Mesoamerican landscape archaeologies

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Abstract

Landscapes figure centrally in conceptions and writings about ancient Mesoamerica. This selective review considers four interrelated kinds of landscapes investigated archaeologically in Mesoamerica: ecology and land use, social history, ritual expression, and cosmologic meaning. The literature on each topic is large, and from its inception, Ancient Mesoamerica has contributed significantly. Discussion here focuses on how we got to where we are in Mesoamerican landscape archaeology, important current developments, and directions for the decades ahead. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010.

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Ashmore, W. (2009). Mesoamerican landscape archaeologies. Ancient Mesoamerica, 20(2), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956536109990058

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