Empire and domestic economy

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The Domestic Economy. Households. and Imperial Transformation Christine A . Hastorf and Terence N . D’Altroy The Cultural Setting Terence N . D’Altroy The Natural Environment Christine A . Hastorf The Archaeological Context Terence N. D ’Altroy Ethnoarchaeology and Contemporary Domestic Economy in the Mantaro Valley Lynn Sikkink The Architecture and Organization of Xauxa Settlements Elizabeth DeMarrais Agricultural Production and Consumption Christine A. Hastorf Animal Husbandry and Meat Consumption Elsie C. Sandefur Production and Exchange of Ceramics Cathy Lynne Costin State Goods in the Domestic Economy: The Inka Ceramic Assemblage Terence N. D’Altroy The Economy of Metal and Shell Wealth Goods Bruce Owen Exchange and Social Stratification in the Andes: The Xauxa Case Timothy K. Earle The Xauxa Andean Life Christine A. Hastorf From Autonomous to Imperial Rule Terence N. D’Altroy

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Empire and domestic economy. (2002). Choice Reviews Online, 39(08), 39-4663-39–4663. https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.39-4663

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