Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... exchange of cattle and exotic goods interacted with other social processes to create political change in societies with incipient political centralization . Political legitimization was based on the symbolic capital of ritual pre ...
... exchange of cattle and exotic goods interacted with other social processes to create political change in societies with incipient political centralization . Political legitimization was based on the symbolic capital of ritual pre ...
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... exchange of crops and cattle . The latter trade took place in homesteads which could provide large amounts of food ... exchange deriving from these productive regimes must have been stable for several centuries . Regional Exchange ca ...
... exchange of crops and cattle . The latter trade took place in homesteads which could provide large amounts of food ... exchange deriving from these productive regimes must have been stable for several centuries . Regional Exchange ca ...
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... exchange for livestock . The increase in the volume and density of trade in effect increased the cost of symbolic capital by increasing competition for political power . When the original chiefs were unable to meet these costs ...
... exchange for livestock . The increase in the volume and density of trade in effect increased the cost of symbolic capital by increasing competition for political power . When the original chiefs were unable to meet these costs ...
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