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The Archaeology of Political Structure

The Archaeology of Political Structure

The Archaeology of Political Structure

Settlement Analysis in a Classic Maya Polity
Olivier de Montmollin
January 2004
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    This innovative analysis of archaeological settlement patterns as a guide to ancient political structure focuses on the Maya of Southeastern Mexico. Working principally with data from the Classic Period in the Rosario Valley, Dr de Montmollin relates problem orientation and theory to themes with wide currency in political anthropolgy. For archaeologists interested in complex societies, the handling of the settlement evidence and the close attention paid to bridging arguments provide valuable guidance on analysing a multiscale settlement record when reconstructing political structure. For Mayanists, the characterization of settlement and political structure is unprecedented in its rigour and scope. The Archaeology of Political Structure thus blends the particular fascination of Maya archaeology with developments of more general interest in anthropological archaeology to make a substantial contribution to the practice and theory of settlement studies within complex societies.

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    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • Preface
    • 1. Studying ancient complex politics
    • 2. Thinking about Maya political structure
    • 3. The Rosario polity
    • 4. Linking Maya politics and settlement
    • 5. Centralization
    • 6. Differentiation and integration
    • 7. Political regimes and microcosms
    • 8. Political stratification
    • 9. Mechanical versus organic solidarity
    • 10. Segmenting versus non-segmenting organization
    • 11. Archaeological study of Maya polities
    • Notes
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Olivier de Montmollin