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An uptodate and critical analysis of how archaeologists study pastsocieties Archaeologies of Complexity addresses the nature of contemporaryarchaeology and the study of social change and debates the transition fromperceived simple egalitarian societies to the complex power structures anddivisions of our modern world.Since the eighteenth century archaeologists have examined complexity interms of successive types of societies from early bands tribes and chiefdomsto states through stages of social evolution including savagerybarbarism and civilisation to the present state of complexity andinequality.Presenting a radical alternative view of ancient state societies the bookexplains the often ambiguous terms of complexity hierarchy and inequalityand provides a critical account of the AngloAmerican research of the lastforty years which has heavily influenced the subject. «
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