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Mesoamerica as a Concept: An Archaeological View from Central America

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Winifred Creamer*
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School of American Research, Santa Fe
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Since the term Mesoamerica was coined in 1943, it has been used widely as an inclusive analytical unit. Paul Kirchhoff's original definition was based on “geographic limits, ethnic composition, and cultural characteristics at the time of the Conquest” (Kirchhoff 1943, 94). He employed these criteria to delineate an area from northern Mexico south through Central America to the Gulf of Nicoya (1943, 98).

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Copyright © 1987 by the University of Texas Press

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This article was originally presented as a paper at a meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Portland, Oregon, in 1984. The extensive revisions have incorporated valuable comments by Jonathan Haas, my colleagues at the School of American Research, and the LARR anonymous reviewers.

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