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15-09-2015, 08:09

Further Reading

Brumfiel EM and Earle TK (eds.) (1987) Specialization, Exchange, and Complex Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Childe VG (1951) Man Makes Himself. New York: The New American Library.

Clark JE (1995) Craft specialization as an archaeological category. Research in Economic Anthropology 16: 267-294.

Costin CL (2001) Craft production systems. In: Feinman GF and Price TD (eds.) Archaeology at the Millennium: A Sourcebook, pp. 273-327. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.

Costin CL and Wright RP (eds.) (1998) Craft and Social Identity. Arlington, VA: American Anthropological Association.

Cross JR (1993) Craft specialization and cultural complexity. Research in Economic Anthropology 14: 61-84.

Graham-Campbell J (ed.) (1991) Craft production and specialization World Archaeology 23(1): 1-130.

Lechtman H (1993) Technologies of power: The Andean case. In: Henderson JS and Netherly P (eds.) Configurations of Power: Holistic Anthropology in Theory and Practice, pp. 244-280. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Patterson TC (2005) Craft specialization, the reorganization of production relations and state formation. Journal of Social Archaeology 5: 307-337.

Schortman EM and Urban PA (2004) Modeling the roles of craft production in ancient political economies. Journal of Archaeological Research 12: 185-226.

Stein GJ and Blackman MJ (1993) The organizational context of specialized craft production in early Mesopotamian states. Research in Economic Anthropology 14: 29-59.

Wailes B (ed.) (1996) Craft Specialization and Social Evolution: In Memory of V. Gordon Childe. Philadelphia: The University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.



 

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