Ancient and Pre-modern Economies of the North American Pacific Northwest
This Element provides an overview of pre-modern and ancient economies of the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The region is widely known for its densely occupied semisedentary villages, intensive production economies, dramatic ritual life, and complex social relations. Scholars recognize significant diversity in the structure of subsistence and goods production in the service of domestic groups and institutional entities throughout the region. Here, domestic and institutional economies, specialization, distribution, economic development, and future directions are reviewed. The Element closes with thoughts on the processes of socio-economic change on the scales of houses, villages, and regional strategies.
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April 2023Paperback
9781009343466
75 pages
229 × 152 × 5 mm
0.15kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction and Historical Background
- 2. Domestic Economy
- 3. Institutional Economy
- 4. Specialization
- 5. Distribution
- 6. Economic Development
- 7. Future Directions.