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Killing Civilization: A Reassessment of Early Urbanism and Its Consequences
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Killing Civilization: A Reassessment of Early Urbanism and Its Consequences

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The concept of civilization has long been the basis for theories about how societies evolve. This provocative book challenges that concept. The author argues that a
civilization bias
shapes academic explanations of urbanization, colonization, state formation, and cultural horizons. Earlier theorists have criticized the concept, but according to Jennings the critics remain beholden to it as a way of making sense of a dizzying landscape of cultural variation. Relying on the idea of civilization, he suggests, holds back understanding of the development of complex societies.

Killing Civilization uses case studies from across the modern and ancient world to develop a new model of incipient urbanism and its consequences, using excavation and survey data from CatalhOEyUEk, Cahokia, Harappa, Jenne-jeno, Tiahuanaco, and Monte AlbAn to create a more accurate picture of the turbulent social, political, and economic conditions in and around the earliest cities. The book will influence not just anthropology but all of the social sciences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
376
ISBN
9780826362735

The concept of civilization has long been the basis for theories about how societies evolve. This provocative book challenges that concept. The author argues that a
civilization bias
shapes academic explanations of urbanization, colonization, state formation, and cultural horizons. Earlier theorists have criticized the concept, but according to Jennings the critics remain beholden to it as a way of making sense of a dizzying landscape of cultural variation. Relying on the idea of civilization, he suggests, holds back understanding of the development of complex societies.

Killing Civilization uses case studies from across the modern and ancient world to develop a new model of incipient urbanism and its consequences, using excavation and survey data from CatalhOEyUEk, Cahokia, Harappa, Jenne-jeno, Tiahuanaco, and Monte AlbAn to create a more accurate picture of the turbulent social, political, and economic conditions in and around the earliest cities. The book will influence not just anthropology but all of the social sciences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
376
ISBN
9780826362735