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Classic Period Mixtequilla, Veracruz, Mexico: Diachronic Inferences from Residnetial Investigations
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Classic Period Mixtequilla, Veracruz, Mexico: Diachronic Inferences from Residnetial Investigations

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This archaeological site report presents new insights into an important but poorly studied Mesoamerican culture - the Classic period of the Mexican Gulf Coast. Stark discusses her excavations at several sites in the Mixtequilla region, describes the deposits and artefacts encountered, and provides interpretations of the sites and their significance within a wider context. Her analysis of the ephemeral remains of perishable houses is innovative and contains one of the most sophisticated treatments of site formation processes yet carried out in Latin America. Particularly important is the identification of some of the earliest spindle whorls in Mesoamerica, leading to new views of the importance of cotton textiles in the changing economies of the Late Preclassic and Classic periods. Superb artefact illustrations, detailed descriptions, and an ample use of data tables make this a valuable reference work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2001
Pages
450
ISBN
9780942041170

This archaeological site report presents new insights into an important but poorly studied Mesoamerican culture - the Classic period of the Mexican Gulf Coast. Stark discusses her excavations at several sites in the Mixtequilla region, describes the deposits and artefacts encountered, and provides interpretations of the sites and their significance within a wider context. Her analysis of the ephemeral remains of perishable houses is innovative and contains one of the most sophisticated treatments of site formation processes yet carried out in Latin America. Particularly important is the identification of some of the earliest spindle whorls in Mesoamerica, leading to new views of the importance of cotton textiles in the changing economies of the Late Preclassic and Classic periods. Superb artefact illustrations, detailed descriptions, and an ample use of data tables make this a valuable reference work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2001
Pages
450
ISBN
9780942041170