Contents:
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Table of Contents
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Covers
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SECTION I: PRELIMINARIES
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"Specialized" Production in Archaeological Contexts: Rethinking Specialization, the Social Value of Products, and the Practice of Production
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Rowan K. Flad
Zachary X. Hruby
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In Craft Specialization's Penumbra: Things, Persons, Action, Value, and Surplus
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John E. Clark
SECTION II: CASE STUDIES
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Associations and Ideologies in the Locations of Urban Craft Production at Harappa, Pakistan (Indus Civilization)
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Heather M.-L. Miller
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Context and Meaning in Late Neolithic Lithic Production in China: The Longshan Period in Southeastern Shandong Province
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Gwen P. Bennett
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Ritualized Chipped-Stone Production at Piedras Negras, Guatemala
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Zachary X. Hruby
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The Theatrics of Technology: Consuming Obsidian in the Early Cycladic Burial Arena
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Tristan Carter
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Rethinking the Context of Production through an Archaeological Study of Ancient Salt Production in the Sichuan Basin, China
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Rowan K. Flad
SECTION I: CASE STUDIES
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Knowledge and Belief in Artistic Production by Classic Maya Elites
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Takeshi Inomata
SECTION III: DISCUSSION
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Thinking about Production: Phenomenological Classification and Lexical Semantics
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Cathy Lynne Costin
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Production as Social Process
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Julia A. Hendon
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Specialization, Context of Production, and Alienation in the Production Process: Comments and Afterthoughts
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Yung-ti Li
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On "Rethinking" Craft Specialization: Responses by the Authors
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Zachary X. Hruby
Rowan K. Flad
John E. Clark
Takeshi Inomata
Heather M.-L. Miller
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List of Contributors
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