University Press of Colorado
Archaeological Approaches to Market Exchange in Ancient Societies
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About this book
Drawing from historical documents and archaeological records from Mesoamerica, the U.S. Southwest, East Africa, and the Andes, this volume reveals the complexity of ancient marketplace development and economic behavior both in hierarchical and non-hierarchical societies. Highlighting four principal themes-the defining characteristics of market exchange; the recognition of market exchange archaeologically; the relationship among market, political, and other social institutions; and the conditions in which market systems develop and change-the book contains a strong methodological and theoretical focus on market exchange.
Diverse contributions from noted scholars show the history of market exchange and other activities to be more dynamic than scholars previously appreciated. Archaeological Approaches to Market Exchange in Ancient Societies will be of interest to archaeologists, anthropologists, material-culture theorists, economists, and historians.
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Reviews
...The Garraty and Stark volume is a giant step forward in understanding market systems, market places, and sociocultural and religious parameters that impinge upon the economic structure of preindustrial societies."
—Charles C. Kolb, The Cambridge Archaeological Journal
—Monica L. Smith, American Anthropologist
. . . this coming-of-age book hopefully marks a new intellectual independence and spirit of innovation within the discipline. "
—Patricia McAnany, Journal of Field Archaeology
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Figures
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Tables
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Preface
xv - Section one Theoretical and methodological overviews
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Chapter one Investigating market exchange in ancient societies: a theoretical review
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Chapter two Detecting marketplace exchange in archaeology: a methodological review
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Chapter three The rise and demise of marketplace exchange among the prehistoric hohokam of arizona
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Chapter four A multiscalar perspective on market exchange in the classic-period valley of oaxaca
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Chapter five Origins and development of mesoamerican marketplaces: evidence from south-central veracruz, mexico
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Chapter six The rise and fall of market exchange: a dynamic approach to ancient maya economy
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Chapter seven Housing the market: swahili merchants and regional marketing on the east african coast, seventh to sixteenth centuries ad
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Chapter eight Regional and local market systems in aztec-period morelos
161 - Section three Comparative contributions
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Chapter nine Labor taxes, market systems, and urbanization in the prehispanic andes: a comparative perspective
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Chapter ten Evaluating causal factors in market development in premodern states: a comparative study, with critical comments on the history of ideas about markets
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Chapter eleven Finding the mark in the marketplace: the organization, development, and archaeological identification of market systems
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References cited
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Index
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