The Archaeology and History of Colonial Mexico
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This is an archaeological and historical study of Mexico City and Xaltocan focusing on the early years after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire in 1521. The study of households excavated in Mexico City and the probate inventories of 39 colonizers provide a vivid view of the material and social lives of the Spanish in what was once the capital of the Aztec empire. Decades of archaeological and ethnohistorical research in Xaltocan a town north of Mexico City offers a long-term perspective of daily life technology the economy and the adoption of Spanish material culture among indigenous people. Through these case studies this book examines interpretive strategies used when working with historical documents and archaeological data. Focusing on the use of metaphors to guide interpretation this volume explores the possibilities for interdisciplinary collaboration between historians archaeologists and anthropologists working on this pivotal period in Latin American history.
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