Ancient Mexico and Central America: archaeology and culture history
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
MESOAMERICA,
MIDDLE AMERICA,
part
1
AND ITS PEOPLES
CHAPTER
1
ANCIENT MESOAMERICA,
THE CIVILIZATION AND ITS ANTECEDENTS
17
Ancient Mexico and Central America in Geographical,
Cultural, and Global Context
19
Mesoamerica and Middle America: Culture and
Geography
19
How Societal Complexity Develops
21
special feature Cultural Evolution and Types of
Societies
23
Culture History and Chronology
28
Middle American and Mesoamerican Culture History
зі
Middle America: Hunter-Foragers
oí
the Paleoindian
and Archaic Periods
31
Mesoamerica: Villagers and
Urbanités
of the Formative, Classic, and Postclassic
Periods
33
special feature Religion and Creation
34
New Spain: The Colonial Period
42
Mexico and
Central America: The Republican Period and the
Rise of Modern Archaeology
43
CHAPTER
2
ECOLOGY AND CULTURE:
MESOAMERICAN BEGINNINGS
45
Mesoamerica s Major Geophysical and
Biotic Features
45
Native Vegetation: Neotropical and Nearctic
Environments, Dry Lands and Wetlands
47
The Big
Divide: West of the Isthmus vs. Isthmus and East
48
CONTENTS 5
Climate and Crops
49
This Cradle, Compared
with Other Cradles
50
Mesoamericans and Cultural Ecology
50
Enculturing the Ecological Context
51
Ideology: What We Say We Do
52
Subsistence:
What We Really Do
52
Sedentism and Its
Consequences
53
Action and Agency: The
Individual s Role
53
Cultural Evolution and
What it is Not
54
Cultural Regions
55
West of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
55
The Isthmus
of Tehuantepec and East
60
Mesoamerica s First Inhabitants: Hunter-Foragers,
to
8000
bc
61
Asian Origins
63
Paleoindian Periods
64
special feature Shamanism
65
Big-Game
Hunters
66
special feature Best Friends
69
Global Warming, Varied Toolkits, and Mixed
Strategies: The End of the Paleoindian Period and
Beginning of the Archaic Period
70
CHAPTER
3
ARCHAIC FORAGERS,
COLLECTORS, AND FARMERS
(8000-2000
bc)
71
Archaic Transformations: Changes Toward
Domestication of Plants, and Settled Life
73
Domestication of Plants and Sedentism, in the
Dry Lands West of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
74
Food, Sex, Demography, and Settled Life: The
Laws We Live By
76
Early Archaic Band Society.
Social Organization, Economic Organization,
Political Control, Ideology
78
Seasonality and
Scheduling
78
Early Archaic Foragers at
Guilá
Naquitz Cave, Valley of Oaxaca
79
SPECJAŁ
FEATURE Maguey
80
From Early Archaic to Middle Archaic and Beyond
83
The
Tehuacán
Valley
83
Regionalization of
Culture: Traditions of the Early Archaic Period
85
special feature
Тећшсап
Valley Sequence
86
The Middle Archaic, c.
5500-3500
bc, and Late
Archaic,
с
3500-2000
вс
88
Maize
Domestication
88
Other Middle Archaic
Evidence, West of the Isthmus
90
special feature
Figurines
91
A Note on the Term Preceramic
93
Middle and Late Archaic: Isthmus and East
94
Guerrero: Pacific Coast, Late Archaic and Early
Formative
97 2000
bc: the Archaic Ends, and
the Formative Period Begins
97
CHAPTER
4
THE INITIAL FORMATIVE
(c
2000-1200
bc)
99
SPECIAL feature Mesoamerica: The Trait List
100
Cultural Trends of the Formative Period
102
Precursors to the Olmecs
102
Recognizing
Social Inequality in the Archaeological Record
103
Smoke and Mirrors
104
Mesoamerica s New
Stone Age
105
special feature Prismatic
Blades
107
Isthmian Region
109
The Rise of the
Chiefdom 110
special feature
Yanomamo
111
Chief as Office: Achievement
and Ascription
112
Engendered Political
Evolution
112
Mokaya of
Mazatán
113
The Mokaya in Decline
116
Elsewhere Along
the Isthmus in the Initial Formative
117
Language as a Chronological Marker
117
Language as an Ethnic Marker
118
Highlands West of the Isthmus us
Earliest Highland Ceramics
122
special feature
Pottery Vessel Forms
123
Ancestor Cults and
Oaxaca in
Tierras Largas
Phase
126
Elsewhere
in the Highlands: Basin of Mexico,
Morelos,
Tehuacán
Valley
127
West Mexico
129
Initial Formative: The Mesoamerican Culture
Area
130
6 CONTENTS
PART
COMPLEX
SOCIETIES OF
THE FORMATIVE
CHAPTERS THE OLMECS:
EARLY FORMATIVE (c.
1200-900/800
вс)
133
Early Formative and Initial Olmec
ш
A Jade-Green World
133
special feature Jade
135
Things That Move Cultures
136
East and South
of the Pacific Coastal Plain
136
Southern Gulf
Lowlands
137
The Olmecs: First Florescence of
Mature Mesoamerican Civilization
138
Early Olmecs and Their Neighbors
139
Subsistence in the Isthmus
139
Spiritually
Charged Landscape
139
special feature What is
Civilization?
140
Colossal Heads and Buried Drains:
Monumental Display at San Lorenzo
Tenochtitlán
141
Other Nearby Olmec Sites:
Potrero Nuevo
and El
Azuzul
144
El Manatí
145
SPECIAL FEATURE Colossal
Heads
146
Themes and Modes in Olmec Art
148
Shamans and Transformation
148
Highland Developments, West of the Isthmus
149
Settlement Patterns and Settlement Systems
149
Oaxaca:
San José
Phase
(1150-850
вс)
149
Elsewhere in the Central Highlands:
Puebla,
Morelos,
and the Basin of Mexico
154
Northern
Arid Zone
158
West Mexico
158
Guerrero
160
Setting the Stage for the Middle Formative
162
CHAPTER
6
THE OLMECS:
MIDDLE FORMATIVE
(
с
900-600
вс)
163
Developments in the Southwestern Highlands
163
Guerrero: Teopantecuanitlán
and Cave Sites
163
Non-Portable Art from Guerrero
165
special feature
Jaguars
167
Morelos:
Chalcatzingo s Apogee
169
Basin of Mexico: Occupation at Zacatenco and
Cuicuilco
172
Puebla:
The Amalucan Irrigation
System
172
Tlaxcala
172
Gulf Lowlands North,
North-central, and South-central
173
Valley of
Oaxaca and the Mixteca Region 1
74
Isthmus and East
і
76
The Pacific Coast of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
and Adajacent Areas to
lhe
South
176
Olmec
Influences
178
Intermediate Olmec and La
Venta
178
Chiapas Interior Plateau and Chiapa
de Corzo
183
Guatemala Highlands
184
Maya
Culture
184
The Southern Maya Lowlands
184
The Northern Maya Lowlands
186
The Maya of the
Motagua
186
Southeastern Mesoamerica
186
The
Intermediate Area: Caves of
Kastern Honduras 188
Transition to the Post-Olmec
Kra
1
88
CHAPTER
7
MIDDLE TO LATE FORMATIVE
CULTURES (c.
600/500-300
вс)
189
West of the Isthmus: Rise of Monte
Albán
i9i
The Valley of Oaxaca:
San José Mogote,
Eclipsed
by Monte
Albán
191
Monte
Albán
193
SPECIAL
feature Divinatory Almanac
194
The New Shape
of Maize: The Tortilla
195
Monte
Albán s
Neighborhoods and Early Monuments
196
Urbanism
and Settlement Models
196
Elsewhere in the Highlands and West Mexico
1
97
The Basin of Mexico
197
special feature Exchange
and Marketplace Systems
198
West Mexico
201
special feature Central Place Models
202
Last Years of the Olmecs in the Isthmus and East
203
Terminal Olmec Period,
600-300
вс
203
The
Southern Pacific Coast
203
Guatemala Highlands:
Kaminaljuyu
205
special feature Chocolate
206
Chiapas Interior Plateau
207
Maya Lowlands,
South and Central
208
Maya Lowlands, North
208
Trends to Watch
208
CONTENTS 7
CHAPTER
8
THE EMERGENCE OF STATES IN
THE LATE FORMATIVE OOObc-ad
1) 209
Social Stratification
210
Pottery Style Zones and
Elite Long-distance Exchange
211
Proto-States in the Highlands West of the Isthmus
213
Basin of Mexico: Teotihuacan and Cuicuilco
213
Cuicuilco and the Old God of Fire
214
Teotihuacan
and the Sanctity of Flowing Water
215
West
Mexican Funerary Complexes: Shaft Tombs and
Chupicuaro
216
Elsewhere in the Central
Highlands
218
special feature Cosmetic
Alterations
219
Cuicatlan Canada
222
The
Mixteca
223
Monte
Albán
224
Monte Negro
225
Isthmus and East
225
Gulf Lowlands, South-central and South
226
Chiapas Interior Plateau
226
SPECIAL FEATURE
Calendrics 111 South Coast of the Isthmus, and
Pacific Coastal Plain
228
Southeastern Mesoamerica:
Chalchuapa and Its Trading Partners
230
Guatemala Highlands
231
Maya Lowlands
231
CHAPTER
9
THE TERMINAL FORMATIVE
(ad
1-300) 239
Early Maya Centers
240
Maya Lowlands of the
Yucatán
Peninsula
240
Terminal Formative Period Events in the Maya
Lowlands
240
Rio Bee: Early Fortifications
241
Northern Maya Lowlands
242
Southeastern
Mesoamerica
242
Guatemala Highlands
243
The Isthmus and Early Writing
243
West of the Isthmus
244
Guerrero
248
West Mexico: Shaft-Tomb Cultures
and the
Teuchitlán
Tradition
249
West Mexican
Architectural Models
252
The
Teuchitlán
Tradition
252
Northwestern Frontier and Northern
Arid Zone
253
Central Highlands Surrounding the
Basin of Mexico
253
The Northern Gulf Region
256
Teotihuacan, The Place Where Time Began
257
The Magic of Location: Place of the Gods
259
The
Magic of Location: Place of the Food and Tools
262
PART
CULTURES OF THE
EARLY CLASSIC 265
CHAPTER
10
TEOTIHUACAN AND ITS
INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCE^
250/300-600) 267
What Happened in the Classic
267
Teotihuacan: Pyramids and Palaces
268
The Evolution of Teotihuacan s Plan
269
Teotihuacan Palaces and Rulership
270
The
Apartment Compounds: Social Strata Within and
Among the Residences
277
How the End Began
281
What Caused the Uprising?
282
Teotihuacan s
Political Economy: Selling an Ideological Package
286
Teotihuacan Presence West of the Isthmus
287
Teotihuacan s Influence Elsewhere in the Central
Highlands, to the North and West
287
Teotihuacan
and the
Bajío
and Northwestern Frontier
288
West
Mexico
289
Michoacán,
Guerrero,
Morelos
289
Mixteca, Oaxaca
290
Puebla
and Tlaxcala
294
Gulf Lowlands
295
Teotihuacan s Important
Partners South of the Isthmus
296
CHAPTER
11
THE MAYA IN THE EARLY
CLASSIC (ad
250-600) 297
Maya Lowlands
299
The
Petén
Region and Maya Politics
299
Kings of
Calendrics: Time and Early Classic Maya Rulers
301
Tikal
as an Early Classic Maya Center
303
SPECIAL
feature Death of a Maya King
305
special feature
The Great
Tikal
Earthwork
308
The Usumacinta
Region
310
Calakmul and the Northern Maya
8
CONTENTS
Lowlands
312
special feature Maya Writing
314
Maya of the Motagua:
Copán
and
Quiriguá
315
Southeastern Mesoamerica and the
Intermediate Area
317
The Gods Must be Angry: The Southern Coast and the
Eruption of Ilopango
317
Elsewhere in Southeastern
Mesoamerica
320
The Intermediate Area
320
Isthmus, Coastal Plain, Chiapas, and Guatemala
Highlands
321
Maya Highlands
322
The Long Shadow of
Teotihuacan
323
Looking Ahead: Mid-Classic Maya
Upheavals
324
PART
LATE CLASSIC,
CLASSIC COLLAPSE,
AND EPICLASSIC
325
CHAPTER
12
THE LOWLAND MAYA:
APOGEE AND COLLAPSE (ad
600-900) 327
Late Classic Maya Culture
329
Courtly Life at the Height of the Late Classic
334
special feature Women and Weaving
335
Maya of the Southern Lowlands
338
ad
600-700 339
Palenque
and Pakal the Great
339
Yaxchilán
343
Calakmul in its Prime,
Tikal
Split
in Two
343
ad
700-800 345
ad
800-900 349
SPECIAL FEATURE Construction Costs
350
Causes of Collapse at
Copán
and Elsewhere
353
Elsewhere Among the Maya
354
Southeastern Mesoamerica and the Intermediate
Area
356
The Pacific Coast
357
The Guatemala
Highlands and Chiapas Interior Plateau
358
The End
of the Classic Period in the Isthmus and East
358
CHAPTER
13
THE LATE CLASSIC AND
EPICLASSIC IN THE WEST (ad
600-1000/1100) 359
SPECIAL FEATURE What Was till
ľľlltlwľťd
Serpenti
364
The Basin of Mexico and Regions to its
North and West
366
Basin of Mexico
366
Coyotlateko Pottery and
Culture
367
Tula Region
368
The
Bajío
368
Northwestern Frontier
369
West Mexico
371
Gulf Lowlands
372
Northern Gulf Lowlands: Hit·
Huasteca
372
Central Gulf Lowlands
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374
South-central Gulf Lowlands 37S
North-central Gulf Lowlands and 111
Tajin
376
Puebla, Tlaxcala,
and
Morelos
m
Eastern
Puebla
378
Western
РиеЫл.
ТІ.іхелІл,
and Morelos
379
Morelos
381
MixTEC Regions and Oaxaca
383
Oaxaca and Monte
Albán
384
Further Developments
386
CHAPTER
14
MAYA COLLAPSE AND
SURVIVAL (ad
800-1200) 387
Northwestern
Yucatán:
The Puuc Region
388
Kabah, Sayil, and
Labná
389
Uxmal
390
Northeastern
Yucatán: Coba
and Its Region
394
Vectors of Change:
Chichén
Itzá
and
the Putljn Maya
395
Putún, Chontal, Itzá:
Traders along the Gulf Coast
396
Chichén Itzá
398
special feature Ball Courts and
the Ball Game
401
CONTENTS 9
Southern Pacific Coast and Southeastern
Mesoamerica
406
special feature Inventing the Wheel in the Service
of the Gods
407
Cihuatán
and Santa
María 408
Western Honduras
408
PART
THE POSTCLASSIC
AND THE RISE OF
THE AZTECS
433
CHAPTER
15
THE RISE OF TULA AND
OTHER EPICLASSIC TRANSFORMATIONS
(ad
900-1200) 409
Tula and Toltec Culture
410
special feature Intoxicants and Hallucinogens
411
Historical and Ecological Roots
oř
Tula s
Religion
412
The Northern and North-central
Gulf Lowlands in Toltec Times
412
Tula s Major
Deities
413
special feature Female Deities
414
Local and Long-distance Economy
418
Toltec
Influence upon West Mexico, the Northwestern
Frontier, and the Northern Arid Zone
419
The Northern Arid Zone: Mesoamerica and the
Puebloan or Great House Cultures
421
Mesoamerican and Mississippian Cultures
422
Gods, Heroes, and Antiheroes
423
Tula s Neighboring Regions
424
Michoacán, Toluca,
Morelos
425
The Basin of
Mexico
426
Puebla/Tlaxcala and the Southwestern Highlands
426
Cholula and the Valley of
Puebla
427
SPECIAL
feature Migrants and Origins
428
Puebla, Tlaxacala,
Tehuacán,
and Oaxaca
431
In Conclusion
432
CHAPTER
16
THE MIDDLE POSTCLASSIC
(1
ZOOS-
1430) 435
Middle Postclassic and Late Postclassic
436
Segmentary States of the Middle Postclassic Period
437
East of the Isthmus and the Gulf Lowlands
439
Northern Maya Lowlands:
Mayapán s
Rise and Fall
440
Guatemala Highlands
442
Southern Pacific
Coastal Plain and Isthmus of Tehuantepec
442
Gulf Lowlands and Southern Central Highlands
443
West Mexico: The Rise of the
Tarascans
of
Michoacán
444
The Basin of Mexico
447
special FEATURE Being Born Aztec
450
City-states
and Confederations of the Basin of Mexico
453
special feature
Chinampas
454
Tenochtitlan-
Tlatelolco, the Atypical City-state of the Mexica
456
CHAPTER
17
THE AZTECS: AN EMPIRE IS
BORN
(1430-1455) 457
Basin of Mexico
459
Early Years of the Mexica at Tenochtitlan-
Tlatelolco
459
special FEATURE The Great Temple of
the Aztecs
462
Conquest of the Alcolhua Domain by
Tepaneca and Mexica
465
special feature Growing
up Aztec
466
Crisis and Conflict in the Late 1420s:
The Tepanec War
469
Social Strata Among the
Aztecs
472
The Process of Social Stratification Among
the Aztecs
476
Nezahualcoyotl and the Consolidation
of the Acolhua Domain, 1430s
478
Beyond the Basin:
Triple Alliance Conquests in the 1430s
479
1450s: Disasters and Development in the Basin of
Mexico
483
Setting the Stage for Empire
484
10 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
18
THE AZTEC EMPIRE DEVELOPS
(1455-1486) 485
After the Great Famine
485
Palaces and
Government
487
special feature Aztec Palaces
488
MoTECUZÓMA Ilhuicamina
Part Two:
1455-1469490
Monumental Gardens: Nezahualcoyotl s Texcotzingo,
Motecuzóma s Huaxtépec
491
A New Period of
Aztec Expansion: East to the Gulf Lowlands
493
The Mixteca and Oaxaca Under Aztec Rule
498
The Reign of
Axayácatl,
1469-1481
soi
Palace Scandals and Death in the Basin of Mexico
503
The
Tarascan
Empire and Tzintzuntzan
503
special feature Aztec Sex and Marriage
506
Tízoc,
1481-1486 510
Eagle Knights, Jaguar Knights
510
CHAPTER
19
THE AZTEC EMPIRE AT ITS
HEIGHT
(1486-1519) 515
AhuÍTZOTL,
1486-1502 515
Rededication of the
Templo
Mayor: Human Sacrifice
and Cannibalism
516
Aztec Conquests on the
Pacific Coast of Guatemala and Chiapas
521
Hydrological Challenges to Tenochtitlan, and
Ahuítzotľs
Response
522
MOTECUZÓMA
XOCOYOTZIN,
1502-1 520 525
The Intermediate Area as the Spaniards Found
К
526
Southeastern Mesoamerica
527
Soulh&istern
Maya of the Late Postclassic
528
Spaniards and Maya
Along the Coast of
Yucatán
529
Northern Maya
Lowlands
531
The Southeastern Highlands of
Chiapas and Guatemala
533
Along tin» Gulf Coast
535
Campeche
+
Tabasco
=
Aial.in
535
Soulh-central
Gulf Lowlands
536
CHAPTER
20
THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO
AND ITS AFTERMATH
539
The Spaniards Collect Allies
539
Tlaxcala
540
SPECIAL HiAWRE Aztec
І ічшіпц
542
Puebla
544
Motecuzóma,
Prisoner of Fear
546
SPECIAL FEATURE How Many People Lived in
Tenochtitlan
549
Early Colonial New Spain
555
World of Wonders
557
Indigenous Utopia: The
Franciscan Perspective
561
The
U
ving
Past
564
REFERENCE MAPS 566
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
586
FURTHER READING AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
587
SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS
603
INDEX 606
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spelling | Evans, Susan Toby 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)14317679X aut Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history Susan Toby Evans 3rd ed. London Thames & Hudson 2013 624 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Previous edition: 2008. - Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde Geschichte Mexiko Mesoamerika (DE-588)4038782-3 gnd rswk-swf Indians of Mexico / History Indians of Central America / History Mexico / Antiquities Mexico / Civilization Central America / Antiquities Central America / Civilization Mesoamerika (DE-588)4038782-3 g Geschichte z SWB Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027543412&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Evans, Susan Toby 1945- Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history Funde Geschichte |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4038782-3 |
title | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history |
title_auth | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history |
title_exact_search | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history |
title_full | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history Susan Toby Evans |
title_fullStr | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history Susan Toby Evans |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancient Mexico and Central America archaeology and culture history Susan Toby Evans |
title_short | Ancient Mexico and Central America |
title_sort | ancient mexico and central america archaeology and culture history |
title_sub | archaeology and culture history |
topic | Funde Geschichte |
topic_facet | Funde Geschichte Mexiko Mesoamerika |
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