Understanding variability in distribution and consumption in low-wealth households from the Classic period
Author(s): Scott Hutson
Year: 2016
Summary
This paper explores data on consumption of durable goods in Classic period domestic contexts both in cities (Chunchucmil, Tikal) and rural areas (Ceren, hinterlands of Izamal and Copan). The goal is to document variation in distribution systems across the lowlands. Though some of this variation may be due to the intensity of market systems, other variation may be due to the wealth and resourcefulness of individual households and some due to long-term trends in economic prosperity throughout the Maya area.
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Understanding variability in distribution and consumption in low-wealth households from the Classic period. Scott Hutson. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 403022)
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Keywords
General
Exchange
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Households
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Maya
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica
Spatial Coverage
min long: -107.271; min lat: 12.383 ; max long: -86.353; max lat: 23.08 ;