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Storage in Ancient Complex Societies: Administration, Organization, and Control

Editat de Linda R. Manzanilla, Mitchell Rothman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 2016
The ability to accumulate and store large amounts of goods is a key feature of complex societies in ancient times. Storage strategies reflect the broader economic and political organization of a society and changes in the development of control mechanisms in both administrative and non-administrative—often kinship based—sectors. This is the first volume to examine storage practices in ancient complex societies from a comparative perspective. This volume includes 14 original papers by leading archaeologists from four continents which compare storage systems in three key regions with lengthy traditions of complexity: the ancient Near East, Mesoamerica, and Andes. Storage in Ancient Complex Societies demonstrates the importance of understanding storage for the study of cultural evolution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781629583020
ISBN-10: 1629583022
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 102 figures and tables, notes, references, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface
Linda R. Manzanilla
Chapter 1. Introduction: Storage as an Analytical Marker to Study Cultural Evolution
Mitchell S. Rothman
The Ancient Near East
Chapter 2. Verifying the Role of Storage: Examples from Prehistoric Ancient Mesopotamia
Mitchell S Rothman and Enrica Fiandra
Chapter 3. On Some Possible Implications of a Newly Discovered Early Bronze Age, Large Scale Silo Complex at Amaziya, Nahal Lachish (Israel)
Ianir Milevski, Eliot Braun, Daniel Varga, and Yigal Israel
Chapter 4. Grain, Storage, and State-making in Mesopotamia (3000-2000 BC)
Tate Paulette
The Andean Region
Chapter 5. New World Bureaucracy at 1500 B.C.: Evidence from the Casma Valley of Peru
Thomas Pozorski and Shelia Pozorski
Chapter 6. Storerooms, Tokens and Administrative Devices: An Andean Case Study
John R. Topic
Chapter 7. Inca Storage Systems in the Imperial Heartland (Cuzco, Peru): Risk Management, Economic Growth, and Political Economy
R. Alan Covey, Kylie E. Quave, and Catherine E. Covey
Chapter 8. Storehouse of Seasons and Mother of Food: An Andean Ritual-Administrative System
Frank Salomon, Gino de las Casas and Víctor Falcón Huayta
Mesoamerica
Chapter 9. Craft Activity and Administrative Devices at Teotihuacan, Central Mexico
Linda R. Manzanilla
Chapter 10. Storage at Xochicalco, Morelos, Mexico
Silvia T. Garza, Claudia Alvarado L., Norberto González C. and Beatriz Palavicini
Chapter 11. Storage, Tribute, and Political Administration among the Lowland Maya
Michael P. Smyth
Chapter 12. Storage Places in the Maya Area
Cristina Vidal-Lorenzo, Ma. Luisa Vázquez-de-Ágredos-Pascual, and Gaspar Muñoz-Cosme
Chapter 13. Storage and Administration in the Aztec Empire
José Luis de Rojas
Conclusion
Chapter 14. Final Thoughts
Mitchell S. Rothman and Linda R. Manzanilla
Index
About the Authors

Descriere

The ability to accumulate and store large amounts of goods is a key feature of complex societies in ancient times. Storage strategies reflect the broader economic and political organization of a society and changes in the development of control mechanisms in both administrative and non-administrative—often kinship based—sectors. This is the first volume to examine storage practices in ancient complex societies from a comparative perspective. With 14 original papers by leading archaeologists from four continents, the bookd emonstrates the importance of understanding storage for the study of cultural evolution.

Notă biografică

Linda R. Manzanilla is professor and researcher at the Institute of Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has participated actively in the formation of generations of archaeologists in the National School of Anthropology and History, Mexico. With a Ph.D. from University of Paris, she is author and editor of 22 books and 160 articles and chapters on subjects related to the emergence and change of early urban societies in Mesoamerica, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Andean Region. She has excavated in Mexico, Bolivia, Egypt, Anatolia, and Israel. Among her awards and honors are the Mexican National Academy of Sciences Award, Alfonso Caso Award (INAH), Presidential Award of the Society for American Archaeology, foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, National University of Mexico Award in Research in Social Sciences, Foreign Member of the American Philosophical Society, member of El Colegio Nacional in Mexico, and Doctor Honoris Causa by UNAM. She has been member of the Committee for Research and Exploration of the National Geographic Society, and co-editor, with Gary Feinman, of Latin American Antiquity.


Mitchell S Rothman is professor and chair of Anthropology and Archaeology, Widener University and Consulting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He is author or editor of five books and over 50 articles on complex societies of the Ancient Near East and related topics. He has conducted field work in Armenia, Turkey, Iran and the United States.