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Origins Of The Uu Archaeology In The Mixteca Alta Mexico First Edition Stephen A Kowalewski

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Origins Of The Uu Archaeology In The Mixteca Alta Mexico First Edition Stephen A Kowalewski
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.26 MB
Pages: 552
Author: Stephen A. Kowalewski
ISBN: 9780870819292, 9782008041568, 9780870819902, 9781607321033, 2008041565, 0870819291, 0870819909, 1607321033
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Origins Of The Uu Archaeology In The Mixteca Alta Mexico First Edition Stephen A Kowalewski by Stephen A. Kowalewski 9780870819292, 9782008041568, 9780870819902, 9781607321033, 2008041565, 0870819291, 0870819909, 1607321033 instant download after payment.

Combining older findings with new data on 1,000 previously undescribed archaeological sites, Origins of the Ñuu presents the cultural evolution of the Mixteca Alta in an up-to-date chronological framework. The ñuu - the kingdoms of the famous Mixtec codices - are traced back through the Postclassic and Classic periods to their beginnings in the first states of the Terminal Formative, revealing their origin, evolution, and persistence through two cycles of growth and collapse. Challenging assumptions that the Mixtec were peripheral to better-known peoples such as the Aztecs or Maya, the book asserts that the ñuu were a major demographic and economic power in their own right. Older explanations of multiregional or macroregional systems often portrayed civilizations as rising in a cradle or hearth and spreading outward. New macroregional studies show that civilizations are products of more complex interactions between regions, in which peripheries are not simply shaped by cores but by their interactions with multiple societies at varying distances from major centers. Origins of the Ñuu is a significant contribution to this emerging area of archaeological research.

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