Why Should Historical Archaeologists Study Capitalism?: The Logic of Question and Answer and the Challenge of Systemic Analysis

In Mark P. Leone & Parker B. Potter (eds.), Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism. Kluwer Academic. pp. 23-50 (1999)
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