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Long-Distance Staple Transport in Western Mesoamerica: Insights Through Quantitative Modeling

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2008

Andrew Sluyter
Affiliation:
Department of Geography, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712-1098, USA

Abstract

Conceptualizations of pre-Hispanic staple transport remain underdeveloped. Conventional wisdom has long maintained that while “prestige goods” could demand long-distance transport, staple transport was short distance. A quantitative model reveals the fallacy of that argument and establishes the possibility of long-distance, overland staple transport in Mesoamerica by using maize tribute transport between Zempoala and Tenochtitlan as an example. This conclusion has implications for understanding Mesoamerican interregional exchange, ecology, and society.

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