@booklet {, title = {Geochemical evidence for long-distance exchange}, year = {2002}, note = {edited by Michael D. Glascock.ill., maps ; 25 cm.Introduction: geochemical evidence for long-distance exchange -- Ind{\'\i}gena Ware: Spain to Valley of Mexico -- The emergence of market economics in the ancient Maya world: obsidian exchange in terminal classic Yucat{\'a}n, Mexico -- More than exchange: pre-ceramic through ceramic period obsidian studies in the greater North American Southwest -- Archaeological evidence for the long-distance exchange of Caddo Indian ceramics in the Southwest Plains, Midwest, and southeastern United States -- Production and long-distance movement of Chupadero Black-on-White pottery in New Mexico and Texas -- Exploring the landscapes of long-distance exchange: evidence from Obsidian Cliffs and Devils Tower, Wyoming -- From Loess Plains to High Plains: the westward movement of Upper Republican pots -- Long-distance obsidian traffic in northwestern Argentina -- A geochemical vector for trade: Cyprus, Asia Minor, and the Roman East -- XRF analysis of pottery from Mutokolwe, a Khami settlement from the Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa -- Yapese prestige goods: the INAA evidence for an Asian dragon jar -- Centrality and the collapse of long-distance voyaging in East Polynesia.}, pages = {viii, 282}, publisher = {Bergin and Garvey}, address = {Westport, Conn.}, keywords = {Archaeological chemistry., Archaeometry., Commerce, Indians of North America Commerce., Prehistoric.}, isbn = {0897898699 (alk. paper)}, author = {Michael D. Glascock} }