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Transformative Relocation in the U.S. Southwest and Mesoamerica

A comparative perspective, drawing from cases in the U.S. Southwest and Northern Mexico, is used to illuminate the iconic Classic Maya "collapse," and to define the concept of transformative relocation. In some of the cases we discuss--including La Quemada and Classic Mimbres, as well as M...

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Published in:Archeological papers of the American Anthropological Association 2014-03, Vol.24 (1), p.171
Main Authors: Nelson, Ben A, Chase, Adrian S Z, Hegmon, Michelle
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A comparative perspective, drawing from cases in the U.S. Southwest and Northern Mexico, is used to illuminate the iconic Classic Maya "collapse," and to define the concept of transformative relocation. In some of the cases we discuss--including La Quemada and Classic Mimbres, as well as Maya--the end of a social configuration is not the end of a people. Rather, a broad temporal and regional perspective demonstrates that the dramatic change we see in the archaeological record is best characterized as a transformative relocation in which people relocated themselves and adopted new ways of life. The comparative perspective allows us to identify factors that contribute to this kind of transformation, including a compounding of vulnerabilities and situations of path dependence. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1551-823X
1551-8248
DOI:10.1111/apaa.12036