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Inequality Wealth And Market Exchange In The Maya Lowlands A Householdbased Approach To The Economy Of Uxul Campeche Mexico Els Barnard

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Inequality Wealth And Market Exchange In The Maya Lowlands A Householdbased Approach To The Economy Of Uxul Campeche Mexico Els Barnard
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Inequality Wealth And Market Exchange In The Maya Lowlands A Householdbased Approach To The Economy Of Uxul Campeche Mexico Els Barnard instant download after payment.

Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.71 MB
Author: Els Barnard
ISBN: 9781407359151
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Inequality Wealth And Market Exchange In The Maya Lowlands A Householdbased Approach To The Economy Of Uxul Campeche Mexico Els Barnard by Els Barnard 9781407359151 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the economic system of the Classic Maya Lowlands center of Uxul, Campeche, a secondary center under the political influence of Calakmul. A household-based approach is used to review the urban economic system in which these households played a central role. Multiple lines of evidence are combined here, using both quantitative and qualitative methods, to study economic inequality, settlement organization, social integration, power structures, consumption, production, and exchange at the site. The results suggest that the economy of Uxul was largely based on market exchange, and although wealth inequality was high, people along the socio-economic spectrum had significant economic agency, comparable quality of life, and economic mobility was possible. This study shows that the implementation of a multifaceted household-based approach allows for a more complete understanding of the complex economy of an ancient urban center.

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