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Ancient Complex Societies Jennifer C Ross Sharon R Steadman

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Ancient Complex Societies Jennifer C Ross Sharon R Steadman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.48 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Jennifer C. Ross, Sharon R. Steadman
ISBN: 9781611321951, 1611321956
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Ancient Complex Societies Jennifer C Ross Sharon R Steadman by Jennifer C. Ross, Sharon R. Steadman 9781611321951, 1611321956 instant download after payment.

Ancient Complex Societies examines the archaeological evidence for the rise and functioning of politically and socially “complex” cultures in antiquity. Particular focus is given to civilizations exhibiting positions of leadership, social and administrative hierarchies, emerging and already developed complex religious systems, and economic differentiation. Case studies are drawn from around the globe, including Asia, the Mediterranean region, and the American continents. Using case studies from Africa, Polynesia, and North America, discussion is dedicated to identifying what “complex” means and when it should be applied to ancient systems. Each chapter attempts to not only explore the sociopolitical and economic elements of ancient civilizations, but to also present an overview of what life was like for the later population within each system, sometimes drilling down to individual people living their daily lives. Throughout the chapters, the authors address problems with the idea of complexity, the incomparability of cultures, and the inconsistency of archaeological and historical evidence in reconstructing ancient cultures.

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