Book contents
- Trade before Civilization
- Trade before Civilization
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter One New Perspectives on Long-Distance Trade and Social Complexity
- Part I Exchange and Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and Chiefdom Societies
- Part II The Role That Specific Institutions And Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange
- Part III The Role of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange
- Chapter Nine Lapita Long-Distance Interactions in the Western Pacific
- Chapter Ten Trade and the Hillfort Chiefdoms of Bronze Age Ireland
- Chapter Eleven The Turquoise Corridor
- Part IV Marxian And Post-Colonial Approaches as well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift Exchange and MacroRegional Exchange
- Part V Commentary on Contributions to This Volume
- Index
- References
Chapter Eleven - The Turquoise Corridor
Mesoamerican Prestige Technologies and Social Complexity in the Greater Southwest
from Part III - The Role of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 August 2022
- Trade before Civilization
- Trade before Civilization
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter One New Perspectives on Long-Distance Trade and Social Complexity
- Part I Exchange and Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and Chiefdom Societies
- Part II The Role That Specific Institutions And Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange
- Part III The Role of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange
- Chapter Nine Lapita Long-Distance Interactions in the Western Pacific
- Chapter Ten Trade and the Hillfort Chiefdoms of Bronze Age Ireland
- Chapter Eleven The Turquoise Corridor
- Part IV Marxian And Post-Colonial Approaches as well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift Exchange and MacroRegional Exchange
- Part V Commentary on Contributions to This Volume
- Index
- References
Summary
Diagnostics of low-impact foreign intrusions … would include the presence of significant quantities of all defined categories of artifacts, architecture, and iconography. Artifacts, both foreign imports and locally made copies, as well as foreign symbols rendered in a local style should be found in elite and non-elite contexts.
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- Trade before CivilizationLong Distance Exchange and the Rise of Social Complexity, pp. 251 - 286Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022