Share This Author
The Basin of Mexico: Ecological Processes in the Evolution of a Civilization
- W. T. Sanders, J. Parsons, R. Santley
- Political Science
- 1979
Maguey Utilization in Highland Central Mexico: An Archaeological Ethnography
- J. Parsons, M. Parsons
- Sociology
- 1990
Prehispanic Settlement Patterns in the Southern Valley of Mexico: The Chalco-Xochimilco Region
- J. Parsons, Michael E. Whalen
- Geology
- 1982
You can easily download Prehispanic Settlement Patterns In The Southern Valley Of Mexico at our internet site without subscription and free of charge. This platform is specialized in books discussing…
Rebuilding the State in Highland Peru: Herder-Cultivator Interaction during the Late Intermediate Period in the Tarama-Chinchaycocha Region
- J. Parsons, Charles M. Hastings, Ramiro Matos M.
- EconomicsLatin American Antiquity
- 1 December 1997
We address the general problem of sociopolitical evolution in highland Peru during the Late Intermediate period (ca. A.D. 1000-1470) from the perspective of changing relationships between herders and…
The Pastoral Niche in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica
- J. Parsons
- Geography
- 2010
Mesoamerica was the world’s only ancient primary civilization that lacked a domestic herbivore. With domestic camelids (llamas and alpacas) in Andean South America, and sheep and goats, cattle,…
Prehispanic Settlement Patterns in the Upper Mantaro and Tarma Drainages, Junín, Peru: The Tarama-Chinchaycocha Region, Vol. 1, Parts 1 and 2
- J. Parsons, Charles M. Hastings, Ramiro Matos Mendieta
- Geography
- 2000
Specialization, Market Exchange, and the Aztec State: A View From Huexotla [and Comments and Reply]
- E. Brumfiel, K. Brown, W. T. Sanders
- HistoryCurrent Anthropology
- 1 August 1980
Archaeological data from Huexotla, an Aztec-period site in the Valley of Mexico, are used to test the proposition that Mexican states arose and expanded to facilitate specialization and market…
Developmental Implications of Earlier Dates for Early Aztec in the Basin of Mexico
- J. Parsons, E. Brumfiel, Mary G. Hodge
- LinguisticsAncient Mesoamerica
- 1 September 1996
Abstract Archaeologists working in the Basin of Mexico have long accepted a chronology in which sequential ceramic phases (Metepec, Coyotlatelco, Mazapan, Aztec I, and Aztec II) define the period…
...
...