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Pacific Latin America in Prehistory : The Evolution of Archaic and Formative Cultures

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A remarkable range of ancient societies and economies flourished in the environmentally diverse coastal regions of Pacific Latin America.

This first ever synthesis from a Pacific perspective describes the archaeological investigations recently undertaken in the coastal littoral.

Studying the similarities, and the many differences, of these varied prehistoric cultures can help us understand some central issues in archaeology--to what extent were cultural variations caused by different historical traditions, environmental conditions, and interactions with neighboring peoples, and how do civilizations arise?In this volume, specialists explain their latest findings in terms of archaic period adaptations, the development and spread of agriculture, the beginnings of sedentism, the formative periods of civilization, and the origins of socio-political inequality.

The essays report on archaeological research in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Ecuador, and Peru--an are extending from the Marismas region of coastal Mexico to Chile's north coast.

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£42.95
Product Details
0874221668 / 9780874221664
Paperback / softback
03/02/1999
United States
234 pages
216 x 279 mm, 590 grams