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Understanding Early Civilizations (Paperback, New ed)
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Arising independently in various parts of the world, early
civilizations--the first class-based societies in human
history--are of importance to social scientists interested in the
development of complexity, while their cultural productions
fascinate both humanists and the general public. This book offers
the first detailed comparative study of the seven most fully
documented early civilizations: ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia,
Shang China, the Aztecs and their neighbors, the Classic Maya, the
Inca, and the Yoruba. Unlike previous studies, equal attention is
paid to similarities and differences in their sociopolitical
organization, their economic systems, and their religious beliefs,
knowledge, art, and values. Many of this study's findings are
surprising and provocative. They challenge not only current
understandings of early civilizations but also the theoretical
foundations of modern archaeology and anthropology. Rival cultural
and ecological approaches are demonstrated to be complimentary to
one another, while a comprehensive understanding of human behavior
is shown to require that more attention be paid to psychology and
the neurosciences. Bruce G. Trigger is James McGill Professor in
the Department of Anthropology at McGill University. He received
his PhD from Yale University and has carried out archaeological
research in Egypt and the Sudan. His current interests include the
comparative study of early civilizations, the history of
archaeology, and archaeological and anthropological theory. He has
received various scholarly awards, including the Prix Leon-Gerin
from the Quebec government, for his sustained contributions to the
social sciences. He is an honarary fellow of theSociety of
Antiquaries of Scotland and an honarary member of the Prehistoric
Society (U.K.). His numerous books include Sociological Evolution
(Blackwell, 1998), Early Civilizations: Ancient Egypt in Context
(Amer. Univ in Cairo, 1993), A History of Archaeological Thought
(Cambridge, 1989), and The Children of Aataentsic: A History of the
Huron People to 1660 (McGill-Queens Univ., 1976).
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