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The Creation of Inequality
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Author(s):
Kent Flannery
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Joyce Marcus
Publication date:
January 12 2012
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Harvard University Press
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9780674064973
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January 12 2012
DOI:
10.4159/harvard.9780674064973
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Book chapters
TEN. The Rise and Fall of Hereditary Inequality in Farming Societies
TWELVE. From Ritual House to Temple in the Americas
SIXTEEN. How to Turn Rank into Stratification: Tales of the South Pacific
SIX. Agriculture and Achieved Renown
EIGHT. The Prehistory of the Ritual House
THIRTEEN. Aristocracy without Chiefs
FOURTEEN. Temples and Inequality in Early Mesopotamia
NINETEEN. The Land of the Scorpion King
ELEVEN. Three Sources of Power in Chiefly Societies
Preface
EIGHTEEN. Three of the New World’s First-Generation Kingdoms
FOUR. Why Our Ancestors Had Religion and the Arts
TWO. Rousseau’s “State of Nature”
ONE. Genesis and Exodus
TWENTY-ONE. The Nursery of Civilization
TWENTY-TWO. Graft and Imperialism
TWENTY-THREE. How New Empires Learn from Old
TWENTY-FOUR. Inequality and Natural Law
Index
TWENTY. Black Ox Hides and Golden Stools
Notes
Frontmatter
Contents
SEVEN. The Ritual Buildings of Achievement-Based Societies
FIVE. Inequality without Agriculture
NINE. Prestige and Equality in Four Native American Societies
THREE. Ancestors and Enemies
Sources of Illustrations
FIFTEEN. The Chiefly Societies in Our Backyard
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