Livro Revisado por pares

Empire and Domestic Economy

2002; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/b110591

ISSN

2730-6984

Autores

Terence N. D’Altroy, Christine A. Hastorf,

Tópico(s)

Latin American history and culture

Resumo

Foreword J.R. Parsons, R. Matos Mendieta. Preface T.N. D'Altroy, C.A. Hanstorf. Acknowledgments T.N. D'Altroy, C.A. Hastorf. Part I: Investigating the Domestic Economy. 1. The Domestic Economy, Households, and Imperial Transformation C.A. Hastorf, T.N. D'Altroy. 2. The Cultural Setting and Research Problem T.N. D'Altroy. 3. The Environmental Setting C.A. Hastorf. 4. The Archaeological Context T.N. D'Altroy. 5. Traditional Household Economics in the Upper Mantaro Valley L. Sikkink. Part II: Life in the Community. 6. The Architecture and Organization of Xauxa Settlements E. DeMarrais. 7. Agricultural Production and Consumption C.A. Hastorf. 8. Animal Husbandry and Meat Consumption E. Sandefur. 9. Production and Exchange of Ceramics C.L. Costin. 10. State Goods in the Domestic Economy: The Inka Ceramic Assemblage T.N. D'Altroy. 11. The Economy of Metal and Shell Wealth Goods B. Owen. Part III: Synthesis and Conclusions. 12. Exchange ans Social Stratification in the Andes: The Xauxa Case T.K. Earle. 13. The Xauxa Andean Economy C.A. Hastorf. 14. From Autonomous to Imperial Rule T.N. D'Altroy. Bibliography. Index.

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