Central European Archaeology Research Papers (original) (raw)
"Issues of formation and evolution of the early (archaic) state continue to remain among those problems which have not found their generally accepted solutions yet. Contributors to The Early State , Its Alternatives and Analogues... more
"Issues of formation and evolution of the early (archaic) state continue to remain among those problems which have not found their generally accepted solutions yet. Contributors to The Early State , Its Alternatives and Analogues represent both traditional and non-traditional points of view on the evolution of statehood. However, the data presented in the volume seem to demonstrate in a fairly convincing manner a great diversity of pathways to statehood, as well as non-universality of transformation into states of complex and even supercomplex societies. The diversity of sociopolitical forms, non-unilinearity of social evolution, presence of alternatives / analogues of the early state and complexity of state formation process far exceeding the ones indicated by conventional evolutionist schemes can be regarded as general ideas going through most contributions to the volume.
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Theory
1 Alternatives of Social Evolution ………………………………… 3
Dmitri M. Bondarenko, Leonid E. Grinin, and Andrey V. Korotayev
2 Was the Chiefdom a Congelation of Ideas? …………………… 28
Robert L. Carneiro
3 Beyond States and Empires: Chiefdoms and Informal Politics 46
Patrick Chabal, Gary Feinman, and Peter Skalnik
4 Alternative Models of Middle Range Society.
‘Individualistic' Asia vs . ‘Collectivistic' America ? …………… 61
Yuri E. Berezkin
5 Was the State Inevitable? ………………………………………… 72
Henri J. M. Claessen
6 The Early State and Its Analogues: A Comparative Analysis 88
Leonid E. Grinin
Part II: Early States
7 Early Dynastic Egypt : A Socio-Environmental/Anthropological
Hypothesis of ‘Unification' ………………………………………. 139
Dmitri B. Proussakov
8 The Ruler as Possessor of Power in Sumer …………………….. 181
Vladimir V. Emelianov
9 Ritual and Rationality:
Religious Roots of the Bureaucratic State in Ancient China 196
Richard Baum
10 Conquest Warfare, Strategies of Resistance, and the Rise
of the Zapotec Early State ……………………………………… 220
Charles S. Spencer and Elsa M. Redmond
11 The Pristine Myth of the Pristine State in America ……………. 262
Richard P. Schaedel and David G. Robinson
12 The Transition to Statehood in Central Europe ………………. 278
Ludomir R. Lozny
13 Formation and Development of States in the Congo Basin …… 288
Eleonora S. L'vova
Part III: Sedentary Alternatives and Analogues
14 The Chiefdom: Precursor of the Tribe? (Some Trends of Political
Evolution in North-East Yemeni Highlands) …………………… 300
Andrey V. Korotayev
15 From Local Communities to Megacommunity: Biniland
in the 1 st Millennium B.C.–19 th Century A.D. ………………… 325
Dmitri M. Bondarenko
16 Greece : The Stateless Polis (11 th – 4 th С enturies B.C.) …………. 364
Moshe Berent
17 Rome : Socio-political Evolution in the 8 th – 2 nd Centuries B.C. 388
Dmitri V. Dozhdev
18 Early State and Democra с y ……………………………………… 419
Leonid E. Grinin
Part IV. Nomadic Alternatives and Analogues
19 Cultural Capital, Livestock Raiding, and the Military Advantage
of Traditional Pastoralists ……………………………………… 466
William Irons
20 Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in Historical Retrospective 476
Anatoly M. Khazanov
21 Nomadic Empires in Evolutionary Perspective ………………… 501
Nikolay N. Kradin
22 Mongolian Nomadic Society of the Empire Period …………… 525
Tatyana D. Skrynnikova"