Domestic life in prehispanic capitals : a study of specialization, hierarchy, and ethnicity

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Domestic life in prehispanic capitals : a study of specialization, hierarchy, and ethnicity

edited by Linda R. Manzanilla and Claude Chapdelaine

(Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, no. 46 . Studies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology ; v. 7)

University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, 2009

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M46

Studies in Latin American ethnohistory and archaeology

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"This book emerged from a 2006 symposium conducted at the 71st annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, held in Puerto Ric"--Pref

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With major differences in size, urban plans, and population density, the capitals of New World states had large heterogeneous societies, sometimes multiethnic and highly specialized, making these cities amazing backdrops for complex interactions.

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