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A History of american archaeology / Gordon R. Willey / London : Thames and Hudson (1974)
Título : A History of american archaeology Tipo de documento: Libro Autores: Gordon R. Willey, Autor Editorial: London : Thames and Hudson Fecha de publicación: 1974 Colección: The world archaelogy Número de páginas: 252 p. : 124 il. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-500-78002-2 Idioma : Inglés Palabras clave: Historia América del Norte América Central América del Sur Clasificación: 902[7/8] Resumen: 20120124002028 Nota de contenido: - The speculative period (1492-1840)
A definition of the Period
The Americas: Discovery and Origins of the Indians
The Early Chroniclers and Historical Interests
The Explorers and the Armchair Speculators
The forerunners of an Established Discipline of Archaeology
An appraisal and signs for the Future
- Classificatory-descriptive period (1840-1914)
- A definition of the Period
Archaeological Research in North America
Archaeological Research in Middle America
Archaeological Research in South America
the Development of Concepts and Methods
- The classificatory-historical period: the concern with chronology (1914-1940)
The Stratigraphic Revolution
Typology and Artifact (Pottery) classification
Culture Classification Schemes
The Direct Historical approach
Area Synthesis: The Goal
Inter-Areal Considerations
Advances on the Early Man Front
Field Methods and Techniques
The classificatory-historical period: the concern with context and function (1940-1960)
The First Dissatisfactions
Context and Function: Artifacts as Behavior
Settlement Patterns
Culture and Environment
Scientific Aids from Other Disciplines
The continued concern with chronology and Space-Time Synthesis
Historical and development Concepts
- Explanatory period (1960- )
The Re-emergence of Cultural Evolution
The New Archaeology
Systems Theory and the Ecosystem Concept
Statistics and the Computer
Deductive Reasoning and the Positivist Philosophy of Science
Some recent researches
Ethnographic Analogy and Prospects for the FutureTema Principal / Disciplina : Arqueología Link: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/2282 Reserva
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Ubicación Código de barras Ubicación Tipo de medio Sección Estado Sala Tomo Colección Facultad 18080 571 7 W4h Libro Fondo general 0 Disponible The Aztecs / Robert F. Townsend / London : Thames and Hudson (2000)
Título : The Aztecs Tipo de documento: Libro Autores: Robert F. Townsend, Autor Editorial: London : Thames and Hudson Fecha de publicación: 2000 Número de páginas: 232 p. Il.: il Nota general: Revised edition Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Antropología
[BFA] Ciencias Sociales y Humanas:HistoriaPalabras clave: Aztecas Conquista Cultura Religión Sociedad Inmigración México Pueblos originarios Culturas precolombinas Nota de contenido:
The conquest of Mexico
The Arrival of Strangers
- The expedition of Hernán Cortés
- Motecuhzoma's embassy. Tenochtitlan
The fall of the Aztec Empire
- The death of Motecuhzoma. Storming the Great Pyramid and the escape from the city. The siege and surrender of Tenochtitlan
Immigrants, settlers, and the first state
Urban traditions and tribal peoples
- Teotihuacan. The Toltec heritage. The migrants: Chichimecs, Acolhua, Tepanecs, and Mexica. The Mexica. The founding of Tecnochtitlan. Transformation of social organization.
The birth of an Empire
- The Tepanec expansion. The turning point. The Triple Alliance.
The Climax of Empire
New Conquests, New Strategies
- The cinampa district. Networks of tribute. Creating strategic buffer provinces. Alliances, clients, and kinship connections. Netzahualcoyotl's "legalist" system
The Great Expansion
The reign of Motecuhzoma I. Early imperial monuments. The reign of Axayacatl: expansion and defeat. Failure and rebellion under Tizoc. Ahuizotl's reign: expansion and renewal. Motecuhzoma II, the last independent ruler
Aztec Religion and Beliefs
The Aztec Symbolic World
- The Aztec deities. The concept of teotl. The myths of creation. The ritual calendar. Sacred landscapes
The Aztec People and the cycle of life
The Family and Education
- Birth and childhood. Schools and education. Poetic language, music, and dance. Marriage
Farmers, Traders, and Artisans
- An ancient agricultural tradition. Chinampas, terraces, and experimental gardens. The fruits of the earth: Aztec diet. The markets of Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco. Arts and crafts. An archaeological area of household workshops. Long-distance traders.
Priests, Warriors, and Rulers
- The priests: servants of the gods. The warriors. Aztec rulers.
Epilog
Annual Ceremonies of the AztecsLink: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/51599 Reserva
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Ubicación Código de barras Ubicación Tipo de medio Sección Estado Sala Tomo Colección Facultad 34220 572.9 [72] T6 Libro Fondo general 1 Disponible Mexico / Michael D. Coe / London : Thames and Hudson (1995)
Título : Mexico : From the Olmecs to the Aztecs Tipo de documento: Libro Autores: Michael D. Coe, Autor Mención de edición: 4th edition rev. and exp Editorial: London : Thames and Hudson Fecha de publicación: 1995 Número de páginas: 215 p. Il.: il Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Antropología Palabras clave: Indígenas Aztecas Etnología Pueblos originarios México Clasificación: 572.9[72] Nota de contenido:
Chronological Table
Introduction. The geographic setting. Languages and peoples. Periods
Early Hunters
The Archaic Period. The Desert Culture in North America. The origins of Mexican cultivated plants. The importance of maize. Other cultigens. Caves and rockshelter of northeaestern Mexico. Santa Marta rockshelter. The Tehuacan Valley. Other Archaic sites. The Archaic period and the origins of settled life
The Preclassic Period: Early villagers. The Early Preclassic in Chiapas. Early Preclassic villagers in Oaxaca. The site of Tlatilco. Established villages of the Middle Preclassic. Late Preclassic cultures of the central highlands. The Mezcala puzzle. The shaft-tomb art of western Mexico
The Preclassic Period: Early Civilizations. Background of civilized life. The Olmec civilization. The San Lorenzo Olmec. El Manatí. The Olmec of La Venta. Tres Zapotes and The Long Count calendar. The Olmecs beyond the heartland. Early Zapotec civilization. Izapan civilization. La Mojarra and the Isthmian script
The Classic Period. Rise of the great civilizations. The urban civilization of Teotihuacan. The Great Pyramid of Cholula. The Maya connection: Cacaxtla and Xochicalco. Cerro de las Mesas. The Classic Veracruz civilization. Remojadas potters. Classic Monte Albán. The Classic downfall
The Post-Classic Period: the Toltec State. A time of troubles. The northern barbarians. Tula and the Toltecs. Archaeological Tula. Tula and Chichen Itzá. The "Turquoise Road"
The Post-Classic Period: Rival States. Late Zapotec culture at Mitla. The Mixtecs. The Tarascan kingdom. The rise of the Aztec state. The consolidation of Aztec power
The Aztecs in 1519. The island city. Aztec society. The long-distance merchants. Becoming an Aztec. Marriage. The Triple Alliance and the Empire. The emperor and the palace. Food and agriculture. War and the human sacrifice. Aztec religion. Aztec art and architecture. Aztec thought and literature.
Epilogue. The Spanish Conquest. New Spain and the Colonial world. The "ladinoization" of Mexico. Aftermath
Reigning Monarchs of the Aztec StateTema Principal / Disciplina : Antropología Link: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/51609 Reserva
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Ubicación Código de barras Ubicación Tipo de medio Sección Estado Sala Tomo Colección Facultad 34226 572.9 [72] C6 Libro Fondo general 1 Disponible Ancient North America / Brian M. Fagan / London : Thames and Hudson (1995)
Título : Ancient North America : The archaeology of a Continent Tipo de documento: Libro Autores: Brian M. Fagan, Autor Editorial: London : Thames and Hudson Fecha de publicación: 1995 Número de páginas: 528 p. Il.: il ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-500-05075-0 Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Arqueología Palabras clave: Estados Unidos Pueblos Originarios América del Norte Clasificación: 572.9 Link: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/53155 Reserva
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Ubicación Código de barras Ubicación Tipo de medio Sección Estado Sala Tomo Colección Facultad 34655 572.9 (7) F1 Libro Fondo general 1 Disponible