The main objective of this dissertation is to reconstruct patterns of social organization and degrees of social stratification in Monte Albán, the capital of the ancient Zapotec state in what is now the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Social stratification has been defined as the division of a society into categories of individuals organized into hierarchical segments based on access to strategic resources. The study of social stratification is an important aspect to research about the development of complex societies, since stratification has its origin in differential access to strategic resources, and, once the state arises as a form of government, this inequality is institutionalized, and social strata or social classes are formed.This researc...
This dissertation examines settlement patterns and political and economic organization at the archae...
This thesis explores the role of feasting and commensal politics the development of stratified socie...
In the last quarter century, many studies have demonstrated how the archaeological record reflects k...
The main objective of this dissertation is to reconstruct patterns of social organization and degree...
Archaeological research in the Oaxaca Valley has focused on the development of an administrative hie...
The Zapotec state of the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico is one of the few known cases of primary state format...
This dissertation presents the results of research conducted at Yaasuchi, an archaeological site in ...
This study addresses the transition from egalitarian, tribal societies with achieved status distinct...
This volume examines the economic system of the Classic Maya Lowlands center of Uxul, Campeche, a se...
Settlement, mortuary and architectural data are used in this thesis to examine the emergence and de...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 18, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This thesis reconstructs and analyzes a Classic period (AD 250-800) burial collection from the archa...
The native populations of Araucania (southern Chile) never succumbed to Inka or Spanish conquest. Bu...
This dissertation examines settlement patterns and political and economic organization at the archae...
This thesis explores the role of feasting and commensal politics the development of stratified socie...
In the last quarter century, many studies have demonstrated how the archaeological record reflects k...
The main objective of this dissertation is to reconstruct patterns of social organization and degree...
Archaeological research in the Oaxaca Valley has focused on the development of an administrative hie...
The Zapotec state of the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico is one of the few known cases of primary state format...
This dissertation presents the results of research conducted at Yaasuchi, an archaeological site in ...
This study addresses the transition from egalitarian, tribal societies with achieved status distinct...
This volume examines the economic system of the Classic Maya Lowlands center of Uxul, Campeche, a se...
Settlement, mortuary and architectural data are used in this thesis to examine the emergence and de...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 18, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This thesis reconstructs and analyzes a Classic period (AD 250-800) burial collection from the archa...
The native populations of Araucania (southern Chile) never succumbed to Inka or Spanish conquest. Bu...
This dissertation examines settlement patterns and political and economic organization at the archae...
This thesis explores the role of feasting and commensal politics the development of stratified socie...
In the last quarter century, many studies have demonstrated how the archaeological record reflects k...