Book contents
- Ancient Oaxaca
- Case Studies in Early Societies
- Ancient Oaxaca
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface to the Second Edition
- 1 Introduction: Mesoamerica and Its Pre-Hispanic Civilization
- 2 Theorizing Sociocultural Evolution
- 3 Before Monte Albán
- 4 Origins of Monte Albán
- 5 The Great Transformation
- 6 Thinking About Theories of Sociocultural Evolution from the Perspective of Oaxaca
- 7 Cooperation and the Foundation of Monte Albán
- Epilogue
- Bibliographical Essay
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Thinking About Theories of Sociocultural Evolution from the Perspective of Oaxaca
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2022
- Ancient Oaxaca
- Case Studies in Early Societies
- Ancient Oaxaca
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface to the Second Edition
- 1 Introduction: Mesoamerica and Its Pre-Hispanic Civilization
- 2 Theorizing Sociocultural Evolution
- 3 Before Monte Albán
- 4 Origins of Monte Albán
- 5 The Great Transformation
- 6 Thinking About Theories of Sociocultural Evolution from the Perspective of Oaxaca
- 7 Cooperation and the Foundation of Monte Albán
- Epilogue
- Bibliographical Essay
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
These analyses indicate that causality did not have a preferred scale of operation, so a multiscalar method is required; likewise, in both nonstate and state societies an expanded institutional approach reveals greater complexity than in theories that assume ruler or elite dominance. The case illustrates a coactive causal process in which collective action policies by the state resulted in population growth, urbanization, production intensity, market participation, and material standard of living across social sectors, which in turn fed back to the state-building process.
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- Ancient OaxacaThe Monte Albán State, pp. 146 - 157Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022