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Ancient Mesoamerican Warfare

Ambrosino, James M.(Contributions by)Ardren, Traci(Contributions by)Bey, George(Contributions by)Brown, M Kathryn(Contributions by)Chase, Arlen(Contributions by)Chase, Diane Z.(Contributions by)Freidel, David(Contributions by)Garber, James F.(Contributions by)Brown, Kathryn M.(Edited by)Stanton, Travis W.(Edited by)
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The understanding of warfare in ancient Mesoamerica has blossomed in recent years.

In this volume, the authors use recent empirical studies to help us understand the patterns and nature of Mesoamerican warfare.

Using evidence from ceramics, settlement pattern, epigraphy, ethnohistory, and ethnography, these projects define the martial nature of Mesoamerican societies and link it to ritual, political economy, and other cultural systems.

The studies range from preclassic to post-contact and from Belize to Central Mexico.

A comparison between this corpus and warfare studies in the American Southwest is also included.

This volume will be of interest to Mesoamericanists and other archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians of ancient warfare.

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£112.00
Product Details
AltaMira Press,U.S.
0759102821 / 9780759102828
Hardback
07/10/2003
United States
384 pages
159 x 236 mm, 708 grams