Domestic architecture and power : the historical archaeology of colonial Ecuador /

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Author / Creator:Jamieson, Ross W. (Ross William), 1966-
Imprint:New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2000.
Description:xvii, 244 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Contributions to global historical archaeology
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4142697
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ISBN:0306461765
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-229) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1.. Power, Colonialism, and Domestic Life
  • Andean Colonial Archaeology
  • House and Social Relations
  • What Do Colonial Houses Mean?
  • Power and Practice
  • Chapter 2.. The History of Cuenca
  • A History of Inka Tumipampa
  • From the Spanish Foundation of Cuenca to the Toledan Reforms
  • The Town and the Countryside
  • Toledan Cuenca
  • From the Alcabala Revolt to the Viceroyalty of New Granada
  • New Granada
  • The Bourbon Period and Independence
  • Gran Colombia and the Industrial Revolution
  • Chapter 3.. The Domestic Architecture of Colonial Cuenca
  • The Gridiron Town
  • Domestic Architecture in the Spanish Colonial City
  • Vernacular versus Formal Domestic Architecture
  • Collecting Rafters in the Waning Moon
  • Colonial Houses in the Urban Core
  • A Note on Architectural Recording
  • The House of the Three Patios
  • The Owners in the Urban Core
  • Outside the Grid: Other Urban Neighborhoods
  • La Casa de Las Posadas: A Colonial "Inn" on the Edge of the City
  • The Riverside Neighborhood of Todos Santos
  • The Todos Santos Houses
  • Chapter 4.. The Rural Architecture Surrounding Cuenca
  • Andean Vernacular: Huasiyuc and Thatch Roofs
  • Yanuncay
  • Cachaulo
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 5.. Excavations
  • Introduction
  • Cachaulo
  • Hacienda Yanuncay Grande
  • Summary of Rural Excavations
  • Urban Excavations
  • Pumapungo
  • The Central Drugstore: 9-20 and 9-38 Calle Bolivar
  • The Central Drugstore: The Colonial Context
  • Urban Excavations Summary
  • Comparison to Other New World Spanish Sites
  • Chapter 6.. The Domestic Material Culture of Colonial Cuenca
  • Domestic Material Culture in the Spanish Colonial World
  • The Notarial Documents
  • Clothing and Jewelry
  • Furniture
  • Tablewares
  • Ceramics
  • Chapter 7.. Conclusions
  • Colonial Categories
  • The Urban
  • The Edges of the Traza
  • The Rural
  • The Threat of Modernization
  • References
  • Index