02332nam0 22003371i 450 UON0050952920250519124509.324978-11-08-81622-920220727d2022 |0itac50 baengGB|||| ||||| Power and regions in ancient statesan Egyptian and Mesoamerican perspectiveGary M. Feinman, Juan Carlos Moreno GarcìaCambridgeCambridge University Press202282 p.ill.23 cmThe aim of the Element is to provide a comprehensive comparison of the basic organization of power in Mesoamerica and Egypt. How power emerged and was exercised, how it reproduced itself, how social units (from households to cities) became integrated into political formation and how these articulations of power expanded and collapsed over time. The resilience of particular areas (Oaxaca, Middle Egypt), to the point that they preserved a highly distinctive cultural personality when they were included or not within states, may provide a useful guideline about the basics of integration, negotiation and autonomy in the organization of political formations.001UON005285362001 Cambridge elements. Elements in ancient Egypt in context210 Cambridge [etc.]Cambridge University PressPotere (Scienze sociali)America centraleStoriafino al 1500UONC099848FIPotere (Scienze sociali)EgittoStoriafino al 1500UONC099847FICambridgeUONL000022932Egittologia / Storia dell'egitto antico fino al 64021FeinmanGary M.UONV2422171590168Moreno GarcìaJuan CarlosUONV078608476238Cambridge University PressUONV245943650ITSOL20250627RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00509529SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VII 029/1 SI 39365 5 029/1 SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI2022507 1J 20220727DDT n. 277 del 21/7/2022. Power and regions in ancient states3900996UNIOR