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331 Index Page numbers followed by f indicate figures; t indicates tables; n indicates notes. Aceh: as non-nucleated city, 308; segmentary cities in, 31–32; selforganization at neighborhood level in, 42 Ach qul hay (term), 275 Adams, Richard E. W., 202 administrative activities, 1 administrative and governmental public buildings, 84–87 age categories, health and, 123, 123t, 125t agrarian landscape (Río Bec), 210, 211f, 212 agriculture: within cities, 16; near La Joyanca, 190–191, 194; in Río Bec, 212, 217–218, 219; in Teotihuacan, 77, 79, 85 agro-artisan communities, 79–80 aguada system: in La Joyanca, 193, 195; in Río Bec, 216, 221n2 ah cuch cab (term defined), 238, 289, 294 Al k’ajol (term), 275 Alonso, Martín, 287, 300n1 altepetl (political unit), 262, 279 Altschul, Jeffrey H., 103, 105, 205 Álvarez, F., 185 ama3 (term), 274, 275 ANOVA analysis, ceramic production and, 105 apartment compounds: neighborhood organization contrasted with, 81; residents, health differences of, 9; in Teotihuacan, 55, 59, 60, 79, 85, 117; in Tlajinga district (Teotihuacan ), 102, 106f, 114. See also Tlajinga 33, Teotihuacan architectural clusters (Mayapan), 243– 254, 249f, 250f, 251f architectural compounds (Teotihuacan), 80, 88 architectural density (Mayapan), 244f architectural nodes (Mayapan), 241– 252 architecture: functional heterogeneity in, 314–315; in Río Bec, 217–218, 219 Arnauld, M. Charlotte, 262–263, 312 artesian wells, 94 artifacts: in Río Bec, 219, 221n3; in Teotihuacan, 102; types, cluster analysis of, 8 ascription, 289–294 Atetelco compound (La Ventilla, Teotihuacan ), 85 Athens, 31, 40–41, 44 Augustus (Roman ruler), 36, 37 Aztec period, neighborhood studies from, 1–2 332 Index Aztecs: collective action theory and, 18; house-lot clusters, 252; social segments , linking to central authority, 35–36; towns of, 7f. See also calpolli Baja Verapaz (Maya Highlands, Guatemala ), 265–266 Bali, state segmentation in, 30 ball courts: at Cerro Palenque, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172, 173; in Copan Valley , 164, 166, 171, 173; in Kawinal, 264, 270, 271 ball games: Copan and Cerro Palenque compared, 172; Maya, 172–173; at Teopancazco neighborhood center (Teotihuacan), 64; in Teotihuacan, 87 baojia (local self-government), 37, 43, 44 baomal (defined), 290 barr (term), 288 barri (term), 80, 96n2 barrio (term), 5, 14–15, 80, 96n2, 262, 276, 277, 287–288, 307 basalt grinding stones, 58 Basin of Mexico: economic and social ties throughout, 80; settlement patterns in, 79, 132, 134, 136, 311; Teotihuacan residents from, 309 batab (defined), 289, 290–291, 294 Batabes (term), 287 batab-halach uinic (term), 291–292 batabil: characteristics of, 294; defined, 289; existence, validating, 290; membership in, 291, 298; model of, 291f; replicas of, 293 batabob (term), 291, 292, 293, 297 batan (defined), 290 Becan (Campeche, Mexico), 202, 206, 220 Beijing, 38, 44 Bhaktapur, Nepal, neighborhoods and districts in, 2–4, 3f Bida (Nupe), 32 Blanton, Richard, 9, 18, 304, 305, 307, 308, 309, 312 Boehm de Lameiras, Brigitte, 88 Bohom ceramics, preclassic, 213 Bosque, El (Copan Valley, Honduras), 162, 164 Boujad, Morocco, neighborhoods in, 8 Brown, Clifford, 231, 232, 246–247 building maintenance (Teotihuacan), 87 Bullard, William: maps created by, 232, 235f, 246–247; Mayapan bedrock pavements found by, 240; Maya settlement clusters studied by, 11; zone defined by, 12 burials: in Copan Valley, 163, 165; in La Joyanca, 193 burials (Teotihuacan): in Compound of the Glyphs, 87; in compounds (general ), 87, 96n3; of newborns, 63– 64; practices, ethnic differences in, 93, 97n7; in residential compounds, 87, 90, 93; of sacrifices, 84; social status and, 118; in Tlajinga district, 120; near wells, 94, 97n8 Burma: non-nucleated cities in, 308; segmentary cities in, 31–32; selforganization at neighborhood level in, 42 cacicazgos: in El Palmillo, 146; in Maya Highlands, 148, 312 cah (term), 308 cah-cuchteel (defined), 238 cah-cuchteelob (term), 289, 291, 294 cahob (term), 289 Cairo, neighborhood structures in, 33–34 Calakmul (Campeche, Mexico), 220 Calixtlahuaca, neighborhoods and districts in, 11 Calkini, 299f calpixque, function of, 6 calpolli (calpul): barrio (concept) compared to, 14; chinamit and molam compared to, 13; cuchteel compared to, 238; description and organization of, 5–8, 35–36, 253–254; house clusters in, 16; nature of, 306; as rural settlement, 6, 7–8; term usage, 4, 5, 262, 310; as ur- Index 333 ban neighborhood, 5–8; Xochicalco neighborhoods and districts compared to, 11 Caribbean Coasts, social groups from, 237 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 231 Carrasco, Pedro, 6 Castells, Manuel, 75, 96n1 Cementerio, El (Copan Valley, Honduras ): description of, 163, 164; location of, 166 central government, social segments, linking to, 27...

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