1 Past is Present: The Production and Consumption of Archaeological Legacies in Mexico (English)
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Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association
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Title:1 Past is Present: The Production and Consumption of Archaeological Legacies in Mexico
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Contributors:Clark, Dylan J. ( author ) / Anderson, David S. ( author )
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Publication date:2015-04-01
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Table of contents – Volume 25, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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1 Past is Present: The Production and Consumption of Archaeological Legacies in MexicoClark, Dylan J. / Anderson, David S. et al. | 2015
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2 Arqueología Patria: Mexican Archaeology and the Nation‐Building Process during the Nineteenth CenturyPeniche May, Nancy et al. | 2015
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3 Es nuestra tradicion: The Continuing Importance of Ballgames among Migrant Mixtec Communities in the United StatesStoll, Marijke et al. | 2015
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4 The Role of Migrations in Creating Identities among Mesoamerica Peoples from Pre‐Hispanic to Modern TimesXiuhtecutli, Nezahualcoyotl et al. | 2015
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5 Continuity and Transformation in Central Mexico: “The Legend of Tepozteco” and the People of TepoztlánVargas‐Betancourt, Margarita et al. | 2015
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6 Of Ancestors and Books: Perception of the Past among Children in a Contemporary Yucatec Maya CommunityFernández Souza, Lilia et al. | 2015
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7 Sun, Sand, and… Sacred Pyramids: The Mayanization of Cancun's Tourist ImaginaryMuñoz‐Fernández, Carmen et al. | 2015
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8 Configuring and Commoditizing the Archaeological Landscape: Heritage, Identity, and Tourism in the Tuxtla MountainsVenter, Marcie / Lyon, Sarah et al. | 2015
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9 Archaeological Conservation at Ek’ Balam and its influence on the Perception of the Pre‐Hispanic Past and Cultural Identity in the Maya Communities of Hunukú, Ek’ Balam, and Santa RitaAlonso Olvera, Alejandra et al. | 2015
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10 Three Generations of Cooperation: Voices from Tula, HidalgoAnderson, J. Heath et al. | 2015
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11 Managing Legacy in Oaxaca: Observations on the Development of a Community Museum in San Mateo MacuilxóchitlFaulseit, Ronald K. et al. | 2015
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12 The Mexican Legacy in Nicaragua, or Problems when Data Behave BadlyMcCafferty, Geoffrey et al. | 2015
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13 Archaeological Positivism and Cultural Plurality: Working with Conflicting Views of Mesoamerican LegaciesAnderson, David S. et al. | 2015
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14 Archaeological Legacies of KnowledgeFrese, Pamela R. et al. | 2015
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Issue information| 2015
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From the EditorGoldstein, Lynne et al. | 2015