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Ref ID: 36008
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Peregrine, Peter
Title: Some political aspects of craft specialization
Date: 1991
Source: World Archaeology
Abstract: Scholars have noted that craft specialization becomes more common as societies become more politically centralized. The relationship between craft specialization and political centralization is investigated using ethnographic data on the production and consumption of personal ornaments used in societies of varying degrees of political centralization. Craft specialization in these societies appears to be linked to strategies employed by elites to maintain political authority, and is not strictly an economic or artistic activity.
Date Created: 2/18/2001
Volume: 23
Number: 1
Page Start: 1
Page End: 11