Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions
This book sweeps away the last vestiges of social-evolutionary explanations of 'chiefdoms' by rethinking the history of Pre-Columbian Southeast peoples and comparing them to ancient peoples in the Southwest, Mexico, Mesoamerica, and Mesopotamia.
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Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions
This book sweeps away the last vestiges of social-evolutionary explanations of 'chiefdoms' by rethinking the history of Pre-Columbian Southeast peoples and comparing them to ancient peoples in the Southwest, Mexico, Mesoamerica, and Mesopotamia.
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Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions

Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions

by Timothy R. Pauketat
Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions

Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions

by Timothy R. Pauketat

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Overview

This book sweeps away the last vestiges of social-evolutionary explanations of 'chiefdoms' by rethinking the history of Pre-Columbian Southeast peoples and comparing them to ancient peoples in the Southwest, Mexico, Mesoamerica, and Mesopotamia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759108295
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/25/2007
Series: Issues in Eastern Woodlands Archaeology
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Timothy Pauketat is professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Principles and Principals
Chapter 2 A Crisis in Mississippian Archaeology
Chapter 3 Breaking the Law of Cultural Dominance
Chapter 4 Parsing Mississippian Chiefdoms
Chapter 5 The X-Factor
Chapter 6 Yoffee's Rule and Cahokia
Chapter 7 What Constitutes Civilization? Community and Control in the Southwest, Mexico, and Mesopotamia
Chapter 8 Truth, Justice, and the Archaeological Way
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