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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(15): 3805-3814, 2017 04 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28348218

RESUMO

Recently completed excavations at the site of El Palenque in Mexico's Valley of Oaxaca have recovered the well-preserved remains of a palace complex dated by associated radiocarbon samples and ceramics to the Late Formative period or Late Monte Albán I phase (300-100 BC), the period of archaic state emergence in the region. The El Palenque palace exhibits certain architectural and organizational features similar to the royal palaces of much later Mesoamerican states described by Colonial-period sources. The excavation data document a multifunctional palace complex covering a maximum estimated area of 2,790 m2 on the north side of the site's plaza and consisting of both governmental and residential components. The data indicate that the palace complex was designed and built as a single construction. The palace complex at El Palenque is the oldest multifunctional palace excavated thus far in the Valley of Oaxaca.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(41): E6016-E6025, 2016 10 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27671633

RESUMO

Interpolity interaction and regional control were central features of all early state societies, taking the form of trade-embedded in political processes to varying degrees-or interregional conquest strategies meant to expand the polity's control or influence over neighboring territories. Cross-cultural analyses of early statecraft suggest that territorial expansion was an integral part of the process of primary state formation, closely associated with the delegation of authority to subordinate administrators and the construction of core outposts of the state in foreign territories. We report here on a potential case of a core outpost, associated with the early Virú state, at the site of Huaca Prieta in the Chicama Valley, located 75 km north of the Virú state heartland on the north coast of Peru. This site is discussed in the context of other possible Virú outposts in the Moche Valley, Pampa La Cruz, and Huaca Las Estrellas, and as part of a broader reflection on expansionary dynamics and statecraft.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 110(19): E1707-15, 2013 May 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23610387

RESUMO

Archaeological investigations during the past two decades in Mexico's Valley of Oaxaca have documented the appearance of key public buildings, such as the royal palace and multiroom temple, associated with the rise of an archaic state at ca. 300-100 B.C. A fuller picture is now emerging from the site of El Palenque, where recent excavations have defined a temple precinct on the east side of the site's plaza. This precinct exhibits characteristics similar to those of the temple precincts of later Mesoamerican states described by Colonial period sources. The excavation data document a walled enclosure containing three multiroom temples, two special residences identified as priests' residences, and an array of ritual features and activity areas. The temple precinct's components are interpreted as comprising a hierarchy of temples staffed by a specialized priesthood. A series of radiocarbon dates indicate that the precinct's differentiated components were all in use during the 300-100 B.C. period of archaic state emergence. The El Palenque temple precinct is the earliest temple precinct excavated thus far in the Valley of Oaxaca.


Assuntos
Arqueologia/métodos , Comportamento Ritualístico , Geografia , História Antiga , Habitação , Humanos , México , Religião
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 107(16): 7119-26, 2010 Apr 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20385804

RESUMO

A major research problem in anthropology is the origin of the state and its bureaucratic form of governance. Of particular importance for evaluating theories of state origins are cases of primary state formation, whereby a first-generation state evolves without contact with any preexisting states. A general model of this process, the territorial-expansion model, is presented and assessed with archaeological data from six areas where primary states emerged in antiquity: Mesoamerica, Peru, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and China. In each case, the evidence shows a close correspondence in time between the first appearance of state institutions and the earliest expansion of the state's political-economic control to regions lying more than a day's round-trip from the capital. Although additional research will add detail and clarity to the empirical record, the results to date are consistent with the territorial-expansion model, which argues that the success of such long-distance expansion not only demanded the bureaucratization of central authority but also helped provide the resources necessary to underwrite this administrative transformation.


Assuntos
Antropologia/métodos , Comportamento , China , Antigo Egito , Geografia , Governo , História Antiga , Humanos , México , Peru , Política , Territorialidade
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 102(32): 11219-23, 2005 Aug 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16061797

RESUMO

Petrographic analysis of Formative Mexican ceramics by J. B. Stoltman et al. (see the companion piece in this issue of PNAS) refutes a recent model of Olmec "one-way" trade. In this paper, we address the model's more fundamental problems of sampling bias, anthropological implausibility, and logical non sequiturs. No bridging argument exists to link motifs on pottery to the social, political, and religious institutions of the Olmec. In addition, the model of unreciprocated exchange is implausible, given everything that the anthropological and ethnohistoric records tell us about non-Western societies of that general sociopolitical level.


Assuntos
Arqueologia/métodos , Cerâmica , Comércio/história , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Modelos Teóricos , Comércio/economia , História Antiga , Humanos , México , Análise de Regressão , Projetos de Pesquisa , Viés de Seleção
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 100(20): 11185-7, 2003 Sep 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14506292
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