Drawing in detail on the cases of chiefdoms in Hawaii, the Andes, and Denmark, Bronze Age Economics documents how intensification of economies, surplus mobilization, and controlled distribution of both staple and prestige goods fundamentally drove the political evolutionary processes that prefigured states.
Drawing in detail on the cases of chiefdoms in Hawaii, the Andes, and Denmark, Bronze Age Economics documents how intensification of economies, surplus mobilization, and controlled distribution of both staple and prestige goods fundamentally drove the political evolutionary processes that prefigured states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Earle is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Northwestern and was formerly Professor of Anthropology at UCLA.
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Preface Political Economies of Chiefdoms and Agrarian States The Ecology and Politics of Primitive Valuables Chiefdoms in Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives Part 1 Hawaiian Chiefdoms A Reappraisal of Redistribution Prehistoric Irrigation in the Hawaiian Islands Specialization and the Production of Wealth Style and Iconography as Legitimation in Complex Chiefdoms Part 2 Andean Chiefdoms and the Inka Empire Staple Finance, Wealth Finance, and Storage in the Inka Political Economy Wealth Finance in the Inka Empire Exchange and Social Stratification in the Andes Status Distinction and Legitimation of Power as Reflected in Changing Patterns of Consumption in Late Prehispanic Peru Part 3 Chiefdoms of Denmark The Bronze Age Economy of Thy Property Rights and the Evolution of Chiefdoms Ideology, Materialization, and Power Strategies
Preface Political Economies of Chiefdoms and Agrarian States The Ecology and Politics of Primitive Valuables Chiefdoms in Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives Part 1 Hawaiian Chiefdoms A Reappraisal of Redistribution Prehistoric Irrigation in the Hawaiian Islands Specialization and the Production of Wealth Style and Iconography as Legitimation in Complex Chiefdoms Part 2 Andean Chiefdoms and the Inka Empire Staple Finance, Wealth Finance, and Storage in the Inka Political Economy Wealth Finance in the Inka Empire Exchange and Social Stratification in the Andes Status Distinction and Legitimation of Power as Reflected in Changing Patterns of Consumption in Late Prehispanic Peru Part 3 Chiefdoms of Denmark The Bronze Age Economy of Thy Property Rights and the Evolution of Chiefdoms Ideology, Materialization, and Power Strategies
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