Authors
Christopher T Fisher, Anna S Cohen, Rodrigo Solinis-Casparius, Florencia L Pezzutti, Jason Bush, Marion Forest, Andrea Torvinen
Publication date
2019/9
Journal
Latin American Antiquity
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
510-528
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
The morphological study of architectural features, the building arrangement within urban spaces, and multiscalar variation are critical for understanding urbanism as a process. Building types and architectural typologies form the foundational blocks of urban morphology and are essential for identifying architectural patterning. We use a process-typological approach to present an architectural typology from the ancient Purépecha (Tarascan) city of Angamuco, located in the Lake Pátzcuaro Basin, Michoacán, Mexico. Using archaeological survey, lidar analysis, and excavation, we analyze building foundations from houses and public structures; storage facilities; monumental architecture such as pyramids, altars, and public buildings; and landscape features such as plazas, roads, terraces, and raised roadways locally known as huatziri. Our typology enhances understanding of the dense urban environment of this …
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