Rethinking Our Assumptions: Economic Specialization at the Household Scale in Ancient Ejutla, Oaxaca, Mexico (1999) more(Gary M. Feinman, 1999) |
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Craft Knowledge, Household Archaeology, Comparative Civilizations (Archaeology), Ancient economies (Archaeology), Ceramic Analysis (Archaeology), Archaeology, Economic archaeology, Craft production (Archaeology), Mesoamerican Archaeology, Archaeological Method & Theory, Economic Anthropology, Ancient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology), Ceramics (Archaeology), Anthropology, Economic History, Pottery (Archaeology), Oaxaca (Archaeology), Ancient Civilization (Archaeology), Archaeological Theory, and Cultural Evolution
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