Pathways to Power: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality

Pathways to Power: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality - Hardcover

$89.08
Sale price  $89.08 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Pathways to Power: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality

Pathways to Power: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Inequality - Hardcover

$89.08
Sale price  $89.08 Regular price 

by T. Douglas Price (Editor), Gary M. Feinman (Editor)

In a follow-up to their 1995 book Foundations of Social Inequality, the editors of this volume have compiled a new and comprehensive group of studies on the central questions of when and where hierarchy appears in human society, as well as how it operates.

Back Jacket

There are few questions more central to understanding the prehistory of our species than those regarding the institutionalization of social inequality. Social inequality is manifested in unequal access to goods, information, decision-making, and power. This structure is essential to higher orders of social organization and basic to the operation of more complex societies. An understanding of the transformation from relatively egalitarian societies to a hierarchical organization and socioeconomic stratification is fundamental to our knowledge about the human condition. In a follow-up to their 1995 book Foundations of Social Inequality, the Editors of this volume have compiled a new and comprehensive group of studies concerning these central questions. When and where does hierarchy appear in human society, and how does it operate? With numerous case studies from the Old and New World, spanning foraging societies to agricultural groups, and complex states, Pathways to Power provides key historical insights into current social and cultural questions.

Author Biography

T. Douglas Price is the Director of the Laboratory for Archaeological Chemistry at University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Gary M. Feinman is Curator, Mesoamerican and Central American Anthropology, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL.

Number of Pages: 298
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 02, 2010

You may also like