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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