The Comparative Archaeology of Complex Societies
Herausgeber: Smith, Michael E.
The Comparative Archaeology of Complex Societies
Herausgeber: Smith, Michael E.
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Part of a resurgence in the comparative study of ancient societies, this book presents case studies of states, empires and chiefdoms.
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Part of a resurgence in the comparative study of ancient societies, this book presents case studies of states, empires and chiefdoms.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521142120
- ISBN-10: 0521142121
- Artikelnr.: 33609144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521142120
- ISBN-10: 0521142121
- Artikelnr.: 33609144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Comparative archaeology: a commitment to understanding variation all
contributors; 2. Approaches to comparative analysis in archaeology Michael
E. Smith and Peter Peregrine; 3. Comparative frames for the diachronic
analysis of complex societies: next steps Gary M. Feinman; 4. What it takes
to get complex: food, goods, and work as shared cultural ideals form the
beginning of sedentism Monica L. Smith; 5. Challenges for comparative study
of early complex societies Robert D. Drennan and Christian E. Peterson; 6.
Patterned variation in regional trajectories of community growth Christian
E. Peterson and Robert D. Drennan; 7. The genesis of monuments in island
societies Michael J. Kolb; 8. Power and legitimation: political strategies,
typology and cultural evolution Peter Peregrine; 9. The strategies of
provincials in empires Barbara L. Stark and John K. Chase; 10. Households,
economies, and power in the Aztec and Inka imperial provinces Timothy Earle
and Michael E. Smith; 11. Low-density, agrarian-based urbanism: scale,
power, and ecology Roland Fletcher; 12. Archaeology, early complex
societies, and comparative social science history Michael E. Smith.
contributors; 2. Approaches to comparative analysis in archaeology Michael
E. Smith and Peter Peregrine; 3. Comparative frames for the diachronic
analysis of complex societies: next steps Gary M. Feinman; 4. What it takes
to get complex: food, goods, and work as shared cultural ideals form the
beginning of sedentism Monica L. Smith; 5. Challenges for comparative study
of early complex societies Robert D. Drennan and Christian E. Peterson; 6.
Patterned variation in regional trajectories of community growth Christian
E. Peterson and Robert D. Drennan; 7. The genesis of monuments in island
societies Michael J. Kolb; 8. Power and legitimation: political strategies,
typology and cultural evolution Peter Peregrine; 9. The strategies of
provincials in empires Barbara L. Stark and John K. Chase; 10. Households,
economies, and power in the Aztec and Inka imperial provinces Timothy Earle
and Michael E. Smith; 11. Low-density, agrarian-based urbanism: scale,
power, and ecology Roland Fletcher; 12. Archaeology, early complex
societies, and comparative social science history Michael E. Smith.
1. Comparative archaeology: a commitment to understanding variation all
contributors; 2. Approaches to comparative analysis in archaeology Michael
E. Smith and Peter Peregrine; 3. Comparative frames for the diachronic
analysis of complex societies: next steps Gary M. Feinman; 4. What it takes
to get complex: food, goods, and work as shared cultural ideals form the
beginning of sedentism Monica L. Smith; 5. Challenges for comparative study
of early complex societies Robert D. Drennan and Christian E. Peterson; 6.
Patterned variation in regional trajectories of community growth Christian
E. Peterson and Robert D. Drennan; 7. The genesis of monuments in island
societies Michael J. Kolb; 8. Power and legitimation: political strategies,
typology and cultural evolution Peter Peregrine; 9. The strategies of
provincials in empires Barbara L. Stark and John K. Chase; 10. Households,
economies, and power in the Aztec and Inka imperial provinces Timothy Earle
and Michael E. Smith; 11. Low-density, agrarian-based urbanism: scale,
power, and ecology Roland Fletcher; 12. Archaeology, early complex
societies, and comparative social science history Michael E. Smith.
contributors; 2. Approaches to comparative analysis in archaeology Michael
E. Smith and Peter Peregrine; 3. Comparative frames for the diachronic
analysis of complex societies: next steps Gary M. Feinman; 4. What it takes
to get complex: food, goods, and work as shared cultural ideals form the
beginning of sedentism Monica L. Smith; 5. Challenges for comparative study
of early complex societies Robert D. Drennan and Christian E. Peterson; 6.
Patterned variation in regional trajectories of community growth Christian
E. Peterson and Robert D. Drennan; 7. The genesis of monuments in island
societies Michael J. Kolb; 8. Power and legitimation: political strategies,
typology and cultural evolution Peter Peregrine; 9. The strategies of
provincials in empires Barbara L. Stark and John K. Chase; 10. Households,
economies, and power in the Aztec and Inka imperial provinces Timothy Earle
and Michael E. Smith; 11. Low-density, agrarian-based urbanism: scale,
power, and ecology Roland Fletcher; 12. Archaeology, early complex
societies, and comparative social science history Michael E. Smith.