Religion and Politics in the Ancient Americas considers the ways in which religion itself generated political innovation and thus enabled political centralization to occur. It moves beyond a "Great Tradition" focus on elite religion to understand how local political authority was negotiated, contested, bolstered, and undermined within diverse constituencies, demonstrating how religion has transformed non-Western societies. As well as offering readers fresh perspectives on specific archaeological cases, this book breaks new ground in the archaeological examination of religion and society.
Sarah B. Barber is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Central Florida, USA.
Arthur A. Joyce is Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA.