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Fields That Built Nations: How the Humble Cereal Plant Reshaped Human Politics
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Fields That Built Nations: How the Humble Cereal Plant Reshaped Human Politics

New phylogenetic research suggests that early states did not rise on the promise of surplus alone but on the precise tax potential of grain, along with the bureaucratic tools invented to keep track of

The Long Road From Small Communities to Early States

Anthropologists have been puzzling over the rise of states for more than a century. For most of our existence, Homo sapiens lived in small, mobile groups that relied on oral tradition, flexible leadership and modest material inequality. Then, just a few millennia ago, societies in Mesopotamia, the Nile…

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