Alternative Pathways to Complexity / edited by Lane F. Fargher and Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza.
"Focuses on architecture, economics, and power in the evolution of complex societies. Case studies from Mesoamerica, Asia, Africa, and Europe examine the relationship between political structures and economic configurations of ancient chiefdoms and states through a framework of comparative arch...
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Fargher, Lane F. edt Alternative Pathways to Complexity edited by Lane F. Fargher and Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza. Boulder, CO University Press of Colorado 2016 Boulder : University Press of Colorado, [2016] ©[2016] 1 online resource (423 pages) : illustrations, tables text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Includes bibliographical references and index. Open access Unrestricted online access star It was the economy, stupid / Stephen A. Kowalewski -- Alternative pathways to power in formative Oaxaca / Arthur A. Joyce and Sarah B. Barber -- Built space as political fields : community vs. lineage strategies in the Tequila Valleys / Christopher S. Beekman -- Complexity without centralization : corporate power in postclassic Jalisco / Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza -- Central Precinct Plaza : replication and corporate groups in Mesoamerica / Barbara L. Stark -- Featherwork as a commodity complex in the late postclassic Mesoamerican world system / Frances F. Berdan -- Classic Maya marketplaces and exchanges : examining market competition as a factor for understanding commodity distributions / Lisa J. LeCount -- Enduring nations and emergent states : rulership, subjecthood, and power in early Scandinavia / T.L. Thurston -- The Bakitara (Banyoro) of Uganda and collective action theory / Peter Robertshaw -- Cognitive codes and collective action at Mari and the Indus / Rita Wright -- "We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us" : interpreting architectural evolution in a Sinhalese Village / Deborah Winslow -- Network strategy and war / Peter N. Peregrine and Carol R. Ember -- Framing the rise and variability of past complex societies / Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas -- Pathways to power : corporate and network strategies; staple and wealth finance; and primary and secondary states / Tim Earle -- Corporate power strategies, collective action, and control of principals : a cross cultural perspective / Lane F. Fargher. "Focuses on architecture, economics, and power in the evolution of complex societies. Case studies from Mesoamerica, Asia, Africa, and Europe examine the relationship between political structures and economic configurations of ancient chiefdoms and states through a framework of comparative archaeology"--Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record. CC BY-NC-ND English Knowledge Unlatched Unrestricted online access Technological complexity. Archaeology Cross-cultural studies. Architecture and archaeology. Economic anthropology. Social archaeology. Archaeology archaeology architecture economics 1-60732-532-2 Heredia Espinoza, Verenice Y., editor. Fargher, Lane, editor. Blanton, Richard E., honouree. |
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Alternative Pathways to Complexity |
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Alternative Pathways to Complexity It was the economy, stupid / Alternative pathways to power in formative Oaxaca / Built space as political fields : community vs. lineage strategies in the Tequila Valleys / Complexity without centralization : corporate power in postclassic Jalisco / Central Precinct Plaza : replication and corporate groups in Mesoamerica / Featherwork as a commodity complex in the late postclassic Mesoamerican world system / Classic Maya marketplaces and exchanges : examining market competition as a factor for understanding commodity distributions / Enduring nations and emergent states : rulership, subjecthood, and power in early Scandinavia / The Bakitara (Banyoro) of Uganda and collective action theory / Cognitive codes and collective action at Mari and the Indus / "We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us" : interpreting architectural evolution in a Sinhalese Village / Network strategy and war / Framing the rise and variability of past complex societies / Pathways to power : corporate and network strategies; staple and wealth finance; and primary and secondary states / Corporate power strategies, collective action, and control of principals : a cross cultural perspective / |
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Alternative Pathways to Complexity edited by Lane F. Fargher and Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza. |
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It was the economy, stupid / Alternative pathways to power in formative Oaxaca / Built space as political fields : community vs. lineage strategies in the Tequila Valleys / Complexity without centralization : corporate power in postclassic Jalisco / Central Precinct Plaza : replication and corporate groups in Mesoamerica / Featherwork as a commodity complex in the late postclassic Mesoamerican world system / Classic Maya marketplaces and exchanges : examining market competition as a factor for understanding commodity distributions / Enduring nations and emergent states : rulership, subjecthood, and power in early Scandinavia / The Bakitara (Banyoro) of Uganda and collective action theory / Cognitive codes and collective action at Mari and the Indus / "We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us" : interpreting architectural evolution in a Sinhalese Village / Network strategy and war / Framing the rise and variability of past complex societies / Pathways to power : corporate and network strategies; staple and wealth finance; and primary and secondary states / Corporate power strategies, collective action, and control of principals : a cross cultural perspective / |
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University Press of Colorado University Press of Colorado, |
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It was the economy, stupid / Alternative pathways to power in formative Oaxaca / Built space as political fields : community vs. lineage strategies in the Tequila Valleys / Complexity without centralization : corporate power in postclassic Jalisco / Central Precinct Plaza : replication and corporate groups in Mesoamerica / Featherwork as a commodity complex in the late postclassic Mesoamerican world system / Classic Maya marketplaces and exchanges : examining market competition as a factor for understanding commodity distributions / Enduring nations and emergent states : rulership, subjecthood, and power in early Scandinavia / The Bakitara (Banyoro) of Uganda and collective action theory / Cognitive codes and collective action at Mari and the Indus / "We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us" : interpreting architectural evolution in a Sinhalese Village / Network strategy and war / Framing the rise and variability of past complex societies / Pathways to power : corporate and network strategies; staple and wealth finance; and primary and secondary states / Corporate power strategies, collective action, and control of principals : a cross cultural perspective / |
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