Los primeros Mexicanos

Los primeros Mexicanos
Author: Fernando Benítez
Publisher: Ediciones Era
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1962
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789684111844

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La nacionalidad y el espíritu mexicanos tienen su origen en la compleja interrelación o yuxtaposición del influjo indígena y los elementos de la cultura europea modificados al enraizarse en el nuevo continente. Fernando Benítez describe con amenidad, sin recurrir a la erudición aparatosa, pero con penetración y hondura, el desajuste social y político de aquel primer siglo de la vida colonial de la Nueva España.

Los Primeros Mexicanos

Los Primeros Mexicanos
Author: Guadalupe Sánchez
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816530637

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"This book presents a synthesis of Mexican Paleoindian archaeology with an emphasis on the state of Sonora. The author uses extensive primary data concerning specific artifacts, assemblages, and other Mexican and Sonoran Paleoindian archaeology to demonstrate the insignificance of current international borders to the earliest peoples of North America"--Provided by publisher.

Los Primeros Mexicanos

Los Primeros Mexicanos
Author: Guadalupe Sánchez
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081653375X

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In 1927, near the town of Folsom, New Mexico, a spectacular discovery altered our understanding of early humans on the American continent. Scientists excavating a bison from the late Pleistocene age discovered a fluted projectile point wedged between the animal’s ribs—forceful evidence that humans existed during the Ice Age together with now-extinct animals. Subsequent discoveries at nearby Clovis introduced scientists to the first large-scale occupation of the Americas—Clovis culture—with a time span of 13,250 to 12,500 years ago. Los Primeros Mexicanos explores the Clovis occupation of Mexico’s northwest region of Sonora. Using extensive primary data concerning specific artifacts, assemblages, and Paleoindian archaeology, Mexican archaeologist Guadalupe Sánchez presents a synopsis and critical review of current data and a unique summary of information about the First People of México that is difficult to find in Spanish and until now not available in English. Sánchez’s essential framework for early Sonora prehistory includes the Sonoran landscape, the biotic communities, a history of investigations, the regional cultural-historical chronology of Sonora, and the Clovis record in the surrounding area. The Sonoran settlement pattern, she asserts, indicates that Clovis groups were hunter-gatherers who exploited a wide range of environments, locating their settlements near lithic sources for tool-making, water sources, large-prey animals, and a variety of edible plants and small animals. In 1592, a Jesuit priest, José de Acosta, chronicled his puzzlement over when man first arrived in the New World. Four hundred years later, the peopling of the American continent is still intensely interesting to scientists and researchers. Los Primeros Mexicanos offers an exhaustive synthesis of available archaeological evidence to shed light on Clovis occupation in Sonora, Mexico.

Los Primeros Mexicanos

Los Primeros Mexicanos
Author: Fernando Benítez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1990
Genre:
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Los Primeros Mexicanos

Los Primeros Mexicanos
Author: Fernando Benítez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1976
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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LOS PRIMEROS MEXICANOS: LATE PLEISTOCENE

LOS PRIMEROS MEXICANOS: LATE PLEISTOCENE
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2010
Genre:
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The archaeological record of the first Americans in Mexico is poorly known and somewhat confusing. However, the state of Sonora presents a remarkably pristine setting for studying the late Pleistocene occupation of North America. The early archaeological record in Sonora is stunning in terms of its relative abundance and only within the past ten years has this fact become evident. The Paleo-Indian sites are concentrated in north-central Sonora on and surrounding, the Llanos de Hermosillo. The settlement pattern appears to indicate that Clovis groups were generalized hunter and gatherers that exploited a wide range of environments, and their diet was based upon a wide variety of foodstuffs. The Clovis groups of Sonora developed a sophisticated settlement pattern and land use determined by the location of lithic sources for tool making, water sources, large prey animals and a mosaic of edible plants and small animals. Exploiting an extensive territory probably permitted them to remain in the same region for longer periods of time. The presence of only few late Paleo-Indian diagnostic points could represent the decrease of population density in Sonora, but most likely it is an indication that after Clovis a regionalization of the hunter and gather groups took place in Sonora. The Sonoran Clovis occupation is a testimony that multiple regional Clovis adaptations emerged each with specific responses of plants, animals and resources.

Sobrevivencia del hombre colonial

Sobrevivencia del hombre colonial
Author: Fernando Benítez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2012
Genre: Indians of Mexico
ISBN:

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... History of Mexico ...

... History of Mexico ...
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 830
Release: 1883
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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History of Mexico. 1883-88

History of Mexico. 1883-88
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 832
Release: 1883
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN:

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History of Mexico: 1516-1521

History of Mexico: 1516-1521
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 1883
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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