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18. Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain
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- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents iii
- List of Contributors v
- Preface and Acknowledgements vii
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Part I – Theoretical Considerations
- 1. Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies 1
- 2. From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework 13
- 3. The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society 34
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Part II – Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Perspectives
- 4. The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena 53
- 5. Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History 74
- 6. The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study 97
- 7. Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs 109
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Part III – Archaeological Perspectives from the New World
- 8. Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities 123
- 9. Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest 155
- 10. Fractal Archaeology: Intra-Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains 173
- 11. Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System 200
- 12. Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley 227
- 13. The Evolution of Tribal Social Organization in the Southeastern United States 246
- 14. Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations 278
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Part IV – Archaeological Perspectives from the Old World
- 15. Early Neolithic Tribes in the Levant 340
- 16. A Neolithic Tribal Society in Northern Poland 372
- 17. Some Aspects of the Social Organization of the LBK of Belgium 384
- 18. Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain 391
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents iii
- List of Contributors v
- Preface and Acknowledgements vii
-
Part I – Theoretical Considerations
- 1. Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies 1
- 2. From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework 13
- 3. The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society 34
-
Part II – Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Perspectives
- 4. The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena 53
- 5. Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History 74
- 6. The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study 97
- 7. Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs 109
-
Part III – Archaeological Perspectives from the New World
- 8. Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities 123
- 9. Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest 155
- 10. Fractal Archaeology: Intra-Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains 173
- 11. Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System 200
- 12. Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley 227
- 13. The Evolution of Tribal Social Organization in the Southeastern United States 246
- 14. Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations 278
-
Part IV – Archaeological Perspectives from the Old World
- 15. Early Neolithic Tribes in the Levant 340
- 16. A Neolithic Tribal Society in Northern Poland 372
- 17. Some Aspects of the Social Organization of the LBK of Belgium 384
- 18. Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain 391