Merchants, Markets, and Exchange in the Pre-Columbian World
By Kenneth G. Hirth (Editor), Joanne Pillsbury (Editor), Dmitri Beliaev (Contribution by), Richard E. Blanton (Contribution by), Richard L. Burger (Contribution by), David M. Carballo (Contribution by), Lawrence S. Coben (Contribution by), Tom D. Dillehay (Contribution by), David A. Freidel (Contribution by), Paul S. Goldstein (Contribution by), Gerardo Gutiérrez (Contribution by), Barry L. Isaac (Contribution by), Brigitte Kovacevich (Contribution by), Marilyn A. Masson (Contribution by), Enrique Mayer (Contribution by), Patricia A. McAnany (Contribution by), Deborah L. Nichols (Contribution by), Axel E. Nielsen (Contribution by), Charles Stanish (Contribution by), Alexandre Tokovinine (Contribution by), John R. Topic (Contribution by)
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By Kenneth G. Hirth (Editor), Joanne Pillsbury (Editor), Dmitri Beliaev (Contribution by), Richard E. Blanton (Contribution by), Richard L. Burger (Contribution by), David M. Carballo (Contribution by), Lawrence S. Coben (Contribution by), Tom D. Dillehay (Contribution by), David A. Freidel (Contribution by), Paul S. Goldstein (Contribution by), Gerardo Gutiérrez (Contribution by), Barry L. Isaac (Contribution by), Brigitte Kovacevich (Contribution by), Marilyn A. Masson (Contribution by), Enrique Mayer (Contribution by), Patricia A. McAnany (Contribution by), Deborah L. Nichols (Contribution by), Axel E. Nielsen (Contribution by), Charles Stanish (Contribution by), Alexandre Tokovinine (Contribution by), John R. Topic (Contribution by)
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Merchants, Markets, and Exchange in the Pre-Columbian World examines the structure, scale, and complexity of economic systems in the pre-Hispanic Americas, with a focus on the central highlands of Mexico, the Maya Lowlands, and the central Andes. Civilization in each region was characterized by complex political and religious institutions, highly skilled craft production, and the long-distance movement of finished goods. Scholars have long focused on the differences in economic organization...






















