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This study explores the organization, scale, complexity, and
integration of Aztec commerce across Mesoamerica at Spanish
contact. The aims of the book are threefold. The first is to
construct an in-depth understanding of the economic organization of
precolumbian Aztec society and how it developed in the way that it
did. The second is to explore the livelihoods of the individuals
who bought, sold, and moved goods across a cultural landscape that
lacked both navigable rivers and animal transport. Finally, this
study models Aztec economy in a way that facilitates its comparison
to other ancient and premodern societies around the world. What
makes the Aztec economy unique is that it developed one of the most
sophisticated market economies in the ancient world in a society
with one of the worse transportation systems. This is the first
book to provide an updated and comprehensive view of the Aztec
economy in thirty years.
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 between these
civilizations. Societies in the Mexican highlands are recognized as
having a highly commercial economy centered around one of the
world's most complex market systems; those of the Maya region are
characterized as having reciprocal exchange networks and periodic
marketplaces that supplemented the dominant role of the palace; and
those of the central Andes are recognized as having multiple forms
of resource distribution, including household-to-household
reciprocity, barter, environmental complementarity, and limited
market exchange. Essays in this volume examine various dimensions
of these ancient economies, including the presence of marketplaces,
the operation of merchants (and other individuals) who exchanged
and moved goods across space, the role of artisans who produced
goods as part of their livelihood, and the trade and distribution
networks through which goods were bought, sold, and exchanged.
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