essay

Settlement, subsistence, and social organization of the Proto-Otomangueans: [topic 8]

cloud people : divergent evolution of the zapotec and mixtec civilizationsClinton Corners, N.Y. • Published In 2003 • Pages: 32-36

By: Flannery, Kent V..

Abstract
Drawing from the site and environmental survey data, Flannery discusses the probable settlement and subsistence strategy during the Oaxaca Archaic. By extension, he also speculates on social organization and population trends. A good culture summary, although it involves extrapolation from a good deal of evidence dating to the Late Archaic (indexed for COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE [171] where possible).
Subjects
Flora
Population
Annual cycle
Land use
Settlement patterns
Tribe and nation
Community structure
tradition
Early Mesoamerican Archaic
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
General Middle America and the Caribbean
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Leon G. Doyon ; 2005
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
10,900 BP-4000 BP
Coverage Place
Oaxaca, Nochixtlán and Tehuacán Valleys, Mexico
Notes
Kent V. Flannery
'A School of American Research book'--P. [ii]
Originally published: New York : Academic Press, 1983
For bibliographical references see document 4:[Flannery and Marcus]
LCCN
2002108710
LCSH
Oaxaca Valley (Mexico)--Antiquities/Mexico--Antiquities