Against typological tyranny in archaeology : a South American perspective /
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New York :
Springer,
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Social complexity in ancient Amerindian societies : perspectives from the Brazilian lowlands / Cristiana Barreto
- Blind men and an elephant : exchange systems and sociopolitical organizations in the Orinoco Basin and neighboring areas in pre-Hispanic times / Rafael A. Gassón
- Palenques and palisades : a revision of social complexity issues in contact-period eastern Venezuela / Rodrigo Navarrete
- Agricola est quem domus demonstrat / Alejandro F. Haber
- Social space and the archaeology of inequality : insights into social differences at Ambato Valley, southern Andes, Argentina / Andrés Laguens
- Poor chiefs : corporate dimensions of pre-Inca society in the southern Andes / Axel E. Nielsen
- Against the domain of master narratives : archaeology and Antarctic history / Maria Ximena Senatore and Andrés Zarankin
- Testing a model of site location in the Alto Magdalena, Colombia / Víctor González Fernández
- Children of the creeks : cultural characterization of Nasa politics / Wilhelm Londoño
- On hybrids recently unleashed / Cristóbal Gnecco
- The role of place-making in chiefdom societies / Hope Henderson
- Words, things and text : el infiernito, archaeology, documents and ethnology in the study of Muisca society / Carl Henrik Langebaek.