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Anth 3618 Ancient Middle America

Credits
Overview
Syllabus
Countries
Regions
Cultures
Major Archaeological Sites
Periods / Stages / Time Line
 
UM Catalog Description
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Footnote
 
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Overview:

Ancient Middle America . . .

  • is an archaeological survey of major pre-Hispanic cultures of Mesoamerica, including a discussion of the growth and differentiation of Middle American regions, cultures, and selected major sites such as. . . .

 

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Mesoamerican Regions

Western Mexico Central Highlands Oaxaca North and Central
Gulf
Southern
Gulf Coast

Yucatán and Southern Periphery
(Home of Ancient Maya Civilization)


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Mesoamerican Cultures

Western Mexico Central Highlands Oaxaca North and Central
Gulf
Southern
Gulf Coast

Yucatán and Southern Periphery
(Home of Ancient Maya Civilization)

Tarascans
(Briefly)

Aztec

Toltec

Teoti-
huacan

Chichimec

Mixtec
Zapotec
Huastec
Totonac
Olmec Northern Maya Central
(Petén) Maya
Southern Maya

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Selected Major Mesoamerican Sites

Western Mexico Central Highlands Oaxaca North and Central
Gulf
Southern
Gulf Coast

Yucatán and Southern Periphery
(Home of Ancient Maya Civilization)
Other Maya Sites

Tzintzun-
tzan

Colima

Nayarit

Tenoch-
titlán

(Mexico City)

Cholula

Tula

Xochicalco

Teoti-
huacán

Cuicuilco / Copilco

Monte Albán

Mitla

El Tajín

Tamaulipas Caves

La Venta Mayapán

Chichén
Itzá

Uxmal

Tulum

Dzibil-
chaltún

Cuello

Tikál

Copán

Palenque

Bonampak

Kaminal-
juyú

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UM CATALOG DESCRIPTION

ANTH 3618 - Ancient Middle America
(3.0 cr; Prereq-minimum 30 credits; A-F or Aud, fall, offered periodically)
Survey of major pre-Hispanic cultures of Mesoamerica, including peoples such as the Olmecs, Maya, Toltecs, Mixtecs, Aztecs. Using comparative ethnographic and archaeological materials, the course explores the earliest arrival of hunter-gatherer-foragers, the beginnings of agriculture, the formation of early villages, native mathematical and calendar and writing systems, the florescence of regional art styles, and the religious, sociopolitical and economic development of Classical and Postclassical civilizations through the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors. It features well-known sites such as La Venta, Tikal, Palenque, Chichén Itzá, Monte Albán, Teotihuacán, Tula, and the Aztec capitol of Tenochtitlán.


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Credits and Acknowledgments

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Footnote

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(John E. Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed. NY: Harper and Row, 1985, p. 358.)

-- Tim Roufs

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