The Commonality in Processual Trends in the Urbanization Process: Urbanization and the Redistributive Function in the Central AndesUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Latin American Studies, 1971 - Andes Region - 44 pages |
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Page B-3
... infer that the hillside towns represent early towns , now truly urban , that exercized complete control over the society - valley's surplus . This control in the oasis - like valleys of the Peruvian coast could be easily effected by B3.
... infer that the hillside towns represent early towns , now truly urban , that exercized complete control over the society - valley's surplus . This control in the oasis - like valleys of the Peruvian coast could be easily effected by B3.
Page B-4
... Peruvian coast could be easily effected by con- centrating the control population on both sides of the valley neck . By implication the alien ethnic group that performed this function were establishing a differential redistributive ...
... Peruvian coast could be easily effected by con- centrating the control population on both sides of the valley neck . By implication the alien ethnic group that performed this function were establishing a differential redistributive ...
Page 8
... Peruvian pattern or in the Maya region . The immediate periphery received migratory increase as outlying communities were abandoned . In the Mayan and Peruvian coastal situations , despite ecological differences , the polycentric ...
... Peruvian pattern or in the Maya region . The immediate periphery received migratory increase as outlying communities were abandoned . In the Mayan and Peruvian coastal situations , despite ecological differences , the polycentric ...
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agricultural allocation anti-market mentality appears archaeological areas centripetal ceremonial centers ceremonial fund Chan Chan characterized Chavin Chucuito coercive Colonial COMMONALITY IN PROCESSUAL concomitant contemporary peasant societies correlated criollo cultural function cyclical redistributive process defensive demographic growth diachronic differential redistribution diffusionary process documented dynamics Early Intermediate Ecological Potential economic emerged equilibrium model ethnohistoric evidence feedback focus functional urbanism highland homeostasis Inca incipient urbanization indicate input integrative force interaction large communications linkage mechanisms macro MACROSOCIETAL LINKAGES manifestations manpower Maya Mesoamerica Mesopotamia micro microsocietal growth microsocietal market Moche Mochica niches nucleated Olmec outmigration paramount chiefdoms peasant communities period Peru Peruvian polities or chiefdoms prehistoric microsocieties processes of growth PROCESSUAL TRENDS redistributive mechanism reflected rent represented rural population sector secular sedentism segmentation settlement pattern social societal forms spatial statehood and cities stratification structure surplus redis surplus redistribution temple system Teotihuacan town transformation tribution urban centers urban culture urban system urbanization process valley neck