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... Mesoamerican spatial scales , social scales , and both etic and emic time scales ( Table 1 ) . The theme selected for special attention here is time management at household and polity scales . To fully explore this theme both etic and ...
... Mesoamerican spatial scales , social scales , and both etic and emic time scales ( Table 1 ) . The theme selected for special attention here is time management at household and polity scales . To fully explore this theme both etic and ...
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... Mesoamerican ethnographic cases ( eg . Siverts 1969 ) , while the possibili- ty of a domestic cycle can sometimes be ... Mesoamerica , particularly in the Maya zone ( Bricker 1981 ; Edmonson 1979 , 1982 ; Fox and Justeson 1986 ; Coe 1965 ...
... Mesoamerican ethnographic cases ( eg . Siverts 1969 ) , while the possibili- ty of a domestic cycle can sometimes be ... Mesoamerica , particularly in the Maya zone ( Bricker 1981 ; Edmonson 1979 , 1982 ; Fox and Justeson 1986 ; Coe 1965 ...
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... Mesoamerican polity was not just a well - run household ' writ large ' . -- An opposite view stresses the short and long term adaptive importance of sound polity management , invoking a similar husbanding logic for political and ...
... Mesoamerican polity was not just a well - run household ' writ large ' . -- An opposite view stresses the short and long term adaptive importance of sound polity management , invoking a similar husbanding logic for political and ...
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