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State and Society: The Emergence and Development of Social Hierarchy and Political Centralization
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STATE AND SOCIETY
ii
ONE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
Series Editor: P.J.Ucko
Animals into Art
H.Morphy (ed.), vol. 7
L.B.Davies & B.O.K.Reeves (eds),
vol. 15
Archaeological Approaches to
Cultural Identity
S.J.Shennan (ed.), vol. 10
The Meanings of Things: material
culture and symbolic expression
I.Hodder (ed.), vol. 6
Archaeological Heritage Management
in the Modern World
H.F.Cleere (ed.), vol. 9
The Origins of Human Behaviour
R.A.Foley (ed.), vol. 19
The Politics of the Past
P.Gathercole & D.Lowenthal (eds),
vol. 12
Archaeology and the Information Age:
a global perspective
P.Reilly & S.Rahtz (eds), vol. 21
Sacred Sites, Sacred Places
D.L.Carmichael, J.Hubert, B.Reeves &
A.Schanche (eds), vol. 23
The Archaeology of Africa: food,
metals and towns
T.Shaw, P.Sinclair, B.Andah &
A.Okpoko (eds), vol. 20
Signifying Animals: human meaning in
the natural world
R.G.Willis (ed.), vol. 16
Centre and Periphery: comparative
studies in archaeology
T.C.Champion (ed.), vol. 11
Social Construction of the Past:
representation as power
G.C.Bond & A.Gilliam (eds), vol. 24
Conflict in the Archaeology of Living
Traditions
R.Layton (ed.), vol. 8
Tropical Archaeobotany: applications
and developments
J.G.Hather (ed.), vol. 22
Domination and Resistance
D.Miller, M.J.Rowlands & C.Tilley
(eds), vol. 3
The Walking Larder: patterns of
domestication, pastoralism, and
predation
J.Clutton-Brock (ed.), vol. 2
The Excluded Past: archaeology in
education
P.Stone & R.MacKenzie (eds), vol. 17
What is an Animal? T.Ingold (ed.), vol.
1
Foraging and Farming: the evolution
of plant exploitation
D.R.Harris & G.C.Hillman (eds), vol.
13
What’s New? A closer look at the
process of
S.E.Van der Leeuw & R.Torrence
(eds), vol. 14
From the Baltic to the Black Sea:
studies in medieval archaeology
D.Austin & L.Alcock (eds), vol. 18
Who needs the Past? Indigenous values
and archaeology
R.Layton (ed.), vol. 5
Hunters of the Recent Past
STATE AND SOCIETY
The emergence and development of
social hierarchy and political
centralization
Edited by
John Gledhill, Barbara Bender
Department of Anthropology, University College
London
and
Mogens Trolle Larsen
Centre for Research in the Humanities,
Copenhagen University
London and New York
 
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First published 1988
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