特奥蒂瓦坎的商业语境:陶器作为区域和邻里规模市场的证据

Sarah C. Clayton
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特奥蒂瓦坎在公元第一个千年的发展导致了一个广泛的、充满活力的、多方面的经济体系的发展。特奥蒂瓦坎的经济可能包括各种形式的市场交换,使其成为研究市场经济起源的重要案例。然而,商品易手的环境和经济互动的社会意义并没有得到很好的理解。在这里,我讨论了如何通过对国内文物的研究来重建交换的语境。我的重点是与特奥蒂瓦坎社区和边远社区有关的陶瓷,强调首都以南定居点的最新数据。成分分析对跟踪交换网络很重要;还需要对组合内容和风格变化进行宏观分析,以估计商品流通的规模,并理解经济交易的社会方面。最后,我考虑了市场交换可能发生的各种物理环境。将市场主要视为大型的、建筑形式上的、永久的、中心位置的倾向,可能会限制我们识别和评估那些小型的、非正式的、位于社区内的市场的重要性的能力。
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3 Contextualizing Commerce at Teotihuacan: Pottery as Evidence for Regional and Neighborhood-Scale Markets

The growth of Teotihuacan in the first millennium CE entailed the development of an extensive, dynamic, and multifaceted economic system. Teotihuacan's economy likely included forms of market exchange, making it an important case study for research concerning the origins of market economies. The settings in which goods changed hands and the social significance of economic interactions are not well understood, however. Here, I discuss how contexts of exchange may be reconstructed through the study of domestic artifacts. I focus on ceramics associated with Teotihuacan's neighborhoods and outlying communities, emphasizing recent data from settlements south of the capital. Compositional analyses are important for tracing exchange networks; macroscopic analyses of assemblage content and stylistic variation are also needed to estimate the scales at which goods circulated and to comprehend the social aspects of economic transactions. Finally, I consider the diverse kinds of physical settings in which market exchange may have occurred. Tendencies to view marketplaces primarily as large, architecturally formal, permanent, and centrally located may constrain our ability to identify and assess the significance of those that were small, informal, and situated within communities.

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