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  • av Adrian S Z Chase
    1 341,-

    Including research from both highland central Mexico and the tropical lowlands of the Maya and Olmec areas, this book reexamines demography in ancient Mesoamerica. Through new technology such as LiDAR (light detecting and ranging), the book provides new understandings of ancient Mesoamerican societies and how they changed over time.

  • - Religion, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Mesoamerica and the American Southwest
     
    1 120,-

  • - Constellations of Learning Across Time and Place
     
    622,-

  • - The Archaeology of Wealth Differences
     
    714,-

    Presents the first set of consistent quantitative measurements of ancient wealth inequality. The authors are archaeologists who have adapted the Gini index, a statistical measure of wealth distribution often used by economists to measure contemporary inequality, and applied it to house-size distributions over time and around the world.

  • - Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming
     
    1 026,-

    The Continuous Path challenges archaeologists to take Pueblo concepts of movement seriously by privileging Pueblo concepts of being and becoming in the interpretation of anthropological data. The collaborative volume brings together Native community members, archaeologists, and anthropologists to weave multiple perspectives together to write the histories of Pueblo peoples past, present, and future.

  • - A Kayenta Immigrant Enclave in Southeastern Arizona
    av Rex E. Gerald
    1 382,-

    The results of Rex Gerald's excavations and Archaeology Southwest's San Pedro Preservation Project (1990-2001) indicate that the people of the Davis Ranch Site were part of a network of dispersed immigrant enclaves responsible for the origin and spread of Roosevelt Red Ware pottery, the key material marker of the Salado phenomenon.

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    697,-

    Rethinking the Aztec Economy brings together leading scholars from multiple disciplines to thoroughly synthesize and examine the nature of goods and their movements across rural and urban landscapes in Mesoamerica. In so doing, they provide a new way of understanding society and economy in the Aztec empire.

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    622,-

    The hilltop archaeological sites scattered across the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico known as cerros de trincheras span almost three millennia, from 1250 BC to AD 1450. This volume integrates a remarkable body of new data representing a textbook-like array of current research issues and methodologies in the archaeology of the region.

  • - The Archaeology of Wealth Differences
     
    1 176,-

  • - Continuity and Change in Native North American Societies, 1400-1900
     
    622,-

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