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Craft economies in the north American Southwest
Authors:James M. Bayman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, 2424 Maile Way, Social Sciences Building, Room 346, 96822 Honolulu, Hawaii
Abstract:Debates concerning sociopolitical organization in the North American Southwest are clarified and confounded by the conclusion that craft specialization was not always a sufficient condition of complexity in the region. Understanding the relationship between varying dimensions of craft specialization (e.g., context, scale, and intensity) and sociopolitical organization in the region requires us to examine a variety of social institutions (e.g., leadership, gender, and ethnicity) that potentially generated differentiated economies. New research on middle-range societies in the North American Southwest and elsewhere in the world should focus on identifying and interpreting the archaeological signatures of specific social institutions and their linkages to craft economies.
Keywords:North American Southwest  archaeology  craft economy  sociopolitical complexity
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