Economic Anthropology
Alternative Pathways to Complexity
A Collection of Essays on Architecture, Economics, Power, and Cross-Cultural Analysis
- edited by Lane F. Fargher and Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza
Archaeological Approaches to Market Exchange in Ancient Societies
- edited by Christopher P. Garraty and Barbara L. Stark
Gambling Debt
Iceland's Rise and Fall in the Global Economy
- edited by E. Paul Durrenberger and Gisli Palsson
Gendered Labor in Specialized Economies
Archaeological Perspectives on Female and Male Work
- edited by Sophia E. Kelly and Traci Ardren
Surplus
The Politics of Production and the Strategies of Everyday Life
- edited by Christopher T. Morehart and Kristin De Lucia
Surplus Matters: An Archaeologist's View
Archaeologists love the surplus concept. It fuels the contours of long-term historical perspectives on social change and transformation. It lies at the root of human social relations and cultural perceptions of the world. Society must produce more than the biological minimum, otherwise society ceases to exist.
The Archaeology of Large-Scale Manipulation of Prey
The Economic and Social Dynamics of Mass Hunting
- edited by Kristen Carlson and Leland C. Bement
Thiefing a Chance
Factory Work, Illicit Labor, and Neoliberal Subjectivities in Trinidad
- by Rebecca Prentice




