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Ancient Maya Political Economies examines variation in systems of economic production and exchange and how these systems supported the power networks that integrated Maya society. Using models originally developed by William L. Rathje, the authors explore core-periphery relations, the use of household analysis to reconstruct political economy, and evidence for market development. In doing so, they challenge the conventional wisdom of decentralized Maya political authority and replace it with a more complex view of the political economic foundations of Maya civilization.
Genetics accepts contributions that present the results of original research in genetics and related scientific disciplines.
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Issue for Dec. 1953 (v. 3, no. 3/4) cumulative from 1950.
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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