La producción local y el poder en el Xaltocan posclásico Production and power at postclassic Xaltocan
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La producción local y el poder en el Xaltocan posclásico = Production and power at postclassic Xaltocan
(Arqueología de México)
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia , University of Pittsburgh, 2005
- : INAH
- : University of Pittsburgh
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Articles in English and Spanish
Bibliography: p. 369-389
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Production and power at postclassic Xaltocan / Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
- A summary of excavation units at Xaltocan / Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
- Geoarchaeological investigations in the Northern Basin of Mexico / Charles D. Frederick, Barbara Winsborough, and Virginia S. Popper
- Ceramic chronology at Xaltocan / Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
- Estimation of hydration rates from chemical composition : a case example from Xaltocan, Mexico / Christopher M. Stevenson and Thomas L. Jackson
- Occupational history of prehispanic Xaltocan / Susan Chimonas
- Mexico, Acolhuacan, and the rulership of late postclassic Xaltocan : insights from an early colonial legal case / Frederic Hicks
- Paleoethnobotanical evidence from postclassic Xaltocan / Emily McClung de Tapia and Diana Martínez Yrizar
- Faunal remains from Xaltocan / Raul Valadez Azua and Bernardo Rodríguez Galicia
- Xaltocan fish in the twentieth century : an ethnoarchaeological study / Laura Roush
- Domestic structures in Xaltocan / Claudia Espejel