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Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Urban, Patricia A. (Kenyon College, Ohio) / Schortman, Edward M. (Kenyon College, Ohio)
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica explores the distinctive development and political history of the region from its earliest inhabitants up to the Spanish conquest. It was composed of a matrix of social networks rather than divided by distinct cultures and domains. Making use of the area's rich archaeological data, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban provide a social network analysis of southeast Mesoamerica. They demonstrate how inhabitants from ...

CHF 44.90

Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Urban, Patricia A. (Kenyon College, Ohio) / Schortman, Edward M. (Kenyon College, Ohio)
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica explores the distinctive development and political history of the region from its earliest inhabitants up to the Spanish conquest. It was composed of a matrix of social networks rather than divided by distinct cultures and domains. Making use of the area's rich archaeological data, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban provide a social network analysis of southeast Mesoamerica. They demonstrate how inhabitants from ...

CHF 139.00

Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction

Urban, Patricia A. / Schortman, Edward M.
Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction
Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This "rebirth" was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac­ tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were ra...

CHF 134.00

Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction

Urban, Patricia A. / Schortman, Edward M.
Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction
Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This "rebirth" was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac­ tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were ra...

CHF 134.00