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Archaeological Investigations in Guadalupe, Northeast Honduras - Interaction Networks during the Late Pre-Hispanic Period (AD 900-1525)

English, Spanish · Hardback

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Northeast Honduras is located at the intersection of three major culture areas: Mesoamerica, Southern Central America, and the Caribbean. Although northeast Honduras plays a key role in understanding the interaction of the inhabitants of these culture areas, little archaeological research has been conducted there. Traditionally, the region has been perceived as an intermediate area and has been primarily defined in terms of its affiliation with the neighboring regions. Based on research conducted in the coastal settlement of Guadalupe (AD 900-1525), and by using network theory, this publication places northeast Honduras in a new light and provides an alternative perspective to the traditional concepts of culture areas, complexity, and interaction. It focuses on local and regional processes and the reevaluation of interregional relations and includes, for the first time, a detailed examination on of relationships with the Caribbean. These observations are based on scientific chemical and stylistic analyses of a wide variety of finds and features from Guadalupe and its surroundings, including a new classification scheme for pottery.

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Authors Franziska Fecher
Publisher Harrassowitz
 
Languages English, Spanish
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9783447119412
ISBN 978-3-447-11941-2
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 219 mm x 21 mm x 306 mm
Weight 1441 g
Illustrations 223 ill., 8 tables
Series Forschungen zur Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen
Subject Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Antiquity

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