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Authors: |
White, Joyce C.
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Title: |
Incorporating heterarchy into theory on socio-political development: the case from Southeast Asia
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Date: |
1995
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Source: |
Heterarchy and the analysis of complex societies
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Place of Publication: |
Arlington, VA
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Publisher: |
American Anthropological Association
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Abstract: |
As archeological research in mainland Southeast Asia progresses beyond the pioneering stage, the emerging data pose a number of challenges to theories of socio-political development. Attempts to apply models assuming nested, conical, hierarchical progressions derivative from the band-tribe-chiefdom-state continuum often seem inadequate and somehow unable to account for the significant socio-political dynamics that are increasingly evident from the data. This chapter proposes that a shift in modeling the regions socio-political trajectory away from a step-progression, hierarchical approach toward a dynamic, heterarchical approach will advance understanding of this regions distinctive social development and will contribute to broadening and refining theory on the formation of states and the development of social complexity.
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Date Created: |
4/6/2001
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Editors: |
Ehrenreich, Robert M.
Crumley, Carole L.
Levy, Janet E.
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6
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Page Start: |
101
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Page End: |
123
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Series Title: |
Archeological papers of the American Anthropological Association
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