The neighborhood as a social and spatial unit in Mesoamerican cities /

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Arnauld, Marie-Charlotte, Manzanilla, Linda, Smith, Michael E.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Neighborhoods and the civic constitutions of premodern cities as seen from the perspective of collective action / Richard E. Blanton and Lane F. Fargher
  • Neighborhoods and elite "houses" at Teotihuacan, central Mexico / Linda R. Manzanilla
  • Structure and organization of neighborhoods in the ancient city of Teotihuacan / Sergio Gómez-Chávez
  • The "Tlajinga Barrio" : a distinctive cluster of neighborhoods in Teotihuacan / Randolph J. Widmer and Rebecca Storey
  • Teotihuacan neighborhoods and the health of residents : the risks of preindustrial urban living / Rebecca Storey, Lourdes Márquez-Morfín, and Luis F. Núñez
  • Compact versus dispersed settlement in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica : the role of neighborhood organization and collective action / Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas
  • Neighborhoods in pre-Hispanic Honduras : settlement patterns and social groupings within sites or regions / Julia A. Hendon
  • Neighborhoods in classic lowland Maya societies : their identification and definition from the La Joyanca case study (northwestern Petén, Guatemala) / Eva Lemonnier
  • Houses, emulation, and cooperation among the Río Bec groups / M. Charlotte Arnauld [and others]
  • Intermediate-scale patterns in the urban environment of postclassic Mayapan / Timothy S. Hare and Marilyn A. Masson
  • Intermediate settlement units in late postclassic Maya sites in the highlands : an assessment from archaeology and ethnohistory / Marie Annereau-Fulbert
  • Postclassic Maya "barrios" in Yucatán : an historical approach / Tsubasa Okoshi-Harada
  • Neighborhoods and intermediate units of spatial and social analysis in ancient Mesoamerica / M. Charlotte Arnauld.