Alternative pathways to complexity a collection of essays on architecture, economics, power, and cross-cultural analysis in honor of Richard E. Blanton

"Focuses on architecture, economics, and power in the evolution of complex societies. Case studies from Mesoamerica, Asia, Africa, and Europe examine the relationship between political structures and economic configurations of ancient chiefdoms and states through a framework of comparative arch...

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Main Author: Blanton, Richard E. ([honouree])
Other Authors: Fargher, Lane (Editor), Heredia Espinoza, Verenice Y. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder University Press of Colorado [2016], 2016
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