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Economic Organization and Settlement Hierarchies - Ceramic Production and Exchange Among the Hohokam
Karen G. Harry
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2003)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
64,30
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Cultural Resources Archaeology - An Introduction
Thomas W. Neumann; Robert M. Sanford; Karen G. Harry
AltaMira Press,U.S. (2010)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
194,20
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Cultural Resources Archaeology - An Introduction
Thomas W. Neumann; Robert M. Sanford; Karen G. Harry
AltaMira Press,U.S. (2010)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
81,80
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Pots, Potters, and Models: Archaeological Investigations at the Sri Locus of the West Branch Site, Tucson, Arizona [With CDROM]
Stephanie M. Whittlesey; Karen G. Harry
University of Arizona Press (2005)
Saatavuus: Hankintapalvelu
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
131,90
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Power System Dynamics and Control
Harry G. Kwatny; Karen Miu-Miller
Birkhäuser (2016)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
107,50
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Power System Dynamics and Control
Harry G. Kwatny; Karen Miu-Miller
Birkhäuser (2018)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
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107,50
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Economic Organization and Settlement Hierarchies - Ceramic Production and Exchange Among the Hohokam
64,30 €
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Sivumäärä: 280 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2003, 30.10.2003 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The economic organization of two Hohokam communities, Marana and Los Robles, is studied here by examining the production and distribution of ceramics. The author looks at the degree of integration or interaction among residents of a single community, the relationship of community inhabitants with people living outside the community, and the significance of site hierarchies and differentially distributed artifacts. The study demonstrates that the economic organization of middle-range societies cannot be adquately interpreted using neo-evolutionary models, which assume a direct correlation between political organization, social complexity, and the organization of craft production and distribution.



Although much has been written about the economic organization of prehistoric settlement hierarchies, nearly all studies have based their conclusions on indirect evidence, such as settlement patterns and artifact distributions. In this study, economic organization is evaluated directly. Using compositional data obtained from the chemical and mineralogical analysis of decorated ceramics from the Hohokam communities of Marana and Los Robles, three issues are examined: (1) the degree of integration of interaction between residents of a single community; (2) the relationship of community inhabitants with people living outside the community; and (3) the significance of site hierarchies and differentially distributed artifacts. Through the investigation of these issues several contributions are made to the understanding of hierarchically organized settlement communities. Perhaps most importantly, the study demonstrates that differential distributions of artifacts need not indicate elite-controlled production and distribution. In addition, the importance of using direct evidence for modeling prehistoric economic organization is illustrated, rather than relying on indirect measures such as settlement patterns.



This study will be of interest to anyone studying prehistoric settlement hierarchies, the organization of craft production and distribution in middle-range societies, and ceramic production and exchange. The author's conclusions add to a growing body of data indicating that middle-range societies cannot be easily categorized as either egalitarian or complex, as neo-evolutionary models would suggest. Instead, this study demonstrates that substantial variability can exist in the way that such societies are economically, socially, and politically organized, and that historical perspective must be incorporated into the interpretation of prehistoric communities if we are to understand why they were organized the way that they were.

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