Beyond Maize, Beans, and Squash with Dr. Michael Mathiowetz

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2021
  • Assessments on the nature, degree, and source of Mesoamerican influence on social dynamics of prehispanic societies of northern Mexico and the US Southwest has waxed and waned over the past century. Scholars agree that key domesticated agricultural crops, such as maize from Mesoamerica, served to transform the economic and social lifeways of people in the Southwest, with some considering crops alone to be the most significant southern contribution. However, there remains an ongoing debate on characterizing how the political, religious, economic, and social dynamics of Mesoamerican complex societies impacted and intersected with Southwestern social changes, particularly after AD 900. Was there synchronicity in these connections? Which specific societies in Mesoamerica were involved and why? In this talk, Mathiowetz aims to reorient and sharpen the focus of this debate by identifying a key geographical locale in Mesoamerica that had an outsized role in shaping historical processes of change among various cultures in the US Southwest and northern Mexico.

Комментарии • 3

  • @robswright68
    @robswright68 3 года назад +5

    Fascinating. Nice slides.

  • @Kyleromancito
    @Kyleromancito 3 года назад +5

    We are of 1 place we are all connected..... full blooded shiwi here ! Elehkwa

  • @shermanatorosborn9688
    @shermanatorosborn9688 3 года назад +2

    I think there is a connection to Tula in Peru too