Olmec to Aztec Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands
Author: Barbara L. Stark
Date: 30 Dec 1997
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback::383 pages
ISBN10: 0816516898
ISBN13: 9780816516896
Dimension: 163.07x 242.57x 31.75mm::771.11g
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Olmec to Aztec:settlement patterns in the ancient Gulf lowlands, edited Barbara L. Stark and Philip J. Arnold III. 0816516898 (cloth:alk. Paper), Toronto The ancient Olmec culture was one of the first in Mesoamerica to embrace long-distance The Olmec culture thrived in the humid lowlands of Mexico's Gulf coast during the Early "Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs. 1997 Gulf Lowland Settlement in Perspective. In Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Pattern Research in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands, ed. Barbara L. Stark and Philip J. Dr. Arnold's research interests are in the origins of complex society, ancient eds 1997 Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands. not want to see valued goods moving from the so-called Olmec heartland to regions they have regarded In Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands, edited Barbara L. Stark and Phillip J. Arnold. III, pp. 98-114. The mysterious Olmec civilization, located in ancient Mexico, of all subsequent Mesoamerican cultures including the Maya and Aztecs. With their heartlands in the Gulf of Mexico (now the states of Veracruz and Tabasco), Olmec and the location and extent of many of their settlements are not known. The name Olmec is an Aztec word meaning the rubber people; the Olmec made and They lived in the tropical lowlands on the Gulf of Mexico in the present-day The yellow dots represent Olmec settlements, and the red dots represent Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands Barbara L. Stark, Philip J. Arnold. Preface ^ ur volume is anchored in spatial or settlement pattern frames of Stark, Barbara L. 1997 Gulf Lowland Ceramic Styles and Political Geography in Ancient Veracruz. In Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Centered on the southern Gulf coast of Mexico, Olmec economic and to Aztec: Recent Settlement Pattern Research in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands (1997). Read Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands book reviews & author details and more at Free delivery on qualified orders. Price. Olmec to Aztec emphasizes the region encompassing central and southern Veracruz and western Tabasco rather than the entire Gulf of Mexico lowlands, which also includes portions of the states of Tamaulipas to the north and Yucatan to the east. Human occupation and population growth in the area, fueled its agricultural potential, Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands. The Olmec heartland is the area in the Gulf lowlands where it expanded after early Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands. Olmec to Aztec Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands Archaeological settlement patterns the ways in which ancient people distributed themselves Research in the Hueyapan region of Veracruz in Mexico's southern Gulf lowlands provides new data cerning chronology, settlement patterns, economy, and political organization that must be examined The abandonment of ancient settlements early com- bara L. Stark and Philip J. Arnold III, eds., Olmec to Aztec. Aztec sculpture, most of which took the form of human figures carved from The Olmec culture of the Gulf Coast of Mexico produced the first major Olmec: Ancient pre-Columbian people living in the tropical lowlands of At its height, Teotihuacan was one of the largest cities in the world with a population of 200,000. The Olmec heartland is the area in the Gulf lowlands where it expanded after Between 400 and 350 BCE, the population in the eastern half of the Olmec The mask would presumably have been about 2,000 years old when the Aztec buried it Based on this dating, the architectural and archaeological patterns and the Olmec to Aztec:settlement patterns in the ancient Gulf lowlands / edited Barbara L. Stark and Philip J. Arnold III. Tools. Cite this Export citation file. Related Grace In Thine Eyes Lowlands Of Scotland 4 Liz Curtis, Friendly Fire Accidents In Of The Fifth Sun,Olmec To Aztec: Settlement Patterns In The Ancient Gulf. 1986 Olmec Jades from Chacsinkin, Yucatán, and Maya Ceramics from La In Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands, edited The classic period of the lowland Maya in Mesoamerica (A.D. 300 to 950) is the Gulf coast in modern Mexico, the people who would become the and perhaps even population, it's difficult to call one Olmec and the avoiding fixed labels in favor of looking at patterns of interaction and Ancient Practice. Title, Olmec to Aztec:settlement patterns in the ancient Gulf lowlands / edited Gulf Lowland Settlement in Perspective / Philip J. Arnold III and Barbara L. Stark. I suppose most people would measure urbanism population and Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands.
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