Mesoamerican Earthen Architecture. Volume I
Mesoamerican Earthen Architecture, Volume I, was edited by Annick Daneels, and published in September 2019 by the Institute of Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is the first book to specifically approach this archaeological heritage in Mexico. The introduct...
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oai:ojs3.editorialrestauro.com.mx:article-1552021-02-18T23:28:53Z Mesoamerican Earthen Architecture. Volume I Arquitectura mesoamericana de tierra. Volumen I. México Villalobos Pérez, Alejandro arqueología sistemas constructivos adobe México Guatemala Reseña archaeology construction system mudbrick Mexico Guatemala Review Mesoamerican Earthen Architecture, Volume I, was edited by Annick Daneels, and published in September 2019 by the Institute of Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is the first book to specifically approach this archaeological heritage in Mexico. The introduction synthesizes the state of the art in earthen architecture research in the world and in Mexico, while seven of the twelve chapters present the architecture of specific sites: San José Mogote, Cholula, La Joya, El Tajín, Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla and Tula, in Mexico, and Kaminaljuyú in Guatemala, and two more summarize the regional evidence from the Huasteca and from the Pacific coast of Guatemala. The remaining three chapters are more reflexive: one porposes that the classic Mesoamerican stone architecture emerged from prototypes in earth; another compares construction techniques between sites form the New and the Old World; and a third analyzes the challenges that the conservation of earthen archaeological heritage implies, focusing on the American continent. El libro Arquitectura mesoamericana de tierra. Volumen I, editado por Annick Daneels, fue publicado en septiembre del 2019 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Se trata del primer libro que aborda de manera específica un patrimonio arqueológico en México. La introducción presenta el estado de la cuestión sobre la investigación en la arquitectura de tierra en el mundo y en México, mientras siete de los doce capítulos abordan la arquitectura de sitios específicos: San José Mogote, Cholula, La Joya, El Tajín, Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla y Tula, en México; y Kaminaljuyú, en Guatemala, mientras dos capítulos más resumen la evidencia a nivel regional para la Huasteca y la costa sur de Guatemala. Los otros tres capítulos son más reflexivos: uno pondera la posibilidad de que la clásica arquitectura mesoamericana de piedra haya surgido de prototipos de tierra; el segundo compara los sistemas constructivos entre sitios del Nuevo y del Viejo Mundo; y el tercero analiza los retos de la conservación del patrimonio arqueológico en tierra, con un enfoque particular en el continente americano. Restauro Compás y Canto S.A. 2021-02-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Reseña de libro no evaluada application/pdf https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/155 Revista Gremium; Vol. 7 No. E2 (2020): Conservacion del patrimonio edificado con tierra; 94-95 Revista Gremium; Vol. 7 Núm. E2 (2020): Conservacion del patrimonio edificado con tierra; 94-95 2007-8773 spa https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/155/64 https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/155/61 Derechos de autor 2021 Alejandro Villalobos Pérez https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
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Mesoamerican Earthen Architecture, Volume I, was edited by Annick Daneels, and published in September 2019 by the Institute of Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is the first book to specifically approach this archaeological heritage in Mexico. The introduction synthesizes the state of the art in earthen architecture research in the world and in Mexico, while seven of the twelve chapters present the architecture of specific sites: San José Mogote, Cholula, La Joya, El Tajín, Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla and Tula, in Mexico, and Kaminaljuyú in Guatemala, and two more summarize the regional evidence from the Huasteca and from the Pacific coast of Guatemala. The remaining three chapters are more reflexive: one porposes that the classic Mesoamerican stone architecture emerged from prototypes in earth; another compares construction techniques between sites form the New and the Old World; and a third analyzes the challenges that the conservation of earthen archaeological heritage implies, focusing on the American continent. |
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