Ancient Road Networks and Settlement Hierarchies in the New World
Herausgeber: Trombold, Charles D.
Ancient Road Networks and Settlement Hierarchies in the New World
Herausgeber: Trombold, Charles D.
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The presence of ancient road networks in the New World is a puzzle, because they predate the use of wheeled transport vehicles. But whatever their diverse functions may have been, they remain the only tangible indication of how extinct American societies were regionally organised. Contributors to this volume, originally published in 1991, describe past studies of prehispanic roads in the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, paying special attention to their significance for economic and political organisation, as well as regional communication.
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The presence of ancient road networks in the New World is a puzzle, because they predate the use of wheeled transport vehicles. But whatever their diverse functions may have been, they remain the only tangible indication of how extinct American societies were regionally organised. Contributors to this volume, originally published in 1991, describe past studies of prehispanic roads in the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, paying special attention to their significance for economic and political organisation, as well as regional communication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189804
- ISBN-10: 0521189802
- Artikelnr.: 32734000
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189804
- ISBN-10: 0521189802
- Artikelnr.: 32734000
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements;
Editor's preface; Section I. Theoretical Considerations: 1. An introduction
to the study of ancient New World road networks Charles D. Trombold; 2.
Paths and roads in evolutionary perspective Timothy Earle; 3. Roads, routes
and ties that bind Ross Hassig; 4. Observations about research on
prehistoric roads in South America John Hyslop; Section II. Methodological
Considerations: 5. Photointerpretation of Chaco Roads Margaret S. Obenauf;
6. Analysis of prehistoric roadways in Chaco Canyon using remotely sensed
digital data Thomas L. Sever and David W. Wagner; 7. Prehistoric footpaths
in Costa Rica: transportation and communication in a tropical rainforest
Payson Sheets and Thomas L. Sever; 8. Cross-cutting relationships: the
relative dating of ancient roads on the north coast of Peru Colleen M.
Beck; 9. Network analysis and the study of past regional organisation Larry
J. Gorenflo and Thomas L. Bell; Section III. Regional Studies: 10.
Political, economic, and demographic implications of the Chaco road network
Frances Joan Mathien; 11. The prehistoric road network at Pueblo Alto,
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Thomas C. Windes; 12. The Sonoran connection: road
and trail networks in the prehistoric period Carroll L. Riley, and Joni L.
Manson; 13. Causeways in the context of strategic planning in the La
Quemada region, Zacatecas, Mexico Charles D. Trombold; 14. Xanhari:
protohistoric Tarascan routes Shirley Gorenstien and Helen Perlstein
Pollard; 15. The influence and legacy of Teotihuacan on regional routes and
urban planning Thomas H. Charlton; 16. The structure of the Aztec transport
network Robert S. Santley; 17. Roads, thoroughfares and avenues of power at
Xochicalco, Mexico Kenneth Hirth; 18. Sacbes of the northern Maya William
J. Folan; 19. Prehistoric roads and causeways of lowland tropical America
William M. Denevan; 20. The association between roads and polities:
evidence for a Wari road system in Peru Katharina J. Schrieber; 21. The
Chincha roads: economics and symbolism Dwight T. Wallace.
Editor's preface; Section I. Theoretical Considerations: 1. An introduction
to the study of ancient New World road networks Charles D. Trombold; 2.
Paths and roads in evolutionary perspective Timothy Earle; 3. Roads, routes
and ties that bind Ross Hassig; 4. Observations about research on
prehistoric roads in South America John Hyslop; Section II. Methodological
Considerations: 5. Photointerpretation of Chaco Roads Margaret S. Obenauf;
6. Analysis of prehistoric roadways in Chaco Canyon using remotely sensed
digital data Thomas L. Sever and David W. Wagner; 7. Prehistoric footpaths
in Costa Rica: transportation and communication in a tropical rainforest
Payson Sheets and Thomas L. Sever; 8. Cross-cutting relationships: the
relative dating of ancient roads on the north coast of Peru Colleen M.
Beck; 9. Network analysis and the study of past regional organisation Larry
J. Gorenflo and Thomas L. Bell; Section III. Regional Studies: 10.
Political, economic, and demographic implications of the Chaco road network
Frances Joan Mathien; 11. The prehistoric road network at Pueblo Alto,
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Thomas C. Windes; 12. The Sonoran connection: road
and trail networks in the prehistoric period Carroll L. Riley, and Joni L.
Manson; 13. Causeways in the context of strategic planning in the La
Quemada region, Zacatecas, Mexico Charles D. Trombold; 14. Xanhari:
protohistoric Tarascan routes Shirley Gorenstien and Helen Perlstein
Pollard; 15. The influence and legacy of Teotihuacan on regional routes and
urban planning Thomas H. Charlton; 16. The structure of the Aztec transport
network Robert S. Santley; 17. Roads, thoroughfares and avenues of power at
Xochicalco, Mexico Kenneth Hirth; 18. Sacbes of the northern Maya William
J. Folan; 19. Prehistoric roads and causeways of lowland tropical America
William M. Denevan; 20. The association between roads and polities:
evidence for a Wari road system in Peru Katharina J. Schrieber; 21. The
Chincha roads: economics and symbolism Dwight T. Wallace.
List of contributors; List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements;
Editor's preface; Section I. Theoretical Considerations: 1. An introduction
to the study of ancient New World road networks Charles D. Trombold; 2.
Paths and roads in evolutionary perspective Timothy Earle; 3. Roads, routes
and ties that bind Ross Hassig; 4. Observations about research on
prehistoric roads in South America John Hyslop; Section II. Methodological
Considerations: 5. Photointerpretation of Chaco Roads Margaret S. Obenauf;
6. Analysis of prehistoric roadways in Chaco Canyon using remotely sensed
digital data Thomas L. Sever and David W. Wagner; 7. Prehistoric footpaths
in Costa Rica: transportation and communication in a tropical rainforest
Payson Sheets and Thomas L. Sever; 8. Cross-cutting relationships: the
relative dating of ancient roads on the north coast of Peru Colleen M.
Beck; 9. Network analysis and the study of past regional organisation Larry
J. Gorenflo and Thomas L. Bell; Section III. Regional Studies: 10.
Political, economic, and demographic implications of the Chaco road network
Frances Joan Mathien; 11. The prehistoric road network at Pueblo Alto,
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Thomas C. Windes; 12. The Sonoran connection: road
and trail networks in the prehistoric period Carroll L. Riley, and Joni L.
Manson; 13. Causeways in the context of strategic planning in the La
Quemada region, Zacatecas, Mexico Charles D. Trombold; 14. Xanhari:
protohistoric Tarascan routes Shirley Gorenstien and Helen Perlstein
Pollard; 15. The influence and legacy of Teotihuacan on regional routes and
urban planning Thomas H. Charlton; 16. The structure of the Aztec transport
network Robert S. Santley; 17. Roads, thoroughfares and avenues of power at
Xochicalco, Mexico Kenneth Hirth; 18. Sacbes of the northern Maya William
J. Folan; 19. Prehistoric roads and causeways of lowland tropical America
William M. Denevan; 20. The association between roads and polities:
evidence for a Wari road system in Peru Katharina J. Schrieber; 21. The
Chincha roads: economics and symbolism Dwight T. Wallace.
Editor's preface; Section I. Theoretical Considerations: 1. An introduction
to the study of ancient New World road networks Charles D. Trombold; 2.
Paths and roads in evolutionary perspective Timothy Earle; 3. Roads, routes
and ties that bind Ross Hassig; 4. Observations about research on
prehistoric roads in South America John Hyslop; Section II. Methodological
Considerations: 5. Photointerpretation of Chaco Roads Margaret S. Obenauf;
6. Analysis of prehistoric roadways in Chaco Canyon using remotely sensed
digital data Thomas L. Sever and David W. Wagner; 7. Prehistoric footpaths
in Costa Rica: transportation and communication in a tropical rainforest
Payson Sheets and Thomas L. Sever; 8. Cross-cutting relationships: the
relative dating of ancient roads on the north coast of Peru Colleen M.
Beck; 9. Network analysis and the study of past regional organisation Larry
J. Gorenflo and Thomas L. Bell; Section III. Regional Studies: 10.
Political, economic, and demographic implications of the Chaco road network
Frances Joan Mathien; 11. The prehistoric road network at Pueblo Alto,
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Thomas C. Windes; 12. The Sonoran connection: road
and trail networks in the prehistoric period Carroll L. Riley, and Joni L.
Manson; 13. Causeways in the context of strategic planning in the La
Quemada region, Zacatecas, Mexico Charles D. Trombold; 14. Xanhari:
protohistoric Tarascan routes Shirley Gorenstien and Helen Perlstein
Pollard; 15. The influence and legacy of Teotihuacan on regional routes and
urban planning Thomas H. Charlton; 16. The structure of the Aztec transport
network Robert S. Santley; 17. Roads, thoroughfares and avenues of power at
Xochicalco, Mexico Kenneth Hirth; 18. Sacbes of the northern Maya William
J. Folan; 19. Prehistoric roads and causeways of lowland tropical America
William M. Denevan; 20. The association between roads and polities:
evidence for a Wari road system in Peru Katharina J. Schrieber; 21. The
Chincha roads: economics and symbolism Dwight T. Wallace.