The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange
Regional approaches to the study of prehistoric exchange have generated much new knowledge about intergroup and regional interaction. The American South­ west and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange is the first of two volumes that seek to provide current information regarding regional exchange on a conti­ nental basis. From a theoretical perspective, these volumes provide important data for the comparative analysis of regional systems relative to sociopolitical organization from simple hunter-gatherers to those of complex sociopolitical entities like the state. Although individual regional exchange systems are unique for each region and time period, general patterns emerge relative to sOciopolitical organization. Of significant interest to us are the dynamic processes of change, stability, rate of growth, and collapse of regional exchange systems relative to sociopolitical complexity. These volumes provide basic data to further our understanding of prehistoric exchange systems. The volume presents our current state of knowledge about regional exchange systems in the American Southwest and Mesoamerica. Each chapter synthesizes the research findings of a number of other researchers in order to provide a synchronic view of regional interaction for a specific chronological period. A diachronic view is also prOvided for regional interaction in the context of the developments in regional SOciopolitical organization. Most authors go beyond description by proposing alternative models within which to understand regional interaction. The book is organized by geographical and chronological divisions to provide units of the broader mosaic of prehistoric exchange systems.
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The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange
Regional approaches to the study of prehistoric exchange have generated much new knowledge about intergroup and regional interaction. The American South­ west and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange is the first of two volumes that seek to provide current information regarding regional exchange on a conti­ nental basis. From a theoretical perspective, these volumes provide important data for the comparative analysis of regional systems relative to sociopolitical organization from simple hunter-gatherers to those of complex sociopolitical entities like the state. Although individual regional exchange systems are unique for each region and time period, general patterns emerge relative to sOciopolitical organization. Of significant interest to us are the dynamic processes of change, stability, rate of growth, and collapse of regional exchange systems relative to sociopolitical complexity. These volumes provide basic data to further our understanding of prehistoric exchange systems. The volume presents our current state of knowledge about regional exchange systems in the American Southwest and Mesoamerica. Each chapter synthesizes the research findings of a number of other researchers in order to provide a synchronic view of regional interaction for a specific chronological period. A diachronic view is also prOvided for regional interaction in the context of the developments in regional SOciopolitical organization. Most authors go beyond description by proposing alternative models within which to understand regional interaction. The book is organized by geographical and chronological divisions to provide units of the broader mosaic of prehistoric exchange systems.
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The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange

The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange

The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange

The American Southwest and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange

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Regional approaches to the study of prehistoric exchange have generated much new knowledge about intergroup and regional interaction. The American South­ west and Mesoamerica: Systems of Prehistoric Exchange is the first of two volumes that seek to provide current information regarding regional exchange on a conti­ nental basis. From a theoretical perspective, these volumes provide important data for the comparative analysis of regional systems relative to sociopolitical organization from simple hunter-gatherers to those of complex sociopolitical entities like the state. Although individual regional exchange systems are unique for each region and time period, general patterns emerge relative to sOciopolitical organization. Of significant interest to us are the dynamic processes of change, stability, rate of growth, and collapse of regional exchange systems relative to sociopolitical complexity. These volumes provide basic data to further our understanding of prehistoric exchange systems. The volume presents our current state of knowledge about regional exchange systems in the American Southwest and Mesoamerica. Each chapter synthesizes the research findings of a number of other researchers in order to provide a synchronic view of regional interaction for a specific chronological period. A diachronic view is also prOvided for regional interaction in the context of the developments in regional SOciopolitical organization. Most authors go beyond description by proposing alternative models within which to understand regional interaction. The book is organized by geographical and chronological divisions to provide units of the broader mosaic of prehistoric exchange systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781489911513
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 06/29/2013
Series: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
Edition description: 1993
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I. Introduction.- 1 • Trade and Exchange in a Historical Perspective.- II. The North American Southwest.- 2 • Exchange Systems and Social Stratification among the Chaco Anasazi.- 3 • Ceramic Perspectives on Northern Anasazi Exchange.- 4 • The Structure and Organization of Hohokam Exchange.- 5 • Marine Shell Exchange in Northwest Mexico and the Southwest.- III. Mesoamerica.- 6 • The Role of Turquoises in the Ancient Mesoamerican Trade Structure.- 7 • Prehispanic Exchange Relationships among Central Mexico, the Valley of Oaxaca, and the Gulf Coast of Mexico.- 8 • Resources, Specialization, and Exchange in the Maya Lowlands.- 9 • A View from the South: Prehistoric Exchange in Lower Central America.- IV. Conclusion.- 10 • Changing Perspectives on North and Middle American Exchange Systems.
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