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Interregional Interaction in Ancient Mesoamerica
Conclusion: The World as They Knew It: The Interaction Sphere Concept in Current Mesoamerican Archaeology
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David Freidel
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April 15 2019
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University Press of Colorado
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May 27 2019
Publication date (Online):
April 15 2019
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: 365-381
DOI:
10.5876/9781607328360.c013
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: Interaction and the Making of Ancient Mesoamerica
pp. 34
The Prehispanic Mesoamerican World: Framing Interaction
pp. 51
Interaction and Exchange in Early Formative Western and Central
pp. 83
The Role of Interregional Interaction in Mesoamerican Script Development
pp. 118
Hieroglyphic Ch’olan to Ch’orti’: Tracing Linguistic and Social Interactions into Eastern Ch’olan
pp. 149
Reframing the Tripod: A Foreign Form Adopted by the Early Classic Maya
pp. 176
Across the Hills, toward the Ocean: Teotihuacan-Style Monuments in Guerrero, Mexico
pp. 210
A Sprinkling of Culture: Contact and Connections between the Tuxtlas Region and the Coastal Maya
pp. 240
Zaragoza-Oyameles Obsidian Projectile Points: Cantona’s Place in Early Classic Period Long-Distance Gift Exchange and Interaction
pp. 262
Interregional Interaction of the Chalchihuites Culture in Northwest Mesoamerica during the Classic and Postclassic Periods
pp. 292
Round and Round We Go: Cholula, Rotating Power Structures, Social Stability, and Trade in Mesoamerica
pp. 313
The Movement of Metal Goods in the Mesoamerican Late Postclassic Period: A Case Study from the Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlán
pp. 341
Competitive versus Peaceful Interaction
pp. 365
Conclusion: The World as They Knew It: The Interaction Sphere Concept in Current Mesoamerican Archaeology
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