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A TENTATIVE MODEL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF COPPER PRODUCTION IN THE TARASCAN STATE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2008

Blanca E. Maldonado*
Affiliation:
El Colegio de Michoacán, A.C., Extensión La Piedad, Cerro de Nahuatzen 85, Fracc. Jardines del Cerro Grande, 59379 La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico
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Abstract

At the time of the Spanish conquest, the main locus of metal production in Mesoamerica was the Tarascan region of western Mexico. Scholars have argued that mining and metallurgy evolved into a state industry, as metal adornments used as insignias of social status and public ritual became closely associated with political control. In spite of its importance, however, Tarascan metallurgy is poorly documented. The extractive processes involved and the organization of the different aspects of this production are virtually unknown. Numerous questions arise from the notion that metal items functioned as wealth finance in the economy of the Tarascan state of Late Postclassic period Michoacan. Foremost among these is whether and how wealth was produced and controlled by the central power. This paper combines archaeological and ethnohistorical data to propose a model for pre-Hispanic copper production among the Tarascans. The goal of this analysis is to gain insights into the nature of metal production and its role in the major state apparatus. This will also provide clues to a better understanding of the development of technology and political economy in ancient Mesoamerica.

Type
Special Section: Recent Research on the Emergence of the Tarascan State
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008

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