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Polities and Power - Archaeological Perspectives on the Landscapes of Early States

English · Hardback

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This distinctive book is the first to address the topic of landscape archaeology in early states from a truly global perspective. It provides an excellent introduction toaand overview ofathe discipline today. The volume grew out of the Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Complex Societies Group, whose theme, States and the Landscape, paid tribute to the work of Robert McC. Adams. When Adams began publishing in the 1960s, the interdependence of cities and their countrysides, and the information revealed through the spatial patterning of communities, went largely unrecognized. Today, as this useful collection makes clear, these interpretive insights are fundamental to all archaeologists who investigate the roles of complex polities in their landscapes.
Polities and Power features detailed studies from an intentionally disparate array of regions, including Mesoamerica, Andean South America, southwestern Asia, East Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. Each chapter or pair of chapters is followed by a critical commentary. In concert, these studies strive to infer social, political, and economic meaning from archaeologically discerned landscapes associated with societies that incorporate some expression of state authority. The contributions engage a variety of themes, including the significance of landscapes as they condition and reflect complex polities; the interplay of natural and cultural elements in defining landscapes of state; archaeological landscapes as ever-dynamic entities; and archaeological landscapes as recursive structures, reflected in palimpsests of human activity.
Individually, many of these contributions are provocative, even controversial. Taken together, they reveal the contours of landscape archaeology at this particular evolutionary moment.

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Steven E. Falconer is a professor of archaeology in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. Charles L. Redman is Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University.

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Authors Steven E. (EDT)/ Redman Falconer
Assisted by Steven E Falconer (Editor), Steven E. Falconer (Editor), Charles L Redman (Editor), Charles L. Redman (Editor)
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2009
 
EAN 9780816526031
ISBN 978-0-8165-2603-1
No. of pages 256
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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