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CERAMIC INDICES OF AZTEC ELITENESS
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This article explores the complex, multidimensional
nature of Aztec social organization and, specifically,
the concept of “eliteness,” as it applies to
the Aztecs. I discuss both why we can speak of
Aztec “elites” and how we can monitor
them using ceramic data. I argue it is possible to distinguish
elites archaeologically by identifying the ceramic attributes
and variables that best reflect feasting behavior, one
of the primary practices the Aztecs used to socially construct
and reproduce unequal relations of power, wealth, and estate.
Ceramics thus served as one of the primary media through
which politically and socially charged “communication”
occurred among the Aztecs. I define and evaluate six ceramic
indices of eliteness using Late Aztec ceramic data (ca.
a.d. 1350–1520) from Teotihuacan, an Aztec
period altepetl (city-state) located in the northeastern
Basin of Mexico. I use the most effective eliteness indices
to interpret the intrasite spatial patterning of elite
residences at Late Aztec Teotihuacan and infer some observations
about the social and political organization of the altepetl.
Title: CERAMIC INDICES OF AZTEC ELITENESS
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This article explores the complex, multidimensional
nature of Aztec social organization and, specifically,
the concept of “eliteness,” as it applies to
the Aztecs.
I discuss both why we can speak of
Aztec “elites” and how we can monitor
them using ceramic data.
I argue it is possible to distinguish
elites archaeologically by identifying the ceramic attributes
and variables that best reflect feasting behavior, one
of the primary practices the Aztecs used to socially construct
and reproduce unequal relations of power, wealth, and estate.
Ceramics thus served as one of the primary media through
which politically and socially charged “communication”
occurred among the Aztecs.
I define and evaluate six ceramic
indices of eliteness using Late Aztec ceramic data (ca.
a.
d.
1350–1520) from Teotihuacan, an Aztec
period altepetl (city-state) located in the northeastern
Basin of Mexico.
I use the most effective eliteness indices
to interpret the intrasite spatial patterning of elite
residences at Late Aztec Teotihuacan and infer some observations
about the social and political organization of the altepetl.
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