Sixteenth Century Maiolica Pottery in the Valley of Mexico

Sixteenth Century Maiolica Pottery in the Valley of Mexico
Author: Florence C. Lister,Robert H. Lister
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780816507481

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The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsored by the School of Anthropology. Established in 1959, the series publishes archaeological and ethnographic papers that use contemporary method and theory to investigate problems of anthropological importance in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and related areas.

Chinese Ceramics in Colonial Mexico Lacm

Chinese Ceramics in Colonial Mexico  Lacm
Author: George Kuwayama,Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0875871798

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Dist. by the University of Hawaii Press.

Cer mica Y Cultura

Cer  mica Y Cultura
Author: Robin Farwell Gavin,Donna Pierce,Alfonso Pleguezuelo
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0826331025

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By examining both historic and contemporary examples, the editors move discussion of the enameled earthenware known as mayolica beyond its stylistic merits in order to understand it in historic and cultural context. It places the ceramics in history and daily life, illustrating their place in trade and economics.

Pot Luck

Pot Luck
Author: Florence Cline Lister
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 082631760X

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The doyenne of southwestern American archaeology offers a personal view of the last half century. While many of the faces and names conjured up in the personal side of this book may be of purely local interest, Florence Lister's view of ceramic analysis is more wide-reaching, she was a pioneer of the social approach to ceramic studies.

The Oxford Handbook of the Aztecs

The Oxford Handbook of the Aztecs
Author: Deborah L. Nichols,Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190634162

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The Oxford Handbook of the Aztecs, the first of its kind, provides a current overview of recent research on the Aztec empire, the best documented prehispanic society in the Americas. Chapters span from the establishment of Aztec city-states to the encounter with the Spanish empire and the Colonial period that shaped the modern world. Articles in the Handbook take up new research trends and methodologies and current debates. The Handbook articles are divided into seven parts. Part I, Archaeology of the Aztecs, introduces the Aztecs, as well as Aztec studies today, including the recent practice of archaeology, ethnohistory, museum studies, and conservation. The articles in Part II, Historical Change, provide a long-term view of the Aztecs starting with important predecessors, the development of Aztec city-states and imperialism, and ending with a discussion of the encounter of the Aztec and Spanish empires. Articles also discuss Aztec notions of history, writing, and time. Part III, Landscapes and Places, describes the Aztec world in terms of its geography, ecology, and demography at varying scales from households to cities. Part IV, Economic and Social Relations in the Aztec Empire, discusses the ethnic complexity of the Aztec world and social and economic relations that have been a major focus of archaeology. Articles in Part V, Aztec Provinces, Friends, and Foes, focuses on the Aztec's dynamic relations with distant provinces, and empires and groups that resisted conquest, and even allied with the Spanish to overthrow the Aztec king. This is followed by Part VI, Ritual, Belief, and Religion, which examines the different beliefs and rituals that formed Aztec religion and their worldview, as well as the material culture of religious practice. The final section of the volume, Aztecs after the Conquest, carries the Aztecs through the post-conquest period, an increasingly important area of archaeological work, and considers the place of the Aztecs in the modern world.

The Archaeology and History of Colonial Mexico

The Archaeology and History of Colonial Mexico
Author: Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107111646

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An archaeological and historical study of Mexico City and Xaltocan, focusing on the years after the 1521 Spanish conquest of the Aztecs.

Ceramics and the Spanish Conquest

Ceramics and the Spanish Conquest
Author: Gilda Hernández Sánchez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004204409

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Focusing on the native ceramic technology of central Mexico during the early colonial period and the present-day, this book offers a refreshing view into the process of cultural continuity and change in the indigenous Mesoamerican world after the Spanish conquest.

How to Make a New Spain

How to Make a New Spain
Author: Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2023
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780197682296

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"As we enter the material worlds of Spanish colonizers, we should get to know a little bit about the colonizers themselves. In this chapter, I characterize the economic standing of colonizers, focusing on their wealth and the kinds of things on which they spent or invested their money. To address issues of wealth, it will be necessary to study the kinds of coin and other media of exchange that were in use in sixteenth-century Mexico City. The people compiling the probate inventories that form the basis of this study measured and recorded the value of each item in material terms: the amount of gold that would be necessary to purchase a person's belongings. They translated each decedent's net worth into coin in official documents, with the intent of communicating and sending the value of the decedent's belongings to his or her family in Spain. Calculating the value of a decedent's belongings as gold also helped the church and the Spanish crown collect some revenue from a person's estate, through donations to the church and taxes to the king"--