In this Book
- Archaeology of the Rivas Region, Nicaragua
- Book
- 2006
- Published by: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Central America before the Spanish Conquest has often been considered by North American archaeologists as a “backwater” of peripheral importance located between the advanced ancient civilizations of South America and Mesoamerica (Mexican–Maya country). Recent archaeological research has revealed that this area played a much more significant role in New World cultural history than was previously thought. Healy’s study examines the archaeological record of one subarea of Southern Central America, the Rivas region of Pacific Nicaragua. The work gives a detailed analysis of excavations and of artifacts recovered at seven significant prehistoric sites. A critical pioneering effort, the monograph documents cultural changes occurring over a 2,000–year time period—changes in technology, material culture, settlement, subsistence, and socio–political organization.
Table of Contents
- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. i-viii
- Nicaragua: A Prospectus
- ONE: Introduction
- pp. 3-6
- Archaeology of the Rivas Region
- FOUR: The Archaeological Sites
- pp. 37-74
- Cultural Remains of Rivas and their Interpretation
- FIVE: The Ceramics of Rivas
- pp. 77-256
- The Rivas Culture History
- ELEVEN: A Summary
- pp. 343-346
- References Cited
- pp. 347-364
Additional Information
Copyright
1981