Hohokam Social Organization: A Reconstruction

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Author: McAllister, Martin Edward

Publisher: Arizona Archaeological Society

Pub Date: 1980

Binding: Paperback (paper tape binding)

Condition: 2 copies.  Copy 1: Fair to Good.  Binding tight.  No tears, bends, or folds.  Previous owner’s stamp on all three text blocks and upper corner title page.  One small smudge to bottom of front cover.  Copy 2 (LoA):  Fair to Good.  Binding tight.  No marks, tears, bends or folds.  Some smudging to bottom text block.  Very light edge and corner wear.

Notes: The Arizona Archaeologist Number 14.  McAllister’s revised Master’s thesis, originally submitted in 1976.   “Four basic forms of social organization are recognizable in the continuum of increasing social complexity: bands, tribes, chiefdoms and states.”  (From Chapter 1)  (See also https://joethebookguy.com/shop/archaeology/profiles-in-cultural-evolution-papers-from-a-conference-in-honor-of-elman-r-service/ ).   McAllister’s thesis is that the chiefdom form of social organziation was as high as the Hohokam advanced.

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