The Urban Question: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Investigating the Ancient Mesoamerican City
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "The Urban Question: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Investigating the Ancient Mesoamerican City" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Urbanism and architecture in Mesoamerica have been the subject of intense investigations; however, there is still much to learn surrounding the various trajectories leading to city development, functioning, and sustainability. The extreme variability of precolumbian Mesoamerican settlements in terms of configuration and nucleation makes it often impossible to identify the city edges and reconstruct its gradual development. Because cities are dynamic, they require dynamic programs of investigation that address the urban experience as multiscalar, nonlinear, and materially rich. This session proposes a multidisciplinary and multiscalar approach to the consideration of the history of urban development in Mesoamerica, from the individual event, to the household and finally the urban scale. That approach, including both micro and macro methods, spatial analyses, and digital archaeological techniques presents an opportunity to investigate the relationship between the Mesoamerican city and its gradual expansion to its inhabitants, in terms of population scale with respect to infrastructure for people’s daily movement, living, and interaction. With the papers presented here, we aim to contribute to a comprehensive theoretical and methodological approach to Mesoamerican urban studies that attends to the city as the result of intertwined social, economic, political, practical, and worldview related processes.
Other Keywords
Maya: Classic •
Urbanism •
Digital Archaeology: GIS •
Lithic Analysis •
Landscape Archaeology •
Political economy •
Spatial Analysis •
Craft Production •
Settlement patterns •
Classic Period
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Yucatan (State / Territory) •
Belize (Country) •
Corozal (State / Territory) •
Quintana Roo (State / Territory) •
Campeche (State / Territory) •
Tabasco (State / Territory) •
Peten (State / Territory) •
Orange Walk (State / Territory)
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- Documents (10)
- Artisanal Diversification or “Multi-crafting” as Economic Strategy among Upper-Class Extra-household Groups at Cotzumalhuapa (2021)
- Collective Action, Households, Neighborhoods, and Urban Landscapes: A Multiscalar Perspective on Late Postclassic Urbanism at Tlaxcallan (2021)
- Examining Flaked Stone from Caracol, Belize, at the Urban Scale (2021)
- Land Systems Architecture and Ecology as Infrastructure in Cities and Regions across the Maya Lowlands (2021)
- Living in the City of Naachtun (Guatemala): A Perspective from Urban Neighborhoods (2021)
- Microarchaeology and the Production of Urban Life at the Classic Maya City of Palenque (2021)
- Patrones de movilidad como reflejo de la concepción del diseño urbano: Un caso del Centro Sur de Veracruz en el Clásico (2021)
- Production in Urban Spaces: Lithic Production and Economic Organization at La Corona, Guatemala (2021)
- Settlement and Mobility in Early Colonial Tabasco, Mexico (2021)
- Urban Form and Social Dimension at the Classic Maya City of Palenque (2021)