Tamtoc: characterizing an urban society. Recent investigations.
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Tamtoc is one of the most important settlements in Northeastern Mexico, wherefore it is essential to address the phenomenon of the urban society, which inhabited this ancient city, with an interdisciplinary approach. The aim of this symposium is to characterize the constituents proper of the historical and cultural development of this urban society which managed to develop one of the most distinctive settlements in the so called Huasteca region during prehispanic times. The contributors are going to present the results of a variety of recent investigations intended to promote the dialogue and increase the awareness of the issues discussed here.
Other Keywords
Tamtoc •
figurines •
Maya •
bioarchaeology •
Conservation •
Megafauna •
Biological Distance •
Technological Analysis •
Pleistocene •
Lapidary
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica
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- Documents (5)
- Biological distance among Huastec, Veracruz, and Maya groups (2015)
- Burial treatment in the area of La Noria, Tamtoc, SLP, Mexico (2015)
- Conservation of a pleistocenic Giant Sloth from Tamtoc, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. (2015)
- LOCAL OR FOREIGN? THE TECHNOLOGICAL STYLES OF THE LAPIDARY FROM TAMTOC (2015)
- Zoomorphic Representations of Figurines in Tamtoc, SLP, Mexico. (2015)