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Steen Bergendorff

    Kinship and Human Evolution
    The Social and Cultural Order of Ancient Egypt
    Simple Lives, Cultural Complexity
    • Simple Lives, Cultural Complexity

      Rethinking Culture in Terms of Complexity Theory

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      By rethinking culture through the lens of complexity theory, the book delves into how individuals leading simple lives navigate and relate to the intricate cultural dynamics surrounding them. It examines the interplay between simplicity and complexity, offering insights into the ways these individuals engage with their environments and the broader societal structures at play.

      Simple Lives, Cultural Complexity
    • The Social and Cultural Order of Ancient Egypt

      An Ethnographic and Regional Analysis

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the interplay between ancient Egyptian culture and its reproductive conditions, Steen Bergendorff emphasizes the necessity of viewing ancient Egypt within a broader regional trade network. This perspective connects it to the Levant, Mesopotamia, Nubia, and Africa, highlighting the cultural and economic exchanges that shaped its society. The book provides a nuanced understanding of how these interactions influenced the social and cultural order of ancient Egypt.

      The Social and Cultural Order of Ancient Egypt
    • Kinship and Human Evolution offers an exciting new explanation of how Homo became sapiens or cultured beings capable of symbolic thought. This book argues that the key to understanding human evolution and culture lies in kinship-based exchange networks, which were part of an adaptive response to the harsh environment during the last ice age.

      Kinship and Human Evolution