Coastal Connections: Pacific Coastal Links from Mexico to Ecuador
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Coastal Connections: Pacific Coastal Links from Mexico to Ecuador," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Since the days of Marshall Saville and Samuel Lothrop, scholars have drawn attention to archaeological evidence linking the Pacific Coast societies of South America with those of Mexico and Central America. Various investigators pointed to the shared occurrence of shaft tombs, stirrup spout vessels, copper artifacts including axe monies and bells, and even hairless dogs. Nevertheless, these observations were untethered and did not forestall the imposition of the bounded Mesoamerican, ‘Intermediate’, and Andean culture areas that govern the parameters of most current research. The trait lists assembled by early scholars are now being supplanted by a more flexible understanding of the role played by coastal maritime networks in moving exotic crops, materials, and technologies over long distances. These include maize, cacao, Spondylus, copper, and gold (as well, perhaps, as other perishable and as yet unidentified materials) that indicate varying degrees of contact, influence and exchange linking northwestern South America, Central America and western Mexico. For this symposium we propose to address afresh the evidence for interaction along the Pacific littoral of South and Mesoamerica through more specific comparisons grounded in anthropological understandings of trade and interaction.
Other Keywords
Trade and exchange •
Ceramic Analysis •
Formative •
Intermediate Area •
Coastal and Island Archaeology •
Cultural Transmission •
Iconography and epigraphy •
spondylus •
Social and Political Organization •
Ethnohistory/History
Geographic Keywords
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
Republic of Panama (Country) •
Republic of Colombia (Country) •
Netherlands Antilles (Country) •
Aruba (Country) •
Republic of Ecuador (Country) •
South America (Continent) •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
Department of Guadeloupe (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-14 of 14)
- Documents (14)
- Axe-Monies in the Smithsonian Collections (2019)
- The Curious Pacific Coast Distribution of Tightly Wrapped Bundle Burials in the Middle Formative (2019)
- The Effects of ENSO on Travel along the Pacific Coast of the Americas (2019)
- Evaluating Precolumbian Contact between Ecuador and Costa Rica: A Ceramic Approach (2019)
- Jade, Scepters, and Seats of Power: Symbols of Authority on the Central American Coast, 300 BC-AD 300 (2019)
- Jama-Coaque Ceramic Traits in Coastal Colima, West Mexico?: A view from the Jama Valley, Coastal Ecuador (2019)
- Landfalls, Sunbursts, and the Capacha Problem: The Case for a Pacific Coastal Interaction Community in Early Formative Period Mesoamerica (2019)
- Long-Distance Contacts along the Coast of Greater Chiriquí (2019)
- Pacific Coastal Exchange in Postclassic Mexico: Wealth, Rituals, Feasts, and Marriages (2019)
- Puertos, materiales y productos de intercambio (2019)
- Reevaluating an Offering Cache from Isla La Plata, Ecuador (2019)
- "Rich" Men: Caciques in Trade and Exchange in the Polyglottal Southern Central American World (16th Century) (2019)
- Shell and Symbolism in Mesoamerica and the Andes: Are There Parallels? (2019)
- Spondylus as a Driver of Long-Distance Exchange (2019)