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Recent realizations that prehispanic cities in Mesoamerica were fundamentally different from western cities of the same period have led to increasing examination of the neighbourhood as an intermediate unit at the heart of prehispanic urbanization. The contributions gathered here provide fieldwork data to document the existence of sociopolitically distinct neighbourhoods within ancient Mesoamerican settlements, building upon recent advances in multi-scale archaeological studies of these communities.

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Recent realizations that prehispanic cities in Mesoamerica were fundamentally different from western cities of the same period have led to increasing examination of the neighbourhood as an intermediate unit at the heart of prehispanic urbanization. The contributions gathered here provide fieldwork data to document the existence of sociopolitically distinct neighbourhoods within ancient Mesoamerican settlements, building upon recent advances in multi-scale archaeological studies of these communities.
Autorenporträt
M. Charlotte Arnauld is an archaeologist and research director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Archéologie des Amériques in France. Linda R. Manzanilla is a professor and researcher at the Institute for Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Michael E. Smith is a professor of anthropology in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.