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UNISANNIOLO10067849 |
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Mengoni, Luigi <1922-2001> |
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43.2: Successioni per causa di morte : parte speciale : successione necessaria / Luigi Mengoni |
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Milano, : A. Giuffre, 1967 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910960706803321 |
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The archaeology of communities : a new world perspective / / edited by Marcello A. Canuto and Jason Yaeger |
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London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2000 |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2000 |
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1-135-12543-0 |
0-203-35493-1 |
1-283-84473-7 |
1-135-12536-8 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (289 p.) |
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CanutoMarcello A. <1969-> |
YaegerJason <1969-> |
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Indians - Antiquities |
Indians - Social life and customs |
Social archaeology - America |
Ethnoarchaeology - America |
Land settlement patterns - America |
America Antiquities |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF COMMUNITIESA New World Prespective; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introducing an archaeology of communities; 2 Politicization and community in the Pre-Columbian Mississippi Valley; 3 Heterarchy and hierarchy: the community plan as institution in Cahokia's polity; 4 Making Pueblo communities: architectural discourse at Kotyiti, New Mexico; 5 Between the household and the empire: structural relationships within and among Aztec communities and polities |
6 ""Crafting"" communities: the materialization of Formative Maya identities7 The social construction of communities in the Classic Maya countryside: strategies of affiliation in western Belize; 8 Heterarchy, history, and material reality: ""communities"" in Late Classic Honduras; 9 Gender, status, and community in Early Formative Valdivia society; 10 Communities without borders: the vertical archipelago and diaspora communities in the southern Andes; 11 Archaeological considerations of ""Appalachian"" identity: community-based archaeology in the Blue Ridge Mountains |
12 Toward an archaeology of communities13 What we should be studying: the ""imagined community"" and the ""natural community""; Index |
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The Archaeology of Communities develops a critical evaluation of community and shows that it represents more than a mere aggregation of households. This collection bridges the gap between studies of ancient societies and ancient households. The community is taken to represent more than a mere aggregation of households, it exists in part through shared identities, as well as frequent interaction and inter-household integration. Drawing on case studies which range in location from the Mississippi Valley to New Mexico, from the Southern Andes to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Madison Co |
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