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Title:
The archaeology, ethnohistory, and environment of the Marismas Nacionales : the prehistoric Pacific littoral of Sinaloa and Nayarit, Mexico / edited by Michael S. Foster.
Publisher:
The University of Utah Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xxiv, 496 pages ; 29 cm
Subject:
Sinaloa (Mexico : State)--Antiquities.
Nayarit (Mexico)--Antiquities.
Mexico--Antiquities.
Indians of Mexico--Sinaloa (State)--Sinaloa (State)--Antiquities.
Indians of Mexico--Nayarit--Nayarit--Antiquities.
Ethnohistory--Sinaloa (State)--Sinaloa (State)
Ethnohistory--Nayarit.--Nayarit.
Antiquities.
Ethnohistory.
Indians of Mexico--Antiquities.
Mexico.
Mexico--Nayarit.
Mexico--Sinaloa (State)
Other Authors:
Foster, Michael S. (Michael Stewart), 1947- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Physical setting / Michael S. Foster -- Archaeological background / Michael S. Foster -- Chronology / Michael S. Foster with contributions Stuart D. Scott -- Site descriptions and excavations / Michael S. Foster and Stuart D. Scott -- Ceramics / Michael S. Foster -- Artifacts / Michael S. Foster -- Diet and subsistence / Michael S. Foster -- Mortuary practices / Michael S. Foster -- Paleopathology and cultural modifications of skeletal remains / George W. Gill -- Skeletal biology and population affinities / George W. Gill and Henry W. Case -- The Marismas Nacionales : a historical view of the conquest and early post conquest periods / Patricia Kay Scott.
Summary:
"The first consolidated analysis of the only large-scale archaeological research project ever undertaken in the Marismas Nacionales on the northwest coast of Mexico. Between 1967 and 1975 archaeologists from SUNY-Buffalo led a multidisciplinary project in the Marismas Nacionales, a vast, resource-rich estuary and mangrove forest of coastal Sinaloa and Nayarit, west Mexico. Michael Foster and fellow archaeologists provide a much-needed synthesis of these investigations, drawing from previously unpublished data and published reports to provide a comprehensive look at the region. While in the field, the SUNY team recovered a variety of material artifacts and the remains of 248 humans. Their findings, along with the project's background, history, and analyses, are detailed in this volume's thirteen chapters and eleven appendices. Also included are supporting geomorphic, environmental, and ethnohistoric studies that establish the context for local human settlement and change. Among the discoveries, evidence indicates that as the coastal plain grew, ceramic-bearing agriculturalists moved into the area and participated in far-reaching exchanges of goods and resources. This book makes a significant and lasting contribution to our knowledge of what today remains an understudied region of greater Mesoamerica"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1607815613
9781607815617
OCLC:
(OCoLC)984898969
LCCN:
2017019090
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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