Shennan, S. J. (2003). Book review essay. European J Archaeol 6 (1). Vol 6(1), pp. 89-97.

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Book review essay
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the history of social hierarchies
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European J Archaeol 6 (1)
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Journal of European Archaeology
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6 (1)
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89 - 97
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Journal
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Michael W Diehl (ed), Hierarchies in Action: Cui Bono? (2000, Center for Archaeological Investigations, S Illinois University, Occas Pap 27), Jonathan Hass (ed), From Leaders to Rulers (2001, Kluwer), and W G Runciman (ed), The Origin of Human Social Institutions (2001, British Academy) are reviewed. The three volumes are seen to have a Darwinian perspective and therefore to be exemplars of the need for the application of well-founded theory to the `archives of facts' that underlie the archaeological study of prehistoric societies.
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Stephen J Shennan
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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2003
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Darwinian Theory See Evolution/Ary Theory (BIAB)
Social Archaeology (BIAB)
Societies (Auto Detected Subject)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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23 Feb 2004