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This dissertation research examines neighborhood socio-spatial organization at Calixtlahuaca, a Postclassic (1100-1520 AD) urban center in highland Mesoamerica. Neighborhoods are small spatial units where residents interact at a face to face level in the process of daily activities. How were Calixtlahuaca's neighborhoods organized socio-spatially?
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- Novic, Juliana (Author)
- Smith, Michael E. (Thesis advisor)
- Stark, Barbara L. (Committee member)
- Hegmon, Michelle (Committee member)
- Harlan, Sharon (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2015
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- Partial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2015Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-208)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Anthropology
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by Juliana Novic