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"For more than a century, scholars have critiqued, misinterpreted, and bickered about Marx's concept of mode of production. Modes of Production and Archaeology cuts through the dense and thorny intellectual thicket that grew up from these debates. The book presents an easily understood discussion of Marx's concepts and demonstrates how archaeologists can analyze modes of production to explain long-term patterns in cultural change."--Randall McGuire, author of Archaeology as Political Action "Shows clearly how historical materialist ideas and concepts are productive in developing the theory and practice of archaeology."--Robert Chapman, author of Archaeologies of Complexity "Covers a huge range of ground and brings together ideas and analyses in a way that has not really been done yet in archaeology."--Colin Grier, Washington State University Contributors to this volume explain how archaeologists can use Karl Marx and Frederick Engels' mode of production concept to study long-term patterns in human society. Mode of production analysis describes how labor is organized to create surplus which is then used for political purposes. This type of analysis allows archaeologists to compare and contrast peoples across distant continents and eras, from hunter-gatherer groups to early agriculturalists to nation-states. Presenting a range of different perspectives from researchers working in a wide variety of societies and time periods, this volume clearly demonstrates why historical materialism matters to the field of archaeology.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. 1. Introducing Modes of Production in Archaeology
  2. Robert M. Rosenswig and Jerimy J. Cunningham
  3. pp. 1-28
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  1. 1. Hunter-Gatherer Studies
  1. 2. Modes of Production in Southern California at the End of the Eighteenth Century
  2. Thomas C. Patterson
  3. pp. 31-51
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  1. 3. Applying Modes of Production Analysis to Non-State, or Anarchic, Societies: Shifting from Historical Epochs to Seasonal Microscale
  2. Bill Angelbeck
  3. pp. 52-74
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  1. 4. Early Agricultural Modes of Production in Mesoamerica: New Insights from Southern and Central Mexico
  2. Guillermo Acosta Ochoa
  3. pp. 75-98
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  1. 5. Production and Consumption: Theory, Methodology, and Lithic Analysis
  2. Myrian Álvarez and Ivan Briz Godino
  3. pp. 99-122
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  1. 6. Kin-Mode Contradictions, Crises, and Transformations in the Archaic Lower Mississippi Valley
  2. Bradley E. Ensor
  3. pp. 123-144
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  1. 2. Pre-State Agriculturalists
  1. 7. The Tributary Mode of Production and Justifying Ideologies: Evaluating the Wolf-Trigger Hypothesis
  2. Robert M. Rosenswig
  3. pp. 147-173
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  1. 8. The Ritual Mode of Production in the Casas Grandes Social Field
  2. Jerimy J. Cunningham
  3. pp. 174-206
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  1. 9. Bronze Economy and Mode of Production: The Role of Comparative Advantages in Temperate Europe during the Bronze Age
  2. Johan Ling, Per Cornell, and Kristian Kristiansen
  3. pp. 207-230
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  1. 3. Ancient States
  1. 10. Social Formations Analysis: Modes, Class, Gender, and the Multiple Contexts for Agency
  2. Bradley E. Ensor
  3. pp. 233-252
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  1. 11. Re-envisioning Prehispanic Mesoamerican Economies: Modes of Production, Fiscal Foundations of Collective Action, and Conceptual Legacies
  2. Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas
  3. pp. 253-282
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  1. 4. Modern States
  1. 12. Colonialism, Articulation, and Modes of Production at an Early Seventeenth-Century English Colony in the Western Caribbean
  2. Charles E. Orser Jr.
  3. pp. 285-312
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  1. 13. The Plantation Mode of Production
  2. James A. Delle
  3. pp. 313-336
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 337-340
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 341-347
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