Examinations of the variation and relative successes or failures of past large-scale societies have long involved attempts to reconcile efforts at generalization and the identification of specific factors with explanatory value for regional trajectories. Although historical particulars are critical to understanding individual cases, there are both scholarly and policy rationales for drawing broader implications regarding the growing corpus of cross-cultural data germane to understanding variability in the constitution of human societies, past and present. Archaeologists have recently highlighted how successes and failures in communal-resource management can be studied over the long term through the material record to both engage and enhance...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.An examination of variable social and economic process...
A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic o...
Examinations of the variation and duration of past large-scale societies have long involved a concep...
Archeologists investigating the emergence of large-scale societies in the past have renewed interest...
Mesoamerica was the most urbanised landscape of the precolonial Western Hemisphere, and urban dwelle...
Among the Indigenous polities of precolonial Mesoamerica, the Aztec empire, headed by a confederatio...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Writing has often been put forth as one indicator of civilization. This correspondence dovetails wit...
Archaeologists have long recognized the crucial role of interregional interaction in the development...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
The principal conceptual axes for explaining variation in prehispanic Mesoamerican political organiz...
The principal conceptual axes for explaining variation in prehispanic Mesoamerican political organiz...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.An examination of variable social and economic process...
A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic o...
Examinations of the variation and duration of past large-scale societies have long involved a concep...
Archeologists investigating the emergence of large-scale societies in the past have renewed interest...
Mesoamerica was the most urbanised landscape of the precolonial Western Hemisphere, and urban dwelle...
Among the Indigenous polities of precolonial Mesoamerica, the Aztec empire, headed by a confederatio...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Cities are increasingly the fundamental socio-economic units of human societies worldwide, but we st...
Writing has often been put forth as one indicator of civilization. This correspondence dovetails wit...
Archaeologists have long recognized the crucial role of interregional interaction in the development...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
The principal conceptual axes for explaining variation in prehispanic Mesoamerican political organiz...
The principal conceptual axes for explaining variation in prehispanic Mesoamerican political organiz...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.An examination of variable social and economic process...
A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic o...