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The Neighborhood as a Social and Spatial Unit in Mesoamerican Cities The Neighborhood as a Social and Spatial Unit in Mesoamerican Cities M. Charlotte Arnauld, Linda R. Manzanilla, and Michael E. Smith, editors © 2012 The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved www.uapress.arizona.edu Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The neighborhood as a social and spatial unit in Mesoamerican cities / M. Charlotte Arnauld, Linda R. Manzanilla, and Michael E. Smith, editors.   p. cm.  Includes bibliographical references and index.  ISBN 978-0-8165-2024-4 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico). 2. Indians of Mexico—Urban residence. 3. Indians of Central America—Urban residence. 4. Neighborhoods—Mexico—History. 5. Neighborhoods—Central America—History. 6. Social archaeology—Mexico. 7. Social archaeology—Central America. 8. Mexico—Antiquities. 9. Central America—Antiquities. I. Arnauld, Marie-Charlotte. II. Manzanilla, Linda. III. Smith, Michael E. F1219.1.T27N45 2012 972'.01—dc23 2012014654 Manufactured in the United States of America on acid-free, archival-quality paper containing a minimum of 30% post-consumer waste and processed chlorine free. 17 16 15 14 13 12  6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

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