9781607323914-1607323915-Human Adaptation in Ancient Mesoamerica: Empirical Approaches to Mesoamerican Archaeology

Human Adaptation in Ancient Mesoamerica: Empirical Approaches to Mesoamerican Archaeology

ISBN-13: 9781607323914
ISBN-10: 1607323915
Edition: 1
Author: Nancy Gonlin, Kirk D. French
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781607323914
ISBN-10: 1607323915
Edition: 1
Author: Nancy Gonlin, Kirk D. French
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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Human Adaptation in Ancient Mesoamerica: Empirical Approaches to Mesoamerican Archaeology (ISBN-13: 9781607323914 and ISBN-10: 1607323915), written by authors Nancy Gonlin, Kirk D. French, was published by University Press of Colorado in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Human Adaptation in Ancient Mesoamerica: Empirical Approaches to Mesoamerican Archaeology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This volume explores the dynamics of human adaptation to social, political, ideological, economic, and environmental factors in Mesoamerica and includes a wide array of topics, such as the hydrological engineering behind Teotihuacan’s layout, the complexities of agriculture and sustainability in the Maya lowlands, and the nuanced history of abandonment among different lineages and households in Maya centers.

The authors aptly demonstrate how culture is the mechanism that allows people to adapt to a changing world, and they address how ecological factors, particularly land and water, intersect with nonmaterial and material manifestations of cultural complexity. Contributors further illustrate the continuing utility of the cultural ecological perspective in framing research on adaptations of ancient civilizations.

This book celebrates the work of Dr. David Webster, an influential Penn State archaeologist and anthropologist of the Maya region, and highlights human adaptation in Mesoamerica through the scientific lenses of anthropological archaeology and cultural ecology.

Contributors include Elliot M. Abrams, Christopher J. Duffy, Susan Toby Evans, Kirk D. French, AnnCorinne Freter, Nancy Gonlin, George R. Milner, Zachary Nelson, Deborah L. Nichols, David M. Reed, Don S. Rice, Prudence M. Rice, Rebecca Storey, Kirk Damon Straight, David Webster, Stephen L. Whittington, Randolph J. Widmer, John D. Wingard, and W. Scott Zeleznik.

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