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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Lecture by Alexander Geurds
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CATEGORIES:JCMML,Past
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DESCRIPTION:Archaeological views onto the later pre-Columbian past of sout
 hern Central America –roughly defined as including Honduras\, Nicaragua\
 , Costa Rica\, Panama\, but also merging into Colombia – have struggled 
 to connect with more generalized understandings of early leadership\, incl
 uding prevalent models from neighbouring Mesoamerica. Various studies argu
 e for chiefly authority in the area\, while others emphasize more heterarc
 hical\, collective forms of leadership. A central tenet across these debat
 es often is the role of gifting and the movement of prestige items. Regard
 ing asymmetrical dependency\, case material resides in the presence of lar
 ge public works\, prominently including the creation and maintenance of ce
 remonial centres across the area and various other expressions of group ef
 fort\, for example\, the sculpting of stone statuary. A significant portio
 n of sculptures also alludes to practices of raiding\, head-hunting\, &\nb
 odily submission.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-lecture-b
 y-alexander-geurds
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