From Household To Empire: Society And Economy In Early Colonial New Mexico
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Michael Wilcox, Stanford University
"A unique blend of sociological, economic, and anthropological theory applied to archaeological and historical data."
Book Description
The early Spanish colonial period in New Mexico provides an opportunity to explore both economic activity within a colony and the relations between colony and homeland. By examining the material remains of this era--from the founding of the colony in 1598 to its demise with the Pueblo Rebellion in 1680--Trigg reveals a more complete picture of colonial life.
From Household To Empire: Society And Economy In Early Colonial New Mexico
From Household To Empire: Society And Economy In Early Colonial New Mexico,Heather B. Trigg,William P. Clements Center for Southwest Stud,0816524440,17th century,Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,Architecture,Colonists,Domestic,History,Households,Indians of North America,New Mexico,Social life and customs,To 1848,United States - State & Local - General
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