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“The Maya’s economy was based on extensive occupational specialization, with skilled potters, weavers, woodworkers, and tool and ornament makers. They also traded obsidian, jaguar pelts, marine shells, cacao, salt, and feathers among themselves and other polities over long distances in Mexico. They…” quote by Daron Acemoğlu
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““The Maya’s economy was based on extensive occupational specialization, with skilled potters, weavers, woodworkers, and tool and ornament makers. They also traded obsidian, jaguar pelts, marine shells, cacao, salt, and feathers among themselves and other polities over long distances in Mexico. They probably had money, too, and like the Aztecs, used cacao beans for currency. The””

Daron Acemoğlu

About This Quote

The Maya economy featured specialized crafts and long‑distance trade, using cacao beans as currency, indicating complex market systems.

In simple terms: Maya had specialized trades and traded cacao as money.

Key Takeaway

Study ancient trade to understand economic evolution.

Themes

economics specialization trade currency

Mood

inquisitive historical

Type

educational analytical

When to use this quote

  • archaeology
  • history
  • economic theory

Key Concepts

ancient markets resource distribution

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can modern economies learn from Maya trade?
  • How did cacao function as money?
A Different Perspective

May lack precise quantitative data.

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