Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica / edited by Joshua D. Englehardt and Michael D. Carrasco. - 1 online resource. - Book collections on Project MUSE. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Interaction and the making of ancient Mesoamerica / The prehispanic Mesoamerican world : framing interaction / Interaction and exchange in early formative western and central Mesoamerica : new data from coastal Oaxaca / The role of interregional interaction in Mesoamerican script development / Hieroglyphic Ch'olan to Ch'orti' : tracing linguistic and social interactions into eastern Ch'olan / Reframing the tripod : a foreign form adopted by the early classic Maya / Across the hills, towards the ocean : Teotihuacan/style monuments in Guerrero, Mexico / A sprinkling of culture : contact and connections between the Tuxtlas Region and the coastal Maya / Variation and similarity in obsidian tool styles and technologies at the Zaragoza/Oyameles source area, Puebla, Mexico / Interregional interaction in northwest Mesoamerica during the Classic and Postclassic periods / Round and round we go : Cholula, rotating power structures, social stability, and trade in Mesoamerica / The movement of metal goods in the Mesoamerican late Postclassic period : a case study from the Templo mayor in Tenochtitlan / Competitive vs. peaceful interaction / Conclusion : the world as they knew it : the interaction sphere concept in current Mesoamerican archaeology / Joshua D. Englehardt and Michael D. Carrasco -- Gary M. Feinman -- Guy David Hepp -- Joshua D. Englehardt and Michael D. Carrasco -- Kerry M. Hull -- Bryan Schaeffer -- Jesper Nielsen, Elizabeth Jimenez García, and Iván Rivera -- Philip J. Arnold III and Lourdes Budar -- Charles L.F. Knight -- Jose Luis Punzo Díaz -- Timothy J. Knab and John M.D. Pohl -- Niklas Schulze and Blanca E. Maldonado -- Joyce Marcus -- David Freidel.

Open Access

"Explores the role of interregional interaction in dynamic sociocultural processes that shaped the Pre-Columbian societies of Mesoamerica. Interdisciplinary scholars examine linguistic exchange and borrowing, scribal practices, settlement patterns, ceramics, iconography, and trade systems, presenting a variety of case studies drawn from multiple spatial, temporal, and cultural contexts"--Provided by publisher.

9781607328360




Social archaeology--Central America.
Social archaeology--Mexico.
Indians of Central America--Antiquities.
Indians of Mexico--Antiquities.
Indians of Central America--Social conditions.
Indians of Mexico--Social conditions.


Central America--Antiquities.
Mexico--Antiquities.


Electronic books.

F1219.3.S57 / I57 2019

972/.01