Arnold, Jeanne E.

Emergent Complexity : The Evolution of Intermediate Societies

International Monographs in Prehistory
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Serious interest in the evolution and dynamics of intermediate societies in their own right has grown by leaps and bounds during the past decade. The purpose of this volume is to suggest new ways to model the many stimuli and processes by which cultural complexity emerges, emphasizing major organizational changes, not the appearance and disappearance of specific traits. All contributors share the view that it is time to fundamentally reconsider a variety of ideas about the emergence of complex organization. Their chapters present data from a broad range of case studies, including the Northwest Coast and British Columbia Plateau, California, the Plains, the Mississippian Southeast, the American Southwest, Spain, and Northern Europe.

Gebonden | 127 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1996
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Social processes
  • LCC: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation » Anthropology » Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology » Cultural traits, customs, and institutions (GN407.3.E54 1996)
  • ISBN-13: 9781879621213 | ISBN-10: 1879621215