Corporate societies with exclusionary social components: the Teotihuacan metropolis Corporate societies with exclusionary social components: the Teotihuacan metropolis

Corporate societies with exclusionary social components: the Teotihuacan metropolis

Published in Origini n. XLII/2018. Rivista annuale del Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità – “Sapienza” Università di Roma Preistoria e protostoria delle civiltà antiche – Prehistory and protohistory of ancient civilizations

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Few urban developments are as multiethnic, corporate, and, in fact, exceptional as Teotihuacan, in Central Mexico. The city itself covered a surface of 20 square kilometers, with a very strict urban grid, a fact that is only present at that site in Classic Mesoamerica. It housed people from different origins in what may be called a multiethnic pact. At the base and summit of this society, traits of a corporate organization may be identified. The apartment compounds housed corporate groups that shared a particular activity. At the summit of this society, a ruling council emerging from the four districts may have been the means to appease coups d'état, in a multiethnic society with various (perhaps conflicting) interests. Nevertheless, in the intermediate level of this society, stand the quasi-autonomous neighborhood centers managed by the dynamic intermediate elite, which display of a wide variety of sumptuary goods coming from different regions, where each neighborhood center promoted alliances. The contradiction between these two elements –corporate and competitive-- may be behind the collapse of this urban society that begun by 550 CE.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2019
September 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gangemi Editore
SELLER
Edigita S.r.l
SIZE
1.8
MB

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