The Aztecs of Central Mexico: An Imperial SocietyBerdan's book covers the compelling story of a complex, imperial society in Central Mexico during the 15th and 16th centuries. It uses pre- and post-Spanish conquest documents and illustrations, as well as archaeological discoveries, to reconstruct the variety and "feel" of Aztec daily life at various status levels. The strength of Berdan's case study has always been its ethnographic perspective. -- Amazon. |
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Page 68
... residence , and inheritance . Marriage Rules Marriage patterns are most abundantly documented for the nobility ... residence as a married couple . Residence and Household Composition An important feature of bilateral kin- 68 SOCIAL ...
... residence , and inheritance . Marriage Rules Marriage patterns are most abundantly documented for the nobility ... residence as a married couple . Residence and Household Composition An important feature of bilateral kin- 68 SOCIAL ...
Page 69
... residence patterns ( which , within certain limits , would reflect residence rules ) . In one barrio ( Molotla , probably in Yautepec ) he discovered that , of 128 families , about one - third were nuclear and the other two - thirds ...
... residence patterns ( which , within certain limits , would reflect residence rules ) . In one barrio ( Molotla , probably in Yautepec ) he discovered that , of 128 families , about one - third were nuclear and the other two - thirds ...
Page 70
... residence . Bride service , for example , might account for some of the cases where a married daughter continued to ... residences in size and layout , depending on the size , composition , affluence , and needs of the resident household ...
... residence . Bride service , for example , might account for some of the cases where a married daughter continued to ... residences in size and layout , depending on the size , composition , affluence , and needs of the resident household ...
Contents
Mexico and the Mexica | 1 |
Economic Organization | 15 |
Social Structure and Dynamics | 45 |
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