Domestic Architecture and Power: The Historical Archaeology of Colonial Ecuador

Ross W. Jamieson

Domestic Architecture and Power: The Historical Archaeology of Colonial Ecuador
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media
Country
United States
Published
31 December 1999
Pages
244
ISBN
9780306461767

Domestic Architecture and Power: The Historical Archaeology of Colonial Ecuador

Ross W. Jamieson

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This volume is a study of the power relationships inherent in domestic architecture and household material culture that were essential to the maintenance of the Spanish colonial empire. Using the household spatial patterning, furnishings, and personal belongings of residents of the highland city of Cuenca, Ecuador, during the 17th and 18th-centuries, the book examines gender, ethnic, and status relations in the colonial Andean world.

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