The Role of Ordinary Goods in Premodern Exchange |
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Authors: | Monica L. Smith |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721-0030. Fax: |
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Abstract: | The use of consumption studies to examine the social as well as the utilitarian role played by ordinary domestic goods helps to explain why exchange is a compelling social phenomenon. Under conditions of emergent social complexity, exchange activities become even more important, because a diversity of goods enables an ever-growing number of individuals to demonstrate membership in cross-cutting social groups based on status, ethnicity, age, gender, and profession. An archaeological case study in central India, in which it was found that nonlocal goods were widespread in a medium-sized town in the early centuries A.D., provides data for the evaluation of consumption activities at the household level, in which social subsistence was manifest in the acquisition and use of a shared material culture. |
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Keywords: | consumption South Asia political economy social complexity |
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