Architecture, Volumetrics, and Social Stratification at Motul de San José during the Late and Terminal Classic
Social stratification has been considered one of the central features of complex societies (A. Chase and D. Chase 1992, 1996; Elson and Covey 2006; G. Marcus 1983, 1992; Garraty 2000; Smith and Schreiber 2005, 2006). It is predicated on significant differences in wealth, status, and power between me...
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