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The Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (AP3A) are original books on a wide range of subjects generally considered to fall within the purview of anthropological archeology. Each book is focused around a specific topic and recent subjects have included housework, gender, and craft specialization. The books are intended to foster the results of archaeological research and interpretations to anthropologists, to other scholars, and to the general public. Books in the AP3A series are available for course adoption.

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Table of Contents iii

Chapter 1. Introduction: Inalienability, Value, and the Construction of Social Difference 1
Brigitte Kovacevich and Michael G. Callaghan

Chapter 2. Olmec Things and Identity: A Reassessment of Offerings and Burials at La Venta, Tabasco 14
John E. Clark and Arlene Colman

Chapter 3. Situational Inalienability and Social Change in Formative Period Coastal Oaxaca 38
Sarah B. Barber, Andrew Workinger, and Arthur A. Joyce

Chapter 4. The Bones of the Ancestors as Inalienable Possessions: A Bioarchaeological Perspective 54
Anna C. Novotny

Chapter 5. Cultivated Landscapes as Inalienable Wealth in Southeastern Mesoamerica 66
E. Christian Wells

Chapter 6. Alienating Ancient Maya Commoners 81
Jon C. Lohse

Chapter 7. The Inalienability of Jades in Mesoamerica 95
Brigitte Kovacevich

Chapter 8. Maya Polychrome Vessels as Inalienable Possessions 112
Michael G. Callaghan

Chapter 9. Negotiation of Inalienability and Meanings at the Classic Maya Center of Aguateca, Guatemala 128
Takeshi Inomata

Chapter 10. Land, Labor, Bodies, and Objects: Comments on Inalienability and Mesoamerican Social Life 142
Barbara J. Mills

List of Contributors 150

Erratum 152

The Inalienable in the Archaeology of Mesoamerica

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 08/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781118983263, 978-1118983263
      ISBN10: 1118983262
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      Book Synopsis
      The Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (AP3A) are original books on a wide range of subjects generally considered to fall within the purview of anthropological archeology. Each book is focused around a specific topic and recent subjects have included housework, gender, and craft specialization. The books are intended to foster the results of archaeological research and interpretations to anthropologists, to other scholars, and to the general public. Books in the AP3A series are available for course adoption.

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents iii

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Inalienability, Value, and the Construction of Social Difference 1
      Brigitte Kovacevich and Michael G. Callaghan

      Chapter 2. Olmec Things and Identity: A Reassessment of Offerings and Burials at La Venta, Tabasco 14
      John E. Clark and Arlene Colman

      Chapter 3. Situational Inalienability and Social Change in Formative Period Coastal Oaxaca 38
      Sarah B. Barber, Andrew Workinger, and Arthur A. Joyce

      Chapter 4. The Bones of the Ancestors as Inalienable Possessions: A Bioarchaeological Perspective 54
      Anna C. Novotny

      Chapter 5. Cultivated Landscapes as Inalienable Wealth in Southeastern Mesoamerica 66
      E. Christian Wells

      Chapter 6. Alienating Ancient Maya Commoners 81
      Jon C. Lohse

      Chapter 7. The Inalienability of Jades in Mesoamerica 95
      Brigitte Kovacevich

      Chapter 8. Maya Polychrome Vessels as Inalienable Possessions 112
      Michael G. Callaghan

      Chapter 9. Negotiation of Inalienability and Meanings at the Classic Maya Center of Aguateca, Guatemala 128
      Takeshi Inomata

      Chapter 10. Land, Labor, Bodies, and Objects: Comments on Inalienability and Mesoamerican Social Life 142
      Barbara J. Mills

      List of Contributors 150

      Erratum 152

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