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In this two-volume site report, authors Charles Spencer and Elsa Redmond report the final, comprehensive results of two decades of archaeological fieldwork (1993-2014) on the lands of San Martin Tilcajete, in the Ocotlan-Zimatlan subvalley of the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico. Their work focused on El Mogote and El Palenque, two archaeological sites with successive occupations spanning 500-100 BC, a time of transformational cultural change in Oaxaca. El Mogote and El Palenque were the largest sites in the Ocotlan-Zimatlan subvalley during their phases of greatest occupation: the Early Monte Alban I phase (500-300 BC) at El Mogote, and the Late Monte Alban I phase (300-100 BC) at El Palenque.
Through intensive survey and large-scale excavation of public buildings and residences, Spencer, Redmond, and their crew documented major political and religious changes between the Early Monte Alban I phase and the Late Monte Alban I phase, notably the appearance around 300 BC at El Palenque of key state institutions such as the palace and multiroom temple. The evidence also revealed that the Tilcajete locality maintained its political independence from the city of Monte Alban until the 1st century BC, even though Monte Alban had conquered far more distant regions by 300 BC. State formation at Tilcajete played a substantial role in this independent polity's ability to resist Monte Alban's aggressions for two centuries.
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In this two-volume site report, authors Charles Spencer and Elsa Redmond report the final, comprehensive results of two decades of archaeological fieldwork (1993-2014) on the lands of San Martin Tilcajete, in the Ocotlan-Zimatlan subvalley of the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico. Their work focused on El Mogote and El Palenque, two archaeological sites with successive occupations spanning 500-100 BC, a time of transformational cultural change in Oaxaca. El Mogote and El Palenque were the largest sites in the Ocotlan-Zimatlan subvalley during their phases of greatest occupation: the Early Monte Alban I phase (500-300 BC) at El Mogote, and the Late Monte Alban I phase (300-100 BC) at El Palenque.
Through intensive survey and large-scale excavation of public buildings and residences, Spencer, Redmond, and their crew documented major political and religious changes between the Early Monte Alban I phase and the Late Monte Alban I phase, notably the appearance around 300 BC at El Palenque of key state institutions such as the palace and multiroom temple. The evidence also revealed that the Tilcajete locality maintained its political independence from the city of Monte Alban until the 1st century BC, even though Monte Alban had conquered far more distant regions by 300 BC. State formation at Tilcajete played a substantial role in this independent polity's ability to resist Monte Alban's aggressions for two centuries.