Cuestionando el concepto de redistribución en Creta Neopalacial: un aporte desde los sistemas de sellado

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Jorge Juan Cano Moreno

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La redistribución es un concepto usualmente utilizado para explicar las relaciones económicas en las sociedades sin mercado o donde éste tiene una presencia más bien marginal. En el caso de la arqueologí­a minoica, dicha teorí­a pareció encontrar un marco prolifero de aplicación dado que, desde las investigaciones de Evans, se consideraba que los ‘palacios’ concentraban todos los aspectos de la sociedad incluyendo la economí­a. Sin embargo, a partir de la década de los ochenta con el surgimiento de nuevas posturas teóricas en la arqueologí­a, muchas de las categorí­as de análisis clásicas entraron en crisis y los ‘palacios’ fueron despojados de su poder monopólico dentro de los estudios de la cultura minoica.


En este contexto el análisis de los sellos y de sus funciones administrativas y económicas pueden servir para clarificar hasta qué punto se puede hablar de redistribución en la cultura minoica

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Cano Moreno, J. J. (2018). Cuestionando el concepto de redistribución en Creta Neopalacial: un aporte desde los sistemas de sellado. Sociedades Precapitalistas, 8(1), e032. https://doi.org/10.24215/23468904e032
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