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Introduction | |
Introduction: Perspectives on Trade and Exchange | p. 3 |
Prehistoric Exchange | |
Long-Distance Exchange of Obsidian in the mid-Atlantic United States | p. 17 |
Ulua Marble Vases Abroad: Contextualizing Social Networks Between the Maya World and Lower Central America | p. 37 |
Exotic Goods, Chivay Obsidian, and Sociopolitical Change in the South-Central Andes | p. 59 |
The Supply of Stone to the City of Rome: A Case Study of the Transport of Anician Building Stone and Millstone from the Santa Trinità Quarry (Orvieto) | p. 75 |
Interaction and Exchange Across the Transition to Pastoralism, Lake Turkana, Kenya | p. 95 |
Historic Exchange | |
"Beholden to Foreign Countries": Trade and Clothing in Portsmouth, New Hampshire | p. 113 |
The Precarious "Middle Ground": Exchange and the Reconfiguration of Social Identity in the Hawaiian Kingdom | p. 129 |
Foreign Objects With Domestic Meanings: The Feast of Lanterns and the Point Alones Village | p. 149 |
What if the Local is Exotic and the Imported Mundane?: Measuring Ceramic Exchanges in Mormon Utah | p. 165 |
When the Foreign is not Exotic: Ceramics at Colorado's WWII Japanese Internment Camp | p. 179 |
Discussion | |
The Exotic in Daily Life: Trade and Exchange in Historical Archaeology | p. 195 |
Exchange Systems in Prehistory | p. 205 |
Index | p. 219 |
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