Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... complex political structures often manifesting themselves materially in rather different ways than in other parts of the world . Conceptually , a more useful starting point is Southall's model of the Segmentary State ( 1956 ) , with its ...
... complex political structures often manifesting themselves materially in rather different ways than in other parts of the world . Conceptually , a more useful starting point is Southall's model of the Segmentary State ( 1956 ) , with its ...
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... complex chiefdom , rather than as a state , although the latter existed in contemporary Upper Egypt . With the level of social complexity established , discussion moves to a consideration of evidence for pharaonic kingship . Since ...
... complex chiefdom , rather than as a state , although the latter existed in contemporary Upper Egypt . With the level of social complexity established , discussion moves to a consideration of evidence for pharaonic kingship . Since ...
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... complex process of technological and cultural change . He correctly points out that there is no defined line between revolutionary and evolutionary processes especially for processes such as domestication or the origins of agriculture ...
... complex process of technological and cultural change . He correctly points out that there is no defined line between revolutionary and evolutionary processes especially for processes such as domestication or the origins of agriculture ...
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