It has become increasingly difficult to account for state formation solely in terms of ecological variables. It is suggested that consideration of prestate political structure and the interplay of ecological variables and political dynamics (political ecology) would enhance our understanding of why and how states emerge. The Aztecs provide a case for examination. [Aztecs, ecology, political competition, state origins]
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Brumfiel, E. M. (1983). Aztec State Making: Ecology, Structure, and the Origin of the State. American Anthropologist, 85(2), 261–284. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1983.85.2.02a00010
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