Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... economic transactions were the villagers participating in a limited market economy ( hotly denied by some ) ? How far were they supplementing their state ration - income by sale of home manufactured goods ( e.g. of linen ) , and by ...
... economic transactions were the villagers participating in a limited market economy ( hotly denied by some ) ? How far were they supplementing their state ration - income by sale of home manufactured goods ( e.g. of linen ) , and by ...
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... Economic Organization of the Inka State . Research in Economic Anthropology Supplement 1. London , JAI Press . Olivier , J.-P. 1984. Administrations at Knossos and Pylos : what differences ? In Shelmerdine , C.W. and Palaima , T.G. ...
... Economic Organization of the Inka State . Research in Economic Anthropology Supplement 1. London , JAI Press . Olivier , J.-P. 1984. Administrations at Knossos and Pylos : what differences ? In Shelmerdine , C.W. and Palaima , T.G. ...
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... economic and moral causes of decline and corruption of the Roman political milieu . These authors enable us to build a more accurate picture of peoples whose material culture is recoverable from archaeo- logical contexts , but whose ...
... economic and moral causes of decline and corruption of the Roman political milieu . These authors enable us to build a more accurate picture of peoples whose material culture is recoverable from archaeo- logical contexts , but whose ...
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