and environmental approaches, household studies, and ethnohistory are integrated to study ethnic diversity and the complex history of human occupation. The politics associated with cultural resource management and community archaeology in the Mixteca also are discussed.
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