La habilidad de los artesanos de navajas prismáticas y su relación con la intensidad productiva: un análisis comparativo de datos del periodo clásico en Teotihuacán y del periodo epiclásico en Xochicalco

Authors

  • Bradford W. Andrews Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA. Department of Anthropology.

Keywords:

craft production, obsidian, skill, Teotihuacan, socio-economic complexity

Abstract

This article addresses the scale and organization of obsidian tool production at Classic Period Teotihuacan. One important question is whether blade workshops were contexts of part or full-time production. I investigate this question by evaluating the blade-making skill of the craftsmen, a characteristic that should vary based on how much time they spent making blades. The skill of the San Martin craftsmen is compared to the skill of blade-making craftsmen at Epiclassic Xochicalco. The results of this study support the inference that many of Teotihuacan’s blade workshops may have been contexts of part-time production. If so, these findings provide grounds for questioning whether the overall socio-economic complexity of the city has been overstated.

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Author Biography

Bradford W. Andrews, Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA. Department of Anthropology.

Bradford W. Andrews is an anthropological archaeologist with Mesoamerican and North American research interests. He received his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University in 1999. He approaches his subject matter from an ecological and economic perspective. His specific research interests include the comparative investigation of social complexity, political economy, craft production, and cultural ecology. His primary methodological specialty is the study of flaked stone tool production. This specialty provides a useful means for reconstruction ancient economic systems, which can be used to make inferences about other aspects of society including social organization and ideology. He has published an edited volume with Kenneth Hirth (Pathways to Prismatic Blades) and a number of peer reviewed journal articles and chapters, primarily on Central Mexico and Western North America.

Published

2012-08-31

How to Cite

Andrews, B. W. (2012). La habilidad de los artesanos de navajas prismáticas y su relación con la intensidad productiva: un análisis comparativo de datos del periodo clásico en Teotihuacán y del periodo epiclásico en Xochicalco. Cuicuilco Revista De Ciencias Antropológicas, 19(54), 9–34. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/cuicuilco/article/view/405

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Diversas temáticas desde las disciplinas antropológicas