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Analyzing evidence from a town site in southeastern Turkey that dates to the third millennium B.C., Patricia Wattenmaker uses patterns in the production of ceramics, stone tools, textiles, and food to explore a fundamental archaeological and anthropological question: why did craft specialization intensify concurrently with complex, urban societies?
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Household and state in upper Mesopotamia: specialized economy and the social uses of goods in an early complex society
1998, Smithsonian Institution Press
in English
1560987820 9781560987826
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