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Rethinking the Aztec Economy

Berdan, Frances(Edited by)Nichols, Deborah L.(Edited by)Smith, Michael E.(Edited by)
Part of the Amerind Studies in Anthropology series
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With its rich archaeological and historical record, the Aztec empire provides an intriguing opportunity to understand the dynamics and structure of early states and empires.

Rethinking the Aztec Economy brings together leading scholars from multiple disciplines to thoroughly synthesize and examine the nature of goods and their movements across rural and urban landscapes in Mesoamerica.

In so doing, they provide a new way of understanding society and economy in the Aztec empire. The volume is divided into three parts. Part 1 synthesizes our current understanding of the Aztec economy and singles out the topics of urbanism and provincial merchant activity for more detailed analysis.

Part 2 brings new data and a new conceptual approach that applies insights from behavioral economics, to Nahua and Aztec rituals and social objects.

Contributors also discuss how high-value luxury goods, such as feather art, provide insights about both economic and sacred concepts of value in Aztec society.

Part 3 re-examines the economy at the Aztec periphery.

The volume concludes with a synthesis on the scale, integration, and nature of change in the Aztec imperial economy. Rethinking the Aztec Economy illustrates how superficially different kinds of social contexts were in fact integrated into a single society through the processes of a single economy.

Using the world of goods as a crucial entry point, this volume advances scholarly understanding of life in the Aztec world.

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Product Details
University of Arizona Press
0816535515 / 9780816535514
Hardback
972.018
30/04/2017
United States
English
310 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm