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Ancient Households of the Americas

Conceptualizing What Households Do

by John G. Douglass (editor) and Nancy Gonlin (editor)

"There are a number of excellent studies that scholars interested in household archaeology will find highly useful."
—Charles R. Riggs, Journal of Anthropological Research

"This collection underscores the importance of household archaeology to the study of social dynamics."
—J.A. Hendon, Choice

In Ancient Households of the Americas archaeologists investigate the fundamental role of household production in ancient, colonial, and contemporary households.

Several different cultures-Iroquois, Coosa, Anasazi, Hohokam, San Agustín, Wankarani, Formative Gulf Coast Mexico, and Formative, Classic, Colonial, and contemporary Maya-are analyzed through the lens of household archaeology in concrete, data-driven case studies. The text is divided into three sections: Section I examines the spatial and social organization and context of household production; Section II looks at the role and results of households as primary producers; and Section III investigates the role of, and interplay among, households in their greater political and socioeconomic communities.

In the past few decades, household archaeology has made substantial contributions to our understanding and explanation of the past through the documentation of the household as a social unit-whether small or large, rural or urban, commoner or elite. These case studies from a broad swath of the Americas make Ancient Households of the Americas extremely valuable for continuing the comparative interdisciplinary study of households.


Cloth: $85.00
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Author Bios:

John G. Douglass is a principal investigator and research director at Statistical Research, Inc.

Nancy Gonlin is an instructor of anthropology at Bellevue College in Bellevue, Washington.


ISBN: 978-1-60732-173-6
Pages: 472
Illustrations: 6 B&W photographs, 72 line drawings, 13 maps, 31 tables
Published: April 2012





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