# An Archaeology of Milpa Cultures, Vol. 1

By **Keitlyn Alcántara**

- ISBN-13: 9781683406273
- Publisher: University Press of Florida
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 340
- Published: 25 Aug 2026
- Language: en
- Price: £28.67 (new)
- Categories: Archaeology, History, Social Science, Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Latin America, Mexico

## About this book

An Archaeology of Milpa Cultures, Volume 1, examines the profound relationship between agricultural traditions and community resistance in Tlaxcala, Mexico. Keitlyn Alcántara utilizes bioarchaeological dietary isotope studies, ethnographic research, and Indigenous worldviews to explore how the milpa system served as a vital tool for survival. This scholarly work in archaeology and anthropology details how the Tlaxcalteca people resisted imperial domination and colonial pressures through a maize-based agricultural system. By managing terrace farming, household gardens, and diverse fruit and nut trees, these communities maintained a living foodweb that supported long-term stability.

This social science text connects ancient strategies of interdependence to contemporary campesino food sovereignty movements. An Archaeology of Milpa Cultures, Volume 1, illustrates how traditional land stewardship and the management of rivers and wetlands provide models for modern climate resilience. As a significant contribution to Latin American history and Mexican studies, the book analyzes how food sovereignty functions as a cornerstone of cultural resistance against industrial pollution and monocropped landscapes.

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