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Unique among recent works,The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology brings together in a single volume article-length regional syntheses and topical overviews written by active scholars in the field of Mesoamerican archaeology.
Introduction; 1. Mesoamerican Archaeology: Recent Trends; Deborah L. Nichols and Christopher Pool; Part I. Theory, Method, and Practice in Mesoamerican Archaeology ; 2. A Short History of Theory in Mesoamerican Archaeology, Manuel Gandera; 3. Mexico’s National Archaeology Programs, Nelly Robles; 4. Archaeology in Guatemala: Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos; 5. The Archaeology of Belize in the 21st Century, Jaime J. Awe; 6. Mesoamerica’s Southern Frontier, Geoffrey McCafferty, Fabio Amador, Silvia Salgado, and Carrie Dennett ; 7. Archaeology and Indigenous Peoples, Shoshaunna Parks and Patricia McAnany ; 8. Time and Space Boundaries: Chronologies and Regions in Mesoamerica, Susan Evans ; Part II. Hunter-Gatherers and First Farmers; 9. Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers and Colonization of Mesoamerica, Guillermo Acosta Ochoa ; 10. Archaic Period Foragers and Farmers, Douglas Kennett ; 11. The Origins of Food Production in Mesoamerica, Dolores Piperno and Bruce Smith ; Part III. Villages, Cities, States and Empires; Formation of Early Complex Societies, Cities, and States; 12. The Formation of Complex Societies in Mesoamerica, Christopher A. Pool; 13. Not Carved in Stone: Building the Gulf Olmec from the Bottom Up, Philip Arnold ; 14. The Development of Complex Societies in Formative Period Pacific Guatemala and Chiapas, Michael Love; 15. Ideology, Polity, and Social History of the Teotihuacan State, Saburo Sugiyama; 16. Cultural Evolution in the Southern Highlands of Mexico: From The Emergence of Social Inequality and Urban Society to the Decline of Classic Period States, Christina Elson; 17. Archaeology of the Maya Highlands, Barbara Arroyo; 18. Complex Societies in the Southern Maya Lowlands: Their Development and Florescence in the Archaeological Record, Arlen Chase and Diane Chase; 19. The Rise of Formative Period Complex Societies in Northern Maya Lowlands, Travis Stanton; 20. Interaction among the Complex Societies of Classic Period Mesoamerica, Sergio Gomez and Michael Spence; Developmental Cycles: Collapse and Regeneration; 21. Concepts of Collapse and Regeneration in Human History, George Cowgill; 22. Teotihuacan and the Epiclassic in Central Mexico, Jeffrey Parsons and Yoko Sugiura; 23. The Classic Maya Collapse, David Webster ; 24. Searching for Tollan: Authority and Urbanism in Oaxaca after Monte Alban, Jeffrey Blomster; 25. Developmental Cycles in the Gulf Lowlands: Collapse and Regeneration, Annick Daneels; 26. Tula and the Toltecs, Dan Healan and Robert Cobean; 27. Chichen Itza, Mayapan, and the Postclassic Transition among the Maya of Northern Yucatan, George Bey and William Ringle; 28. Late Postclassic Maya Highlands, Greg Borgstede and Eugenia Robinson; 29. Southern Pacific Coastal Region of Mesoamerica: A Corridor of Interaction from Olmec to Aztec Times, Robert M. Rosenswig; 30. The Tarascan Empire: Postclassic Social Complexity in West Mexico, Helen Pearlstein Pollard; 31. The Aztec Empire, Michael Smith and Maelle Sergheraert; 32. The Conquest of Mexico, Michel Oudijk ; Peripheries and Frontiers; 33. Networks, Cores, and Peripheries: New Frontiers in Interaction Studies, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban; 34. The Southeastern Fringe of Mesoamerica, John Henderson and Kathryn Hudson; 35. Current Views on Power, Economics and Subsistence in Ancient West Mexico, Christopher Beekman; 36. Mesoamerica and the Southwest/Northwest, Randall McGuire; 37. Aztec Boundary Interactions, Michael Ohnersorgen and Marcie Venter; Part IV. Institutions, Beliefs, and Practices: Topical and Comparative Perspectives; Economies and Economic Relations; 38. Agricultural Landuse and Intensification, Vernon Scarborough; 39. Searching out Prehispanic Landscapes in Mesoamerica, Alfred Siemens; 40. Ecological Approaches to Archaeological Research in Central Mexico: New Directions, Emily McClung; 41. Sources and Sourcing, Ronald Bishop; 42. Crafting and Manufacturing in Mesoamerica: Critical Engagements in Theory and Method, E. Christian Wells; 43. The Domestication of Stone in Mesoamerica, John Clark; 44. Ceramic Technology and Production, Prudence Rice; 45. Mesoamerican Metallurgical Technology and Production, Blanca Maldonado; 46. As the Whorl Turns: Function and Meaning in Mesoamerican Textile Production, Geoffery McCafferty and Sherisse MaCafferty; 47. Markets, Merchants, and Systems of Exchange, Kenneth Hirth; 48. Central Mexican States and Imperial Tribute Systems, Frances Berdan; Social and Political Relations; 49. Archaeology of Gender in Mesoamerican Societies, Rosemary Joyce ; 50. Class and Ethnicity, Elizabeth Brumfiel and Cynthia Robin; 51. Households in Ancient Mesoamerica: Domestic Social Organization, Status, Economies, and Rituals, David Carballo; 52. Community, Marcello Canuto and Jason Yaeger; 53. Cities and Urbanism in Prehispanic Mesoamerica, Richard Blanton ; 54. Mesoamerican States and Empires, Gary Feinman; Beliefs and Rituals; 55. Creation and Cosmology: Gods and Mythic Origins in Ancient Mesoamerica, Karl Taube; 56. Sacred Places and Sacred Landscapes, Katheryn Reese-Taylor ; 57. Practices and Practitioners, Keith Reilly; 58. The Living and the Dead, James Fitzsimmons; Art and Iconography, Calendars, Writing, and Literature; 59. Mesoamerican Calendars and Archaeoastronomy, Anthony Aveni; 60. Themes in the Art of the Preclassic Period, Mary Pye; 61. Art of the Classic Period, Rex Koontz; 62. Art in the Aztec Empire, Emily Umberger; 63. Early Mesoamerican Writing Systems, John Justeson ; 64. Maya Writing, Nikolai Grube; 65. Scribal Traditions from Highland Mesoamerica (A.D. 300-1000), Javier Urcid; 66. Nahua and Mixtec Pictorial Books: Religion and History Through Visual Text, Lori Boornazian Diel; 67. Colonial Documents, Eduardo de Jesus Douglas; Part V. The Spanish Conquest and Archaeology of the Colonial and Republican Periods ; 68. The Spanish Conquest and the Archaeology of the Colonial and Republican Periods, John Pohl; 69. Population Decline During and After Conquest, Rebecca Storey; 70. Historical Archaeology in Central and Western Mesoamerica, Patricia Fournier and Thomas Charlton; 71. Landscape Change in the Maya Region, AD 1450-1910, Rani Alexander
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