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This volume stems from a symposium on the centenary of V. Gordon Childe's birth. Childe, the first scholar to attempt a broad socioeconomic analysis of ancient archaeology, emphasized the crucial r...
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V. Gordon Childe was the first scholar to attempt a broad and sustained socioeconomic analysis of the archaeology of the ancient world in terms that, today, could be called explanatory. To most, he was remembered only as a diligent synthesizer whose whole interpretation collapsed when its chronology was demolished. There was little recognition of his insistence that the emergence of craft specialists, and their very variable roles in the relations of production, were crucial to an understanding of social evolution. The interrelationship between sociopolitical complexity and craft production is a critical one, so critical that one might ask, just how complex would any society have become without craft specialization.

This volume derives from the papers presented at a symposium at the American Anthropological Association meetings on the centenary of Childe's birth. Contributors to the volume include David W. Anthony, Philip J. Arnold III, Bennet Bronson, Robert Chapman, John E. Clark, Cathy L. Costin, Pam J. Crabtree, Philip L. Kohl, D. Blair Gibson, Antonio Gilman, Vincent C. Piggott, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Gil J. Stein, Ruth Tringham, Anne P. Underhill, Bernard Wailes, Peter S. Wells, Joyce C. White, Rita P. Wright, and Richard L. Zettler.
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Price: £42.50
Pages: 256
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Series: Museum Monograph
Publication Date: 29 January 1996
ISBN: 9780924171437
Format: Hardcover
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Anthropology

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