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Foundations of Social Inequality (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman Foundations of Social Inequality (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman
R3,207 Discovery Miles 32 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this authoritative volume, leading researchers offer diverse theoretical perspectives and a wide-range of information on the beginnings and nature of social inequality in past human societies. Their illuminating work investigates the role of status differentiation in traditional archaeological debates and major societal transitions. This volume features numerous case studies from the Old and New World spanning foraging societies to agricultural groups and complex states. Diachronic in view and archaeological in focus, this book will be of significant interest to archaeologists, anthropologists, and students.

Archaeology at the Millennium - A Sourcebook (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Gary M Feinman, T.Douglas Price Archaeology at the Millennium - A Sourcebook (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Gary M Feinman, T.Douglas Price
R3,221 Discovery Miles 32 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book an internationally distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the discipline of archaeology at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. The chapters address a wide range of topics including, paradigms, practice, and relevance of the discipline; paleoanthropology; fully modern humans; holocene hunter-gatherers; the transition to food and craft production; social inequality; warfare; state and empire formation; and the uneasy relationship between classical and anthropological archaeology.

Pathways to Power - New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality (Hardcover, 2010): T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman Pathways to Power - New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality (Hardcover, 2010)
T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman
R2,639 R1,641 Discovery Miles 16 410 Save R998 (38%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are few questions more central to understanding the prehistory of our species than those regarding the institutionalization of social inequality. Social inequality is manifested in unequal access to goods, information, decision-making, and power. This structure is essential to higher orders of social organization and basic to the operation of more complex societies. An understanding of the transformation from relatively egalitarian societies to a hierarchical organization and socioeconomic stratification is fundamental to our knowledge about the human condition. In a follow-up to their 1995 book Foundations of Social Inequality, the Editors of this volume have compiled a new and comprehensive group of studies concerning these central questions. When and where does hierarchy appear in human society, and how does it operate? With numerous case studies from the Old and New World, spanning foraging societies to agricultural groups, and complex states, Pathways to Power provides key historical insights into current social and cultural questions.

World-Systems Theory in Practice - Leadership, Production, and Exchange (Paperback, New): Nick P. Kardulias World-Systems Theory in Practice - Leadership, Production, and Exchange (Paperback, New)
Nick P. Kardulias; Contributions by Rani T. Alexander, Gary M Feinman, Andre Gunder Frank, Thomas D. Hall, …
R1,691 Discovery Miles 16 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the quarter century since Wallerstein first developed world systems theory (WST), scholars in a variety of disciplines have adopted the approach to explain intersocietal interaction on a grand scale. These essays bring to light archaeological data and analysis to show that many historic and prehistoric states lacked the mechanisms to dominate the distant (and in some cases, nearby) societies with which they interacted. Core/periphery exploitation needs to be demonstrated, not simply assumed, as the interdisciplinary dialogue which occurs in this volume demonstrates. World-Systems Theory in Practice will appeal to individuals with an interest in the application of WST in both the Old World and the New World. The papers in this volume reflect the vitality of the debate concerning the use of such generalizing theories and will be of interest to archeologists, anthropologists, historians, sociologists, and those involved in the study of civilizations.

Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System (Paperback, New): Richard E. Blanton Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System (Paperback, New)
Richard E. Blanton; Contributions by Donald W. Atwood, Candice Bradley, Gracia Clark, E. Paul Durrenberger, …
R1,662 Discovery Miles 16 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Co-published with the Society for Economic Anthropology, this work explores the social, political and economic contexts and consequences of economic interaction beyond the local systems. Because the focus of economic analysis is often local, particularly in anthropology, this book specifically aims analysis beyond the local system of economic interaction.

Ancient Oaxaca - The Monte Alban State (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Richard E. Blanton, Gary M Feinman, Stephen A.... Ancient Oaxaca - The Monte Alban State (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Richard E. Blanton, Gary M Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Linda M Nicholas
R1,884 Discovery Miles 18 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over two thousand years ago, Oaxaca, Mexico, was the site of one of the New World's earliest episodes of primary state formation and urbanism, and today it is one of the world's archaeologically best-studied regions. This volume, which thoroughly revises and updates the first edition, provides a highly readable yet comprehensive path to acquaint readers with one of the earliest and best-known examples of Native American state formation and its consequences as seen from the perspectives of urbanism, technology, demography, commerce, households, and religion and ritual. Written by prominent archaeological researchers who have devoted decades to Oaxacan research and to the development of suitable social theory, the book places ancient Oaxaca within the context of the history of ideas that have addressed the causes and consequences of social evolutionary change. It also critically evaluates the potential applicability of more recent thinking about state building grounded in collective action and related theories.

Ancient Oaxaca - The Monte Alban State (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Richard E. Blanton, Gary M Feinman, Stephen A.... Ancient Oaxaca - The Monte Alban State (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Richard E. Blanton, Gary M Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Linda M Nicholas
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over two thousand years ago, Oaxaca, Mexico, was the site of one of the New World's earliest episodes of primary state formation and urbanism, and today it is one of the world's archaeologically best-studied regions. This volume, which thoroughly revises and updates the first edition, provides a highly readable yet comprehensive path to acquaint readers with one of the earliest and best-known examples of Native American state formation and its consequences as seen from the perspectives of urbanism, technology, demography, commerce, households, and religion and ritual. Written by prominent archaeological researchers who have devoted decades to Oaxacan research and to the development of suitable social theory, the book places ancient Oaxaca within the context of the history of ideas that have addressed the causes and consequences of social evolutionary change. It also critically evaluates the potential applicability of more recent thinking about state building grounded in collective action and related theories.

Power and Regions in Ancient States - An Egyptian and Mesoamerican Perspective (Paperback, New Ed): Gary M Feinman, Juan Carlos... Power and Regions in Ancient States - An Egyptian and Mesoamerican Perspective (Paperback, New Ed)
Gary M Feinman, Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The aim of the Element is to provide a comprehensive comparison of the basic organization of power in Mesoamerica and Egypt. How power emerged and was exercised, how it reproduced itself, how social units (from households to cities) became integrated into political formation and how these articulations of power expanded and collapsed over time. The resilience of particular areas (Oaxaca, Middle Egypt), to the point that they preserved a highly distinctive cultural personality when they were included or not within states, may provide a useful guideline about the basics of integration, negotiation and autonomy in the organization of political formations.

Foundations of Social Inequality (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995): T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman Foundations of Social Inequality (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this authoritative volume, leading researchers offer diverse theoretical perspectives and a wide-range of information on the beginnings and nature of social inequality in past human societies. Their illuminating work investigates the role of status differentiation in traditional archaeological debates and major societal transitions. This volume features numerous case studies from the Old and New World spanning foraging societies to agricultural groups and complex states. Diachronic in view and archaeological in focus, this book will be of significant interest to archaeologists, anthropologists, and students.

Pathways to Power - New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality (Paperback, 2010 ed.): T.Douglas Price, Gary M... Pathways to Power - New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
T.Douglas Price, Gary M Feinman
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are few questions more central to understanding the prehistory of our species than those regarding the institutionalization of social inequality. Social inequality is manifested in unequal access to goods, information, decision-making, and power. This structure is essential to higher orders of social organization and basic to the operation of more complex societies. An understanding of the transformation from relatively egalitarian societies to a hierarchical organization and socioeconomic stratification is fundamental to our knowledge about the human condition. In a follow-up to their 1995 book Foundations of Social Inequality, the Editors of this volume have compiled a new and comprehensive group of studies concerning these central questions. When and where does hierarchy appear in human society, and how does it operate? With numerous case studies from the Old and New World, spanning foraging societies to agricultural groups, and complex states, Pathways to Power provides key historical insights into current social and cultural questions.

Ancient Mesoamerica - A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A.... Ancient Mesoamerica - A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Gary M Feinman, Laura M. Finsten
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mesoamerica has become one of the world's most important areas for research into the emergence of complex human societies. Between 10,000 years ago and the arrival of the Spanish in 1521, some of the most significant changes in the evolution of human societies occurred. These included the emergence of agriculture and sedentary villages, the growth of centralized governments (chiefdoms and states), and the rise of market systems, cities, and highly stratified social systems. In the 1970s and 1980s a number of ambitious research efforts produced exciting data on culture change in Mesoamerica. In this revised and updated 1993 edition of a book first published in 1981, the authors present a synthesis of Mesoamerican prehistory, focusing on three of its most intensively studied regions, the Valleys of Oaxaca and Mexico and the Maya lowlands. An original framework of ideas is developed to explain long-term change in complex societies.

China - Visions through the Ages (Hardcover): Deborah A Bekken, Lisa C Niziolek, Gary M Feinman, Gary Feinman China - Visions through the Ages (Hardcover)
Deborah A Bekken, Lisa C Niziolek, Gary M Feinman, Gary Feinman
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the entrance of The Field Museum's Cyrus Tang Hall of China, two Chinese stone guardian lions stand tall, gazing down intently at approaching visitors. One lion's paw rests upon a decorated ball symbolizing power, while the other lion cradles a cub. Traditionally believed to possess attributes of strength and protection, statues such as these once stood guard outside imperial buildings, temples, and wealthy homes in China. Now, centuries later, they guard this incredible permanent exhibition. China's long history is one of the richest and most complex in the known world, and the Cyrus Tang Hall of China offers visitors a wonderful, comprehensive survey of it through some 350 artifacts on display, spanning from the Paleolithic period to present day. Now, with China: Visions through the Ages, anyone can experience the marvels of this exhibition through the book's beautifully designed and detailed pages. Readers will gain deeper insight into The Field Museum's important East Asian collections, the exhibition development process, and research on key aspects of China's fascinating history. This companion book, edited by the exhibition's own curatorial team, takes readers even deeper into the wonders of the Cyrus Tang Hall of China and enables them to study more closely the objects and themes featured in the show. Mirroring the exhibition's layout of five galleries, the volume is divided into five sections. The first section focuses on the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods; the second, the Bronze Age, the first dynasties, and early writing; the third, the imperial system and power; the fourth, religion and performance; and the fifth, interregional trade and the Silk Routes. Each section also includes highlights containing brief stories on objects or themes in the hall, such as the famous Lanting Xu rubbing. With chapters from a diverse set of international authors providing greater context and historical background, China: Visions through the Ages is a richly illustrated volume that allows visitors, curious readers, and China scholars alike a chance to have an enduring exchange with the objects featured in the exhibition and with their multifaceted histories.

Cultural Evolution - Contemporary Viewpoints (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Gary M Feinman, Linda Manzanilla Cultural Evolution - Contemporary Viewpoints (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Gary M Feinman, Linda Manzanilla
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on Kent Flannery's forty years of cross-cultural research in the area, the contributors to this collection reflect the current diversity of contemporary approaches to the study of cultural evolutionary processes. Collectively the volume expresses the richness of the issues being investigated by comparative theorists interested in long-term change, as well as the wide variety of data, approaches, and ideas that researchers are employing to examine these questions.

Cultural Evolution - Contemporary Viewpoints (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000): Gary M Feinman, Linda... Cultural Evolution - Contemporary Viewpoints (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
Gary M Feinman, Linda Manzanilla
R2,786 Discovery Miles 27 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on Kent Flannery's forty years of cross-cultural research in the area, the contributors to this collection reflect the current diversity of contemporary approaches to the study of cultural evolutionary processes. Collectively the volume expresses the richness of the issues being investigated by comparative theorists interested in long-term change, as well as the wide variety of data, approaches, and ideas that researchers are employing to examine these questions.

Archaeology at the Millennium - A Sourcebook (Paperback, 1st ed. 2001. 1st softcover printing 2007): Gary M Feinman, T.Douglas... Archaeology at the Millennium - A Sourcebook (Paperback, 1st ed. 2001. 1st softcover printing 2007)
Gary M Feinman, T.Douglas Price
R3,336 Discovery Miles 33 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book an internationally distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the discipline of archaeology at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. The chapters address a wide range of topics including, paradigms, practice, and relevance of the discipline; paleoanthropology; fully modern humans; holocene hunter-gatherers; the transition to food and craft production; social inequality; warfare; state and empire formation; and the uneasy relationship between classical and anthropological archaeology.

Development of Complex Societies in Southeastern Shandong, China - Settlement Patterns from the Neolithic to the Han Period... Development of Complex Societies in Southeastern Shandong, China - Settlement Patterns from the Neolithic to the Han Period (Paperback)
Hui Fang, Anne P. Underhill, Gary M Feinman, Linda M Nicholas, Fengshi Luan, …
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive account of a pioneering archaeological project in the province of Shandong that transformed understandings of regional settlement patterns From 1995 to 2007, researchers from China and the United States conducted a systematic, full-coverage regional archaeological survey in southeastern Shandong Province, China, covering an area of more than 1,400 square kilometers. This pioneering multiyear international project transformed the archaeological understanding of regional settlement patterns from the Neolithic to the Han period in southeastern Shandong. As an update of the 2012 synthesis published in Chinese, this volume is the most detailed account of the project in English. The team discovered many new sites, including the earliest known Neolithic settlements in the area, and revealed distinctly different regional settlement patterns in the hinterlands of the two largest late Neolithic sites, Liangchengzhen and Yaowangcheng. The book includes field procedures, methods of analysis, and descriptions of major sites generously illustrated with maps as well as photographs of key artifacts and archaeological localities. Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

Obsidian Across the Americas - Compositional Studies Conducted in the Elemental Analysis Facility at the Field Museum of... Obsidian Across the Americas - Compositional Studies Conducted in the Elemental Analysis Facility at the Field Museum of Natural History (Hardcover)
Gary M Feinman, Danielle J. Riebe
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Obsidian Across the Americas draws attention to recent obsidian studies in the Americas and acts as a reference for archaeologists and scholars interested in material culture and exchange. Moreover, it provides a wide range of case studies in obsidian characterization, material application, and theoretical interpretations in the Americas. The limited geographic occurrence and relatively homogenous nature of obsidian have made the material ideal for archaeometric studies. Since Cann and Renfrew's seminal paper in 1967 on the compositional analysis of obsidian in the Mediterranean, analytical techniques have improved, identification and characterization of sources have increased, and applications have broadened geographically and theoretically to address various socio-cultural activities and behaviours around the world. While many previous publications have focused on different aspects of obsidian characterization, this volume uniquely presents obsidian compositional studies from across the Americas that have relied on the instrumentation housed in the Elemental Analysis Facility at the Field Museum of Natural History. The case studies, which feature materials from North American, Mesoamerican, and South American geological sources, explore the ways in which obsidian analyses have been used to investigate interactions, socio-economic exchanges, and socio-cultural change at multiple scales in the past.

Beyond Death - Beliefs, Practice, and Material Expression (Paperback): Patrick Ryan Williams, Gary M Feinman, Luis A. Muro... Beyond Death - Beliefs, Practice, and Material Expression (Paperback)
Patrick Ryan Williams, Gary M Feinman, Luis A. Muro Ynonan
R1,436 Discovery Miles 14 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Archaeology of Environmental Change - Socionatural Legacies of Degradation and Resilience (Paperback): Christopher T.... The Archaeology of Environmental Change - Socionatural Legacies of Degradation and Resilience (Paperback)
Christopher T. Fisher, J. Brett Hill, Gary M Feinman
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Water management, soil conservation, sustainable animal husbandry . . . because such socio-environmental challenges have been faced throughout history, lessons from the past can often inform modern policy. In this book, case studies from a wide range of times and places reveal how archaeology can contribute to a better understanding of humans' relation to the environment.
"The Archaeology of Environmental Change" shows that the challenges facing humanity today, in terms of causing and reacting to environmental change, can be better approached through an attempt to understand how societies in the past dealt with similar circumstances. The contributors draw on archaeological research in multiple regions--North America, Mesoamerica, Europe, the Near East, and Africa--from time periods spanning the Holocene, and from environments ranging from tropical forest to desert.
Through such examples as environmental degradation in Transjordan, wildlife management in East Africa, and soil conservation among the ancient Maya, they demonstrate the negative effects humans have had on their environments and how societies in the past dealt with these same problems. All call into question and ultimately refute popular notions of a simple cause-and-effect relationship between people and their environment, and reject the notion of people as either hapless victims of unstoppable forces or inevitable destroyers of natural harmony.
These contributions show that by examining long-term trajectories of socio-natural relationships we can better define concepts such as sustainability, land degradation, and conservation--and that gaining a more accurate and complete understanding of these connections is essential for evaluating current theories and models of environmental degradation and conservation. Their insights demonstrate that to understand the present environment and to manage landscapes for the future, we must consider the historical record of the total sweep of anthropogenic environmental change.

The Archaeology of Environmental Change - Socionatural Legacies of Degradation and Resilience (Hardcover): Christopher T.... The Archaeology of Environmental Change - Socionatural Legacies of Degradation and Resilience (Hardcover)
Christopher T. Fisher, J. Brett Hill, Gary M Feinman
R1,927 Discovery Miles 19 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Water management, soil conservation, sustainable animal husbandry . . . because such socio-environmental challenges have been faced throughout history, lessons from the past can often inform modern policy. In this book, case studies from a wide range of times and places reveal how archaeology can contribute to a better understanding of humans' relation to the environment.
"The Archaeology of Environmental Change" shows that the challenges facing humanity today, in terms of causing and reacting to environmental change, can be better approached through an attempt to understand how societies in the past dealt with similar circumstances. The contributors draw on archaeological research in multiple regions--North America, Mesoamerica, Europe, the Near East, and Africa--from time periods spanning the Holocene, and from environments ranging from tropical forest to desert.
Through such examples as environmental degradation in Transjordan, wildlife management in East Africa, and soil conservation among the ancient Maya, they demonstrate the negative effects humans have had on their environments and how societies in the past dealt with these same problems. All call into question and ultimately refute popular notions of a simple cause-and-effect relationship between people and their environment, and reject the notion of people as either hapless victims of unstoppable forces or inevitable destroyers of natural harmony.
These contributions show that by examining long-term trajectories of socio-natural relationships we can better define concepts such as sustainability, land degradation, and conservation--and that gaining a more accurate and complete understanding of these connections is essential for evaluating current theories and models of environmental degradation and conservation. Their insights demonstrate that to understand the present environment and to manage landscapes for the future, we must consider the historical record of the total sweep of anthropogenic environmental change.

Archaic States (Paperback, 1st ed): Gary M Feinman Archaic States (Paperback, 1st ed)
Gary M Feinman
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the most challenging problems facing contemporary archaeology concerns the operation and diversity of ancient states. This volume addresses how ancient states were structured and how they operated, an understanding of which is key to our ability to interpret a state's rise or fall. Archaic States presents new comparative studies of early states in the Old and New Worlds and identifies important avenues for research and discussion in the decades ahead. Among the themes addressed are the scale, size, and organization of ancient states; state typologies and corporate political economy; the ground plans of buildings in archaic states; strategies of state expansion; the incorporation of autonomous polities in the state and their subsequent governance; evidence of order, legitimacy, and wealth; warfare and status rivalry; and the political and social complexity of states. With essays on the Near East, India and Pakistan, Egypt, Mesoamerica, and the Andes.

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