Ethnology, Volume 23University of Pittsburgh, 1984 - Anthropology |
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... Duran 1964 : 32 ) and as a center for institutional innovations by the state . During Acamapichtli's reign ( 1376- 1396 ) , the market system of Tenochtitlan - Tlatelolco was organized and began to come under state control . Trade was ...
... Duran 1964 : 32 ) and as a center for institutional innovations by the state . During Acamapichtli's reign ( 1376- 1396 ) , the market system of Tenochtitlan - Tlatelolco was organized and began to come under state control . Trade was ...
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... ( Duran 1971 : 201 ) . Although individuals ' rights to land were determined by their status within a calpulli , one's status within a calpulli increasingly was determined by the state ( Hicks 1982 ) . Upon marriage an individual was ...
... ( Duran 1971 : 201 ) . Although individuals ' rights to land were determined by their status within a calpulli , one's status within a calpulli increasingly was determined by the state ( Hicks 1982 ) . Upon marriage an individual was ...
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... Duran 1964 : 32 ) . Priests forced obedience to state norms , using the threat of divine retribution against nonconformers ( Duran 1971 : 274 ) . Priests attended court to ensure that religious observations concerned with the law were ...
... Duran 1964 : 32 ) . Priests forced obedience to state norms , using the threat of divine retribution against nonconformers ( Duran 1971 : 274 ) . Priests attended court to ensure that religious observations concerned with the law were ...
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A Comparative Per | 13 |
Womens Work in Rural Andalusia Jenny Masur | 25 |
Predatory Warfare Social Status and the North Pacific Slave Trade | 39 |
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