Cost, benefit and value in the organization of early European copper production /

How can archaeologists evaluate the 'cost of production' in prehistory? Stephen Shennan explores ethnographic examples, Ricardo's Law of Comparative Advantage and archaeological evidence from the eastern Alps in a stimulating discussion of Bronze Age production and exchange.

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Autor principal: Shennan, Stephen
Formato: Analitica de revista
Lenguaje:español
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