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Monte Alban's Hinterland, Part I: The Prehispanic Settlement Patterns of the Central and Southern Parts of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico

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The article was published on 1982-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 118 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Settlement (litigation).

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The Chinese Neolithic: Trajectories to Early States

TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the formation of complex societies in prehistoric China during the Neolithic and early state periods, c. 7000-1500 BC, through anthropological perspectives, using systematic analytic methods in settlement and burial patterns.
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The Mesoamerican World System

TL;DR: The core-boundary dichotomization that we are visualizing is in fact a simplification, since as discussed by the authors focus on peripheral regions that were situated along boundaries between cores (that they refer to variously as "inner peripheries" or "boundary zones"), for example, the Mixteca and Veracruz (Figure 1), located between multiples cores Mesoamerica was thus more like a congeries of Chinese macroregions in the Skinnerian sense (Skinner, 1977), i.e., it was made up of a number of interacting nod
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Communities, Settlements, Sites, and Surveys: Regional-Scale Analysis of Prehistoric Human Interaction

TL;DR: In this article, methods are offered to delineate communities at different scales systematically in survey data, and their implications for field data collection strategies are explored comparatively for cases from northeast China, Mesoamerica, and the northern Andes.
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Patterned variation in prehistoric chiefdoms

TL;DR: Variation within the group has not been as systematically examined but offers an even more productive avenue of approach to fundamental principles of organization and change, which are offered as hypotheses that merit further investigation and evaluation.