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How Material Culture Acted on the Ancient Maya of Yucatan, Mexico
Scott R. Hutson
, Gavin Davies
Anthropology
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Social Sciences
Households
100%
Mexico
100%
Material Culture
100%
Mayas
100%
Materials
80%
Pottery
60%
Actors
40%
Raw Material
40%
Discussion
20%
Difference
20%
Buildings
20%
Communities
20%
Contact
20%
Structural Elements (Buildings)
20%
Maneuver
20%
Social Network
20%
Social Interaction
20%
Containers
20%
Labor
20%
Social Relationships
20%
Arts and Humanities
Material Culture
100%
Yucatan
100%
Ancient Maya
100%
Mexico
100%
Basket
83%
Physical
50%
Discursive
33%
Materiality
33%
Local
16%
Access
16%
Social Relations
16%
Meal
16%
Goods
16%
Literal
16%
Tactile
16%
craftwork
16%
laborers
16%
Maya lowlands
16%
Consciousness
16%
Psychology
Tools
100%
Dialogue
100%
Social Interaction
100%
Consciousness
100%