If you liked Economic regions in Postclassic central Mexico by Michael Ernest Smith and Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting, start with The Aztecs (Peoples of America) (1998), Patterns of exploitation and exchange of subsistence goods in Late Classic - Early Postclassic Yucatan (1989), and Aztec city-state capitals (2008). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The Aztecs (Peoples of America)
1998 · 384 pages · Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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Patterns of exploitation and exchange of subsistence goods in Late Classic - Early Postclassic Yucatan
1989 · 10 pages · H. Sorayya Carr, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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Aztec city-state capitals
2008 · 255 pages · Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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Archaeological investigations at La Venta, 1984-1988
1989 · 11 pages · Rebecca B. González Lauck, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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On the use of temper as a criterion in ceramic analysis
1972 · 7 pages · Charles Edward Bolian, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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The comparative archaeology of complex societies
2012 · 334 pages · Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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Preclassic foundations of Classic political systems
1989 · 10 pages · Robert J. Sharer, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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Dual kinship at Chichén Itzá
1988 · 36 pages · Charles E. Lincoln, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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Postclassic culture change in western Morelos, Mexico
1985 · 589 pages · Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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Economies and polities in the Aztec realm
1994 · 478 pages · Mary G. Hodge, Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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The role of rural settlement analysis at the Maya center of Copan, Honduras
1989 · 12 pages · AnnCorinne Freter, Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting · Same author
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Artefactos domésticos de casas posclásicas en Cuexcomate y Capilco, Morelos
2015 · 373 pages · Michael Ernest Smith · Same author
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