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Call for papers for symposium ZOOARCHAEOLOGY OF THE MESOAMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS

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"Christopher M. Götz" <[log in to unmask]>

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"Christopher M. Götz" <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:54:05 +0100

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Convocatoria para el simposio “ZOOARQUEOLOGÍA DE LAS  CIVILIZACIONES MESOAMERICANAS” que está planeado llevarse a cabo durante el Primer Congreso Nacional de Zooarqueología Argentina que se celebrará entre el 8 y 12 de septiembre en la ciudad de Malargüé, Argentinia.

Organizadores del simposio:
Dr. Christopher M. Götz (Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, México) y Dr. Raúl Valadez Azúa (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México) 

El simposio está pensado para presentar y conjuntar datos zooarqueológicos que se han obtenido en los últimos años acerca del uso de animales por parte de las grandes culturas prehispánicas de Mesoamérica, lo que incluye pero no se limita a los olmecas, zapotecas, a Teotihuacan, los mayas y los aztecas, pero puede extenderse también a manifestaciones culturales de la porción norte de Centroamérica, siempre y cuando se muestre conexión con las culturas mencionadas anteriormente.

Las temáticas que deseamos abordar son múltiples. Pretendemos incluir ponencias de investigaciones sobre 
a)	el uso alimenticio, 
b)	la utilización ritual, 
c)	aspectos relacionados a la economía del uso y consumo de carne, 
d)	el cuidado de animales domésticos y 
e)	el impacto ecológico producido por las grandes civilizaciones mesoamericanas. 

La faceta temática variada que se expresa mediante la inclusión de diversas temáticas va de acuerdo al múltiple uso que tuvieron animales en las sociedades prehispánicas mesoamericanas y posibilitarán a su vez interesantes discusiones acerca de la importancia de la fauna en el contexto prehispánico mesoamericano. 

Las ponencias pueden ser escritas en español o inglés.

En caso de que haya interés de presentar una investigación en el simposio pedimos que se nos envíe el título y resumen de la ponencia (máx. 150 palabras) junto con la confirmación a las direcciones de correo electrónico mencionadas abajo.

Pedimos que se confirme con la información pertinente antes del día 25 DE MARZO DEL 2008.

De antemano agradecemos su participación.

Christopher M. Götz ([log in to unmask]) y Raúl Valadez Azúa ([log in to unmask])
 
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Call for papers for the symposium “ZOOARCHAEOLOGY OF THE MESOAMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS” which is planned to held at the First National Congress of Zooarchaeology of Argentinia that will take place from the  8th - 12th of September in the city of Malargüé, Argentinia.

Symposium organizers:
Christopher M. Götz, PhD. (Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, México) and Raúl Valadez Azúa, PhD. (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México) 

The symposium is planned to present and combine zooarchaeological information that has been obtained in the last years concerning the use of animals by prehispanic cultures of Mesoamerica, which includes but is not limited to Olmecs, Zapotecs, to the inhabitants of the ancient city of Teotihuacan, Mayas and Aztecs, but can also refer to cultural manifestations of the northern portion of Central America, if connected to the cultures mentioned previously.

There are multiple subjects that can potentially be considered for the symposium. We would like to include presentations containing 
a)	the use of animals for food, 
b)	the use of animals for rituals, 
c)	economic aspects related to the use and consumption of animals, 
d)	the breed and maintenance of livestock and domestic animals and  
e)	the ecological impact related to Mesoamerican civilizations. 

A wide array of different themes was selected to circumscribe the multiple utilization of animals by the Mesoamerican cultures. We intend furthermore to stimulate interesting discussions about the importance of animales in the context of the prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures. 

The presentations can be written in Spanish or English.

Anyone interested in participating in this symposium, please send the title and abstract (max. 150 words) of the presentation together with the confirmation to the e-mail addresses mentioned below.

Proposals will be received until the 25TH of MARCH at the latest.

For more inforation please contact 

Christopher M. Götz ([log in to unmask]) 
and Raúl Valadez Azúa ([log in to unmask])
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