Religious Practice in the Ancient Americas and the Ontological Turn
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2015-12
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Current Anthropology
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Stacie King's comment on "Ensoulment, Entrapment, and Political Centralization
A Comparative Study of Religion and Politics in Later Formative Oaxaca," where Arthur A. Joyce and Sarah B. Barber examine the interplay of religion and politics during the later Formative period of Mesoamerica through a comparison of two regions of southern Mexico: the lower Río Verde Valley and the Valley of Oaxaca.
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Stacie M. King. (2015) Religious Practice in the Ancient Americas and the Ontological Turn, comment on Ensoulment, Entrapment, and Political Centralization: A Comparative Study of Religion and Politics in Later Formative Oaxaca, by Arthur A. Joyce and Sarah B. Barber, Current Anthropology 56(6):819-847.
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