Heterarchy, political economy, and the ancient Maya : the Three Rivers Region of the east-central Yucatàn Peninsula / edited by Vernon L. Scarborough, Fred Valdez, Jr., Nicholas Dunning.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting
Other Authors: Scarborough, Vernon L. (Vernon Lee), 1950-, Valdez, Fred, Jr., 1953-, Dunning, Nicholas P., 1957-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • The engineered environment and political economy of the Three Rivers region / Vernon L. Scarborough and Fred Valdez Jr.
  • Physiography, habitats, and landscapes of the Three Rivers region / Nicholas Dunning ... [et al.]
  • Changing political alliances in the Three Rivers region / Lauren A. Sullivan and Kerry L. Sagebiel
  • Late classic Maya heterarchy, hierarchy, and landscape at La Milpa, Belize / Gair Tourtellot ... [et al.]
  • The ties that bind : site planning in the Three Rivers region / Brett A. Houk
  • A heterarchical approach to site variability : the Maax Na Archaeology Project / Eleanor M. King and Leslie C. Shaw
  • Environmental and cultural diversity at Blue Creek / Thomas H. Guderjan, Jeffrey Baker and Robert J. Lichtenstein
  • Bajo communities as resource specialists : a heterarchical approach to Maya socioeconomic organization / Julie L. Kunen and Paul J. Hughbanks
  • Heterarchy, corporate groups, and late classic resource management in northwestern Belize / Jon B. Hageman and Jon C. Lohse
  • Environmental heterogeneity and occupational specialization : an examination of lithic tool production in the Three Rivers region of the northeastern Petén / Brandon S. Lewis
  • Alternative forms of social order / Carole L. Crumley.