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100 1 |a Parsons, Jeffrey R. 
245 1 4 |a The last pescadores of Chimalhuacán, Mexico :   |b an archaeological ethnography /   |c Jeffrey R. Parsons. 
260 |a Ann Arbor :   |b University of Michigan. Museum of Anthropology,   |c 2006. 
300 |a xviii, 377 p. :   |b il., maps ;   |c 23 cm. 
490 0 |a Anthropological papers / Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ;   |v no. 96 
504 |a Bibliografía: p. 335-372 
505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction.  |t Western Bias and the Unique Aspects of Ancient Mesoamerica.  |t Agriculture, Pastoralism, and Wild Resources: Ethnographic and Archaeological Perspectives.  |t Wetland Ecology.  |t The Scope and Objectives of this Monograph.  |t The Organization of this Monograph. 
505 0 |a Chapter 2: The Lacustrine and Marshland Environment in the Valley of Mexico.  |t The Changing Size of the Lakes and Marshes.  |t Documented Changes in Salinity and Alkalinity during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.  |t Insights from Studies of Marshland Ecology in the U.S. Great Basin.  |t Insights from Environmental Studies in Lake Chad, North-Central Africa.  |t Summary and Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 3: The Historically Documented Utilization of Aquatic Resources in the Valley of Mexico, A.D. 1500-1970.  |t The Sixteenth-Century Sources.  |t The Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, Nineteenth-, and Twentieth-Century Sources.  |t Overall Summary and Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 4: Species Identification.  |t Aquatic Insects.  |t Salamanders.  |t Waterfowl.  |t Fish.  |t Miscellaneous Lacustrine Fauna (Molluscs, Crustaceans, Snails, Frogs).  |t Algae.  |t Other Aquatic Plants.  |t Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 5: Collecting and Processing Aquatic Fauna at Chimalhuac¿n in 1992.  |t Folk Taxonomy of Collected Aquatic Fauna.  |t The Collecting Nets.  |t Drying the Netted Insects.  |t The Ahuauhtle Nursery.  |t Harvesting and Drying the Ahuauhtle.  |t Preparing the Edible Insects and Fish for Human Consumption.  |t Netting Waterfowl.  |t Summary and Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 6: Comparative Perspectives: The Documented Use of Aquatic Resources in Other Regions.  |t The Upper Lerma Drainage (Toluca Region), Mexico.  |t The Great Basin, Western U.S.  |t The Titicaca Basin, Peru and Bolivia.  |t The Tigris-Euphrates Delta, Iraq and Iran.  |t The Lake Chad Basin, Western Chad.  |t Overall Summary and Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 7: Archaeological Implications.  |t Issues of Taphonomy.  |t The Essential Elements of Traditional Aquatic Economies.  |t Archaeological Insights from the U.S. Great Basin.  |t Potential Archaeological Signatures of Aquatic Resource Use in the Valley of Mexico.  |t Archaeological Insights into Aquatic Economy and Cosmology in the Valley of Mexico.  |t Overall Summary and Conclusions. 
505 0 |a Chapter 8: Overall Conclusions.  |t Consequences of the Absence of Pastoralism in Ancient Mesoamerica.  |t The Domestication of Wetlands in the Valley of Mexico.  |t The Control, Distribution, and Exchange of Aquatic Resources.  |t The Archaeological Implications.  |t Future Research Directions. 
650 4 |a ANTROPOLOGIA 
650 4 |a ARQUEOLOGIA MEXICANA 
650 4 |a OBJETO ARQUEOLOGICO 
650 4 |a ETNOGRAFIA ARQUEOLOGICA 
650 4 |a RECURSOS PESQUEROS 
650 4 |a ABORIGENES MEXICANOS 
650 4 |a ARQUEOBOTANICA 
650 4 |a FOSILES 
650 4 |a PALEONTOLOGIA 
651 4 |a MEXICO 
651 4 |a SANTA MARIA CHIMALHUACÁN 
653 |a PESCADORES 
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