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Trypillia mega-sites: a social levelling concept?
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Hofmann, Robert
, Müller, Johannes
, Müller-Scheeßel, Nils
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Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Differentiation
/ Distribution (Economics)
/ Distribution of wealth
/ Economic aspects
/ Equality
/ Households
/ Houses
/ Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population growth
/ Prehistoric land settlement patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social inequality
/ Social stratification
/ Stratification
/ Wealth
2024
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Trypillia mega-sites: a social levelling concept?
by
Hofmann, Robert
, Müller, Johannes
, Müller-Scheeßel, Nils
in
Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Differentiation
/ Distribution (Economics)
/ Distribution of wealth
/ Economic aspects
/ Equality
/ Households
/ Houses
/ Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population growth
/ Prehistoric land settlement patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social inequality
/ Social stratification
/ Stratification
/ Wealth
2024
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Trypillia mega-sites: a social levelling concept?
by
Hofmann, Robert
, Müller, Johannes
, Müller-Scheeßel, Nils
in
Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Differentiation
/ Distribution (Economics)
/ Distribution of wealth
/ Economic aspects
/ Equality
/ Households
/ Houses
/ Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population growth
/ Prehistoric land settlement patterns
/ Social aspects
/ Social inequality
/ Social stratification
/ Stratification
/ Wealth
2024
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Trypillia mega-sites: a social levelling concept?
2024
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Overview
Explanations for the emergence and abandonment of the Chalcolithic Trypillia mega-sites have long been debated. Here, the authors use Gini coefficients based on the sizes of approximately 7000 houses at 38 Trypillia sites to assess inequality between households as a factor in the rise and/or demise of these settlements. The results indicate temporarily reduced social inequality at mega-sites. It was only after several generations that increased social differentiation re-emerged and this may explain the subsequent abandonment of the mega-sites. The results indicate that increases in social complexity need not be associated with greater social stratification and that large aggregations of population can, for a time at least, find mechanisms to reduce inequality.
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Cambridge University Press
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