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Preface |
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1 Complementary views of exchange: acquisition, production and consumption |
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A new challenge for archaeology |
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Starting from basic facts |
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Developing middle range theory |
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2 Past and present perspectives |
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Regional studies of resource use |
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Approaches meriting further research |
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3 Designing an instrument for measuring exchange |
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A framework for measuring exchange |
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Control over supply and production |
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Efficiency through cost-controls |
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Prediction of archaeological correlates |
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Applying the measuring tool to modern cases |
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Direct access to resources: Australian Aborigines |
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Reciprocal exchange in Arnhem Land |
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Greenstone axe production and exchange |
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Highland New Guinea axe exchange |
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Partially commercialized gunflint industries |
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English gunflint industry |
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Calibrating the measurement scales |
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Potential for archaeology |
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4 A test case: Aegean obsidian exchange |
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Implementing the proposed methodology |
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Theories for Aegean obsidian exchange |
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Socio-political complexity and exchange |
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5 Regional analyses based on production |
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Exchange types and mathematical models |
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Site hierarchy and the nature of imports |
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Changes in the cost of procurement |
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Production as a viable alternative |
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6 Workshops, craft specialists and commercial production |
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Part-time or full-time specialization |
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The great obsidian workshop |
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Mainland and Cretan workshops |
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Estimation of person-hours |
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Efficiency and standardization |
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The role of obsidian in the growth of Phylakopi |
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7 Acquisition and production at raw material sources |
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The potential compared to the reality |
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Evidence for restricted access |
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Macrocore reduction sequences |
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Export of unmodified nodules |
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Procurement by direct access |
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Realizing the potential of quarry analysis |
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8 Cautionary tales |
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Distribution without exchange |
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Noncommercial exchange in complex societies |
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Alternative avenues of research |
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Middle range theory in archaeology |
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References |
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Index |
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