Excavations at San José Mogote 1 : the household archaeology /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan,
2005.
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Colección: | Prehistory and human ecology of the Valley of Oaxaca ;
v. 13. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ; no. 40. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Appendix A. Middle Formative Pottery
- Appendix B. Resumen en Espaûol
- References Cited
- Index
- Feature 82
- Irregular Bedrock Depression Running East-West through Squares N7E4-N7E6
- Bedrock Depression in Square N7E6, East of Feature 82
- Some Conclusions about the Earliest Occupations of the Upper Terrace
- The Second Occupation: The Upper Terrace Dooryard
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- A Guadalupe Phase House from Area B
- House 21
- Floor 3 (Oldest)
- Floor 2 (Second)
- Floor 1 (Most Recent)
- Material Found Just Below House 21, Possibly Associated
- The History of House 21: Insights from Artifact Plotting
- A SAN JOSâ PHASE HOUSE ON MOUND 1
- Early Formative Use of the Mound
- House 13
- The House 13 Floor
- The House 13 Dooryard
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Rosario Phase Residences on Mound 1
- A Brief History of Structure 19
- Structure 27, Zone C
- Room 1
- Room 2
- The Structure 27 Dooryard
- The Zone B Residence
- Similarities with Tilcjete's Structure 7
- Differences
- Structure 26
- Room 1
- Room 2
- Tomb 11
- Burial 55
- Room 3
- Burial 60
- Structure 25-South
- Structure 25-East
- Structure 30
- Isolated Patches of Floor
- The Central Patio
- Tomb 10
- The Retaining Wall
- Mound 1: Epilogue
- A MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING OF SAN JOSâ PHASE HOUSES AND THEIR CONTENTS, by Robert G. Reynolds
- Radiocarbon Dating
- THE HOUSEHOLD ARCHAEOLOGY OF SAN JOSâ MOGOTE: ITS POTENTIAL THEORETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- Appendices
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- An Introduction to Area B
- The Stratigraphy of Area B
- Bedrock
- Zone C
- Zone B
- Zone A
- A TIERRAS LARGAS Phase Feature from Area B
- Feature 65
- Area B: the Earliest Occupation of the Lower Terrace
- Postholes and Features in Bedrock
- Feature 58 (The Cistern)
- Feature 50
- Feature 59
- Material From Bedrock Depressions Found While Cleaning the Area B Profile
- Area B: Houses 16 and 17
- House 17
- 1. Material Lying Directly on the House 17 Floor
- 2. Items Deliberately Buried Below the House 17 Floor
- 3. Material from Below the House 17 Floor, Possibly From an Earlier Stage of the House
- 4. Materials from Above the House 17 Floor
- House 16
- Features in House 16
- Feature 61
- Feature 62
- Feature 62B
- Feature 63
- Rock-Filled Pit
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Material from below the House 16 Floor, Possibly Associated
- Material from above the House 16 Floor, Possibly Associated
- Area B: the House 16/17 Dooryard
- The Dooryard Trash Pit
- The North Dooryard or Lago'
- Features in the North Dooryard
- Feature 81
- Feature 87
- Feature 88
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- The West Dooryard or Zio'
- The East Dooryard or Zio'
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Activity Areas in the House 16/17 Complex: An Overview
- Area B: the Upper Terrace
- The Earliest Occupation: Features and Natural Depressions in Bedrock
- House 11
- House 9
- Features Associated with House 9
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- House 1
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Burials 1 and 2
- House 10
- House 4
- Feature 35
- Feature 46
- Feature 39
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- The Zone D2 Midden
- Isolated Middle San JosÄ Phase Features
- Feature 49
- Feature 54
- Feature 31
- AREA C: HOUSES OF THE LATE SAN JOSâ PHASE
- Zone C of the Control Section
- House 7
- House 14
- The House 14 Upper Floor
- The Dooryard Midden
- Feature 24
- Ashy Hollow in Bedrock
- The Zone C Midden
- Area C: Epilogue
- Feature 25
- Animal Bones from the San JosÄ /Guadalupe Interface
- Evidence for Rosario Phase Cannibalism: Feature 47
- An Introduction to Area A
- The Stratigraphy of Area A
- Bedrock
- Zone D
- Zone C
- Zone B
- Zone A
- Backfilling
- The Colonization of Area A
- Postholes and Features in Bedrock
- Household Unit E
- Feature 7
- The Zone D Midden
- Zone D3
- Zone D2
- Zone D1
- AREA A: HOUSES OF THE MIDDLE SAN JOSâ PHASE
- Household Unit C4
- Feature 5
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Household Unit C3
- Features in the Dooryard
- Feature 2
- Feature 6
- Feature 3
- Feature 8
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Household Unit C2
- Features Associated with Household Unit C2
- Feature 1
- Feature 4
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- Household Unit C1
- Dancing in Masks and Costumes
- Singing and Chanting
- Divination
- Ritual Bloodletting
- Ritual Use of Exotic Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles
- Musical Instruments
- Sources of Feathers
- Ritual Offerings
- Personal Ornamentation
- Raiding
- A Maori Analogy
- Interpreting Burned Houses
- The Mounting Evidence for Warfare
- The Origin of War: Kelly's Model
- Palisades, Men's Houses, Powdered Tobacco, and Lime
- An Introduction to Area C
- The Threshing Floor Sector
- The Stratigraphy of Area C
- A Note on Chronology
- AREA C: HOUSES OF ESPIRIDIîN AND TIERRAS LARGAS TIMES
- The Espiridiùn Complex
- House 20
- The Early Tierras Largas Phase
- House 19
- The Middle Tierras Largas Phase
- Feature 21: A Tierras Largas Phase Palisade
- Another Possible Section of Palisade in Squares S28 and S29
- Feature 66
- Domestic Middle Tierras Largas Phase Features
- Feature 22
- Feature 23
- Feature 42
- Feature 48
- The Zone G Midden
- The Late Tierras Largas Phase
- House 18
- The Zone F Midden
- The Tierras Largas Phase/San JosÄ Phase Transition
- AREA C: HOUSES OF THE EARLY SAN JOSâ PHASE
- House 15
- Feature 27
- Feature 29
- Feature 37
- The Zone E Midden
- The Zone E/Zone D Contact
- AREA C: HOUSES OF THE MIDDLE SAN JOSâ PHASE
- Zone D of the Control Section
- House 6
- Feature 32
- House 5
- House 2
- Feature 105
- Insights from Artifact Plotting
- House 3
- Exchanging Pottery with Other Regions
- The Procurement and Working of Chert
- Chert Sources
- Household Variation in the Use of Chert Sources
- The Uses of Chert Tools
- On the Scarcity of Projectile Points
- The Importation and Use of Obsidian
- Obsidian Tools
- Pires-Ferreira's Research, 1967-1973
- Parry's Research, 1981-1983
- A Cautionary Note about Neutron Activation
- The Sources of Obsidian Used at San JosÄ Mogote
- Interfamily Variation in Obsidian Sources Used
- Grinding Corn (and Other Materials)
- One-Hand Manos
- Two-Hand Manos
- Metates
- Possible Ritual Metates
- Mortars, Pestles, and Mullers
- Canicas
- Tree Felling and Woodworking
- Household Activities, Part 2
- Basket Making
- Sewing
- The Sharpening of Awls and Needles
- "Cutting Boards" or "Whetstones,"
- Soft Hammering
- Pressure Flaking
- The Manufacture of Sherd Disks
- The Weaving of Mats
- Net Making
- Textile Weaving
- Salt Making
- The Importation and Working of Mollusk Shell
- Chronological Change in Shell Working
- Common Mollusks at San JosÄ Mogote
- Polishing Iron Ore Mirrors
- MÜssbauer Spectroscopy
- The Four Main Iron Sources
- The Limits of San JosÄ Mogote's Control over Iron Ore Sources
- The Crushing and Grinding of Hematite
- The Cutting and Trimming of Mica
- Ancestor Ritual
- Social Changes Reflected in Figurines
- Large Hollow White-Slipped "Dolls,"
- List of Tables
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- The Anthropological Problem and the Archaeological Site
- The Anthropological Problem
- The Formative before Monte Albçn
- The Espiridiùn Complex
- The Tierras Largas Phase
- The San JosÄ Phase
- The Guadalupe Phase
- The Rosario Phase
- The Founding of Monte Albçn
- How the Data Will Be Presented
- The Environmental Setting
- Bedrock Geology and Mineral Resources
- Soil, Water, and Agricultural Productivity
- The Regime of the RAEo Atoyac
- The "Original" Flora of the Etla Subvalley
- The "Original" Fauna of the Etla Subvalley
- Excavating Formative Household Units
- Traditional Houses
- The Dooryard
- Excavating Wattle-and-Daub Houses
- The Middle Formative Period and the Early Adobe House
- Household Activities, Part 1
- Farming
- Farming Techniques
- Wild Plant Collecting
- Dog Raising
- Early Evidence for Domestication
- The Xoloitzcuintli or Pecoxolo
- The Use of Dogs in Feasts
- Congenital Tooth Loss in Formative Dogs
- Congenital Tooth Loss in Formative Oaxacan Dogs
- The Stunting of Limbs
- Selection for the Xoloitzcuintli: A Puzzle for the Future
- Hunting and Trapping
- Use of Small Game
- The Faunal Remains
- Storage
- Cooking
- Pottery Making
- The Ceramics of a Typical Residence
- Clay Sources Used
- Colorants
- Vessel Forming
- Burnishing
- Firing