The Basin of Mexico

The Basin of Mexico
Author: William T. Sanders,Jeffrey R. Parsons,Robert S. Santley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015002283326

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The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico

The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico
Author: Carlos E. Cordova,Christopher T. Morehart
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781646424078

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This volume celebrates the continuing impact of the most notable contributions from The Basin of Mexico: The Ecological Processes in the Evolution of a Civilization by William T. Sanders, Jeffrey R. Parsons, and Robert S. Santley. In 1979, this influential work synthesized the results of the Basin of Mexico survey projects and follow-up excavations at several sites, while providing theoretical and methodological lines of research in central Mexico and generally in Mesoamerica. More than four decades after that book’s publication, the fourteen contributions in this volume review and analyze its theoretical and methodological influence in light of recent research across disciplines. Among a spectrum of authors representing several generations are those who participated directly in the Basin of Mexico surveys—including the late Jeffrey R. Parsons—as well as those who have been actively working on recent projects in the basin and neighboring regions. Providing a broad and multidisciplinary perspective of the present and future state of research in the area, The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico will be of interest to Mesoamerican and Latin American archaeologists as well as geographers, geologists, historians, and specialists in the study of past environments. Contributors: Guillermo Acosta Ochoa, Aleksander Borejsza, Destiny Crider, Charles Frederick, Raúl García-Chávez, Larry Gorenflo, Angela Huster, Georgina Ibarra Arzave, Charles Kolb, Frank Lehmkuhl, Abigail Meza Peñaloza, Emily McClung de Tapia, John K. Millhauser, Deborah Nichols, Jeffrey R. Parsons, Serafin Sánchez Pérez, Philipp Schulte, Sergey Sedov, Elizabeth Solleiro Rebolledo, Daisy Valera Fenández, Federico Zertuche

The Lakes of the Basin of Mexico

The Lakes of the Basin of Mexico
Author: Carlos E. Cordova
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031127335

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This book is a review of research on the prehistoric and historic evolution of the Basin of Mexico’s lacustrine systems. Based on this review, the book presents a model of long and short-term natural lacustrine dynamics as the basis for understanding the processes of human adaptation and transformation of the aquatic ecosystems of the Basin of Mexico. Although only remains of the former lakes exist, the book stresses the importance of the knowledge of the former natural and cultural history of the lakes. In this sense, the book addresses the misconceptions and misinterpretations of the lakes that still exist in the literature and the media and that do not reflect the real nature of the lakes in the past. Therefore, the book attempts to not only feed into the local knowledge of the lakes, but also contribute to the worldwide knowledge of lacustrine dynamics and human populations that lived in and around them. The book should be of interest to geographers, geologists, archaeologists, natural historians and environmental scientists, civil engineers, city planners and those involved in the management of natural resources.

The Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin

The Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin
Author: John W. Snedden,William E. Galloway
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108419024

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A comprehensive and richly illustrated overview of the Gulf of Mexico Basin, including its reservoirs, source rocks, tectonics and evolution.

The Basin of Mexico

The Basin of Mexico
Author: Exequiel Ezcurra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173014167494

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"The book examines some of these questions in a historic perspective, arguing that the depletion of natural resources in the Basin of Mexico is not just a recent phenomenon."--BOOK JACKET.

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: 785
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199341962

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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 Western Gulf of Mexico Basin

The Western Gulf of Mexico Basin
Author: Claudio Bartolini,Richard T. Buffler,Abelardo Cantú Chapa
Publsiher: AAPG
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2002-02-02
Genre: Gas reservoirs
ISBN: 9780891813569

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Water Power and Citizenship

Water  Power and Citizenship
Author: José Esteban Castro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230508811

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Water, Power and Citizenship investigates the interrelationship between water politics and institutions and the development of citizenship rights from a historical-sociological perspective. The evolution of water's manifold social character and values, as a source of power, as a public good, as a commodity, or as a universal right is examined in the light of ever changing and mutually binding social and ecological processes. The Basin of Mexico's rich water history becomes the vantage point to cast light on one of the most crucial challenges facing the international community - that of eliminating water inequality and injustice.