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Cyclical Cultural Trajectories

Authors :
Fumiyasu Arakawa
Source :
Journal of Anthropological Research. 68:35-69
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 2012.

Abstract

In this study, models of cultural evolution are used to examine one of most intensively studied archaeological areas in world: the central Mesa Verde region of southern Colorado (USA). I work back and forth between models in this case study to tease out new insights into culture change in the Mesa Verde region and to suggest ways that models of culture change can be improved. The results of a new research program, the Village Ecodynamics Project, are presented here and provide the most recent and refined account of settlement in the central Mesa Verde region. The study concludes that many factors contributed to culture change in the region, and it suggests that one factor has been overlooked in previous studies: the development of incipient social hierarchy. This study argues that the development of social inequality needs to be added to the mix of factors that produced culture change, especially immigration from the region during the tenth and thirteenth centuries. This study suggests that evolut...

Details

ISSN :
21533806 and 00917710
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Anthropological Research
Accession number :
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