Quintessential Places: Analyzing the Character of Precolumbian Sites
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Settlements of all sizes are quintessential, or have distinctive traits that help to characterize and distinguish them. Papers will analyze the quintessence of places from Native North America through the Andes and query what makes a site distinctive. Previous archaeological and art historical analyses of place may have incorporated these aspects, but perhaps not under the rubric of "quintessential."
Distinctive traits may be attributable to topography; plan; geological features; visual culture; inhabitants; and practices such as rituals and social interaction. Such traits may be tangible or intangible, isolated or intersecting. Above all, quintessential places are sites of dwelling and experience that are shifting rather than static.
Quintessential places are not unlike the Roman genius loci ("spirit of the place"), with orientation, identity, and experience substituting for spiritual aspects of Roman spaces. Orientation may be directional or spatial, and overlap with identity. Identity also may be embodied in land use; architectural and artistic styles; and imagery. Experience can include movement; rituals; climatic and astronomical phenomena; and social and filial interaction. In addition, scale; authenticity; narrativity; interiority; and place as an ecosystem encompass the character of a place.
Other Keywords
Maya •
Mesoamerica •
Ethnography •
Power •
Architecture •
Ritual •
Planning •
Cultural History •
Iconography •
Environmental History
Geographic Keywords
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Mesoamerica •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Republic of Honduras (Country) •
Jamaica (Country) •
Republic of Nicaragua (Country) •
Republic of Panama (Country)
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- Classic Maya Politics and the Spirit of Place: Controlling Architectural Discourse at Uxul, Campeche, Mexico (2017)
- The Daily Experience of Space in Teotihuacan (2017)
- Desperate Times, Distinctive Places: Human Landscape Interaction at Tzak Naab, Belize (2017)
- Exemplary Centers as Quintessential Places: Migrants and Architectural Quotations in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala (2017)
- Identifying the Quintessence of Olmec Centers in Formative Olman (2017)
- In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king: Los Guachimontones, Jalisco (2017)
- The Late Classic Ballgame and Cross-Cultural Interaction at Xochicalco, El Tajín, and Copán (2017)
- NAVAJO LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AT CANYON DE CHELLY: A QUINTESSENTIAL PLACE (2017)
- Quintessential Queen of Kaanul: K’abel of Waka’ in the age of empire. (2017)
- Quintessentializing the Power of Place in the Ancient Andes (2017)
- The Streets of Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Guatemala (2017)
- Tan Tun: The Enduring Role of Cozumel in the Maya World (2017)
- Tenochtitlan: A Cultural History of Water (2017)
- What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Precolonial Sites in Chontales, Central Nicaragua? (2017)