In this article, we address the historical question of why Aegean Bronze Age economies are characterized as redistributive systems and whether it is appropriate to continue to describe them as such. We argue that characterizing the political economies of the Aegean as redistributive is inaccurate and misleading. Instead, we suggest it is more fruitful to describe how specific prehistoric social institutions were used to organize and allocate goods and services and thereby to study how political and economic systems interacted with one another. By examining how Aegean social institutions were constituted and changed over time, we will be in a position to use the prehistoric Aegean to develop and refine general models of political economy
Even though the demise of the Minoan and Mycenaean palaces happened more than three millennia ago, o...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
This collection of papers explores the role of redistribution in Minoan and Mycenaean economies
Aegean societies in the third and second millennia B.C. developed complex economics based on the acc...
In this paper, I examine the role of reciprocal relations in processes of social change. More precis...
Reciprocity and symbolic exchange are of considerable importance to understanding the Mycenaean poli...
This study seeks to shed light on problems associated with current views of social inequality as th...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...
Resumen: La redistribución es un concepto usualmente utilizado para explicar las relaciones económic...
With the destruction of the Mycenaean palaces, Aegean Bronze Age society underwent dramatic transfo...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
La redistribución es un concepto usualmente utilizado para explicar las relaciones económicas en las...
Trying to describe the world-system in the eastern Mediterranean between 800 and 479 B.C. and t...
This dissertation investigates the significance of food storage and its relation to the emergence of...
Even though the demise of the Minoan and Mycenaean palaces happened more than three millennia ago, o...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
This collection of papers explores the role of redistribution in Minoan and Mycenaean economies
Aegean societies in the third and second millennia B.C. developed complex economics based on the acc...
In this paper, I examine the role of reciprocal relations in processes of social change. More precis...
Reciprocity and symbolic exchange are of considerable importance to understanding the Mycenaean poli...
This study seeks to shed light on problems associated with current views of social inequality as th...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...
Resumen: La redistribución es un concepto usualmente utilizado para explicar las relaciones económic...
With the destruction of the Mycenaean palaces, Aegean Bronze Age society underwent dramatic transfo...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
La redistribución es un concepto usualmente utilizado para explicar las relaciones económicas en las...
Trying to describe the world-system in the eastern Mediterranean between 800 and 479 B.C. and t...
This dissertation investigates the significance of food storage and its relation to the emergence of...
Even though the demise of the Minoan and Mycenaean palaces happened more than three millennia ago, o...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...