One of the classic works of archaeology, The Early Mesoamerican
Village was among the first studies to fully embrace the processual
movement of the 1970s. Dancing around an ongoing dialogue on
methods and goals between the Real Mesoamerican Archaeologist, the
Great Synthesizer, and the Skeptical Graduate Student, it is both a
seminal tract on scientific method in archaeology and a series of
studies on formative Mesoamerica. It critically evaluates
techniques for excavation, sampling of sites and regions, and
stylistic analysis, as well as such theoretical factors of
explanation as population pressure, trade, and religion and
launched similar studies for several later generations of
archaeologists. A new Foreword by Jeremy Sabloff is featured in
this edition.
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