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Anthropological archaeologists have long attempted to develop models that will let them better understand the evolution of human social organization. In our search to understand how chiefdoms and states evolve, and how those societies differ from egalitarian 'bands', we have neglected to develop models that will aid the understanding of the wide range of variability that exists between them. This volume attempts to fill this gap by exploring social organization in tribal - or 'autonomous village' - societies from several different ethnographic, ethnohistoric, and archaeological contexts - from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Period in the Near East to the contemporary Jivaro of Amazonia.



Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgements

PART I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Chapter 1. Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies
William A. Parkinson

Chapter 2. From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework
Severin M. Fowles

Chapter 3. The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society
Robert L. Carneiro

PART II: ETHNOGRAPHIC AND ETHNOHISTORIC PERSPECTIVES

Chapter 4. The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena
Elsa M. Redmond

Chapter 5. Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History
Severin M. Fowles

Chapter 6. The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study
Dean Snow

Chapter 7. Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs
Michael Galaty

PART III: ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FROM THE NEW WORLD

Chapter 8. Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities
Sarah A. Herr and Jeffery J. Clark

Chapter 9. Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest
Michael Adler

Chapter 10. Fractal Archaeology: Intra-Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains
Donald J. Blakeslee

Chapter 11. Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System
John M. O’Shea and Claire McHale Milner

Chapter 12. Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley
Richard W. Yerkes

Chapter 13. The Evolution of Tribal Social Organization in the Southeastern United States
David G. Anderson

Chapter 14. Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations
John E. Clark and David Cheetham

PART IV: ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FROM THE OLD WORLD

Chapter 15. Early Neolithic Tribes in the Levant
Ofer Bar-Yosef and Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer

Chapter 16. A Neolithic Tribal Society in Northern Poland
Peter Bogucki

Chapter 17. Some Aspects of the Social Organization of the LBK of Belgium
Lawrence H. Keeley

Chapter 18. Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age
on the Great Hungarian Plain
William A. Parkinson

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    Publisher: International Monographs in Prehistory
    Publication Date: 01/03/2002
    ISBN13: 9781879621350, 978-1879621350
    ISBN10: 1879621355

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Anthropological archaeologists have long attempted to develop models that will let them better understand the evolution of human social organization. In our search to understand how chiefdoms and states evolve, and how those societies differ from egalitarian 'bands', we have neglected to develop models that will aid the understanding of the wide range of variability that exists between them. This volume attempts to fill this gap by exploring social organization in tribal - or 'autonomous village' - societies from several different ethnographic, ethnohistoric, and archaeological contexts - from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Period in the Near East to the contemporary Jivaro of Amazonia.



    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors
    Preface and Acknowledgements

    PART I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS

    Chapter 1. Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies
    William A. Parkinson

    Chapter 2. From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework
    Severin M. Fowles

    Chapter 3. The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society
    Robert L. Carneiro

    PART II: ETHNOGRAPHIC AND ETHNOHISTORIC PERSPECTIVES

    Chapter 4. The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena
    Elsa M. Redmond

    Chapter 5. Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History
    Severin M. Fowles

    Chapter 6. The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study
    Dean Snow

    Chapter 7. Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs
    Michael Galaty

    PART III: ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FROM THE NEW WORLD

    Chapter 8. Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities
    Sarah A. Herr and Jeffery J. Clark

    Chapter 9. Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest
    Michael Adler

    Chapter 10. Fractal Archaeology: Intra-Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains
    Donald J. Blakeslee

    Chapter 11. Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System
    John M. O’Shea and Claire McHale Milner

    Chapter 12. Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley
    Richard W. Yerkes

    Chapter 13. The Evolution of Tribal Social Organization in the Southeastern United States
    David G. Anderson

    Chapter 14. Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations
    John E. Clark and David Cheetham

    PART IV: ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FROM THE OLD WORLD

    Chapter 15. Early Neolithic Tribes in the Levant
    Ofer Bar-Yosef and Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer

    Chapter 16. A Neolithic Tribal Society in Northern Poland
    Peter Bogucki

    Chapter 17. Some Aspects of the Social Organization of the LBK of Belgium
    Lawrence H. Keeley

    Chapter 18. Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age
    on the Great Hungarian Plain
    William A. Parkinson

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