Ancient Mesoamerican Population History

Ancient Mesoamerican Population History

by Adrian S.Z. ChaseArlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/05/2024

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Establishing ancient population numbers and determining how they were distributed across a landscape over time constitute two of the most pressing problems in archaeology. Accurate population data is crucial for modeling, interpreting, and understanding the past. Now, advances in both archaeology and technology have changed the way that such approximations can be achieved.


Including research from both highland central Mexico and the tropical lowlands of the Maya and Olmec areas, this book reexamines the demography in ancient Mesoamerica. Contributors present methods for determining population estimates, field methods for settlement pattern studies to obtain demographic data, and new technologies such as LiDAR (light detecting and ranging) that have expanded views of the ground in forested areas. Contributions to this book provide a view of ancient landscape use and modification that was not possible in the twentieth century. This important new work provides new understandings of Mesoamerican urbanism, development, and changes over time.


Contributors


Traci Ardren


M. Charlotte Arnauld


Bárbara Arroyo


Luke Auld-Thomas


Marcello A. Canuto


Adrian S. Z. Chase


Arlen F. Chase


Diane Z. Chase


Elyse D. Z. Chase


Javier Estrada


Gary M. Feinman


L. J. Gorenflo


Julien Hiquet


Scott R. Hutson


Gerardo Jiménez Delgado


Eva Lemonnier


Rodrigo Liendo Stuardo


José Lobo


Javier López Mejía


Michael L. Loughlin


Deborah L. Nichols


Christopher A. Pool


Ian G. Robertson


Jeremy A. Sabloff


Travis W. Stanton

ISBN:
9780816553198
9780816553198
Category:
Society & social sciences
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Arizona Press

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