The Emergence of Premodern States: New Perspectives on the Development of Complex Societies

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Like many other sciences, archaeology is experiencing a data deluge. The recent accumulation of accessible data on early urban societies, coupled with the re-emergence of comparative studies, puts modern scholars in a position to make significant theoretical advances concerning the key episode of human social organization that provided the foundations of the contemporary world: the formation of the state.A complex systems approach—pioneered at the Santa Fe Institute—involves fully interdisciplinary explorations of long-debated questions. Can basic quantitative analysis of human social evolution reveal macrocultural processes? Can we understand social cohesion by way of cultural genotypes? And does the emergence of social complexity involve the creation of new potential or the realization of latent human capabilities?In this volume, many of the foremost experts in quantitative archaeology and anthropology leverage innovative methodologies—including agent-based modeling, network analysis, and theoretical applications of evolutionary biology—to push the field in new directions.“ . . . this is a stimulating book that brings together developing approaches that open out the stale discussions on the origin of complex societies in interesting new directions.” —Stephen Shennan, The Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Author(s): coll.
Publisher: SFI Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 333
City: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

PART I: BACKGROUND......Page 8
CH. 1—Extending Our Knowledge of Premodern States......Page 9
CH. 2—The Problem of States: The State of the Problem......Page 22
CH. 3—Systematic Comparative Approaches to the Archaeological Record......Page 38
PART II: NEW RESEARCH......Page 55
CH. 4—Status, Role, and Behavior in Premodern States: A Comparative Analysis......Page 56
CH. 5—Ecological and Social Dynamics of Territoriality and Hierarchy Formation......Page 106
CH. 6—Sociopolitical Evolution in Midrange Societies: The Prehispanic Pueblo Case......Page 132
CH. 7—The Contours of Cultural Evolution......Page 184
PART III: SYNTHESES......Page 215
CH. 8—Cultural Genotypes and Social Complexity......Page 216
CH. 9—Toward a Theory of Recurrent Social Formations......Page 264
CH. 10—Concluding Remarks......Page 289
Appendix......Page 296
Acknowledgments......Page 327
About the Editors......Page 328