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    almahu_9949703749702882
    Format: 1 online resource (251 pages) : , illustrations, mappages.
    ISBN: 9789004217454
    Series Statement: Early Americas: history and culture ; v. 2
    Content: The Spanish colonization dramatically interrupted the autonomous development of ancient Mesoamerican culture. Nevertheless, indigenous societies learnt to live with the conquest. It was not only a time of crisis, but also an extraordinarily creative time period in which material culture reflected indigenous peoples' varied responses and adaptations to the changing circumstances. This work presents insights into the process of cultural continuity and change in the indigenous world by focusing on pottery technology in the Nahua (Aztec) region of Central Mexico. The late pre-colonial, early colonial and present-day characteristics of this industry are explored in order to come to a renewed understanding of its long-term development. with a contribution by Iliana Yunuen Caloca Rhi
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Archaeology of Colonialism -- The Study of Material Culture -- Ceramic-Making before the Conquest -- Ceramic-Making in Early Colonial Times -- Ceramic-Making at Present -- Ceramics, Cultural Continuity and Social Change -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hernández Sánchez, Gilda. Ceramics and the Spanish conquest. Boston : Brill, ©2012 ISBN 9789004204409
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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