Checking the Pulse: Current Research in Oaxaca Part II
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Checking the Pulse: Current Research in Oaxaca Part II" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
For this year’s symposium, Diálogos en Oaxaca Archaeology brings together Mexican and American archaeologists to discuss their ongoing research. We are “checking the pulse,” so to speak, on current research in Oaxaca. Presenters will discuss their projects in all stages of investigation: what they are discovering, what results are coming out of their current projects, what conclusions they are reaching, or even what questions they are considering tackling next. Oftentimes, it can be hard for researchers to keep up with all the investigations going on in their geographic areas of study, especially when we are located at different universities, institutions, and even countries. This can be especially difficult when dealing with transnational research where scholarly communities are divided by distance and other political and social boundaries. By checking in with each other, we aim to encourage further communication and hopefully generate greater collaboration between archaeologists who share a common goal—recording and preserving Oaxaca’s ancient history for future generations.
Other Keywords
Formative •
Subsistence and Foodways •
Political economy •
Architecture •
Zooarchaeology •
Paleoethnobotany •
Quantitative and Spatial Analysis •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: INAA •
Highland Mesoamerica: Postclassic
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
Oaxaca (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
Mesoamerica: Oaxaca or Southern Highlands
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The Corn That We Eat: Feasting on Maize and Maize Diversity in the Early Formative Community of Etlatongo, in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca (2023)