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How chiefs come to power: the political economy in prehistory

Author: Earle, Timothy Publisher: Stanford University Press, 1997.Language: EnglishDescription: 250 p. : Graphs/Ill./Maps/Photos ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0804728569Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and index
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Book Europe Campus
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Print GN345 .E37 1997
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32419001229164
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Includes bibliographical references and index

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How Chiefs Come to Power The Political Economy in Prehistory Contents ONE Introduction: The Nature of Political Power TWO The Long-Term Developments of Three Chiefdoms: Denmark, Hawaii, and the Andes THREE Sources of Economic Power FOUR Military Power: The Strategic Use of Naked Force FIVE Ideology as a Source of Power SIX Chiefly Power Strategies and the Emergence of Complex Political Institutions Bibliography Index 241 215 193 143 105 67

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