LISS.398A TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT and HUMAN ADAPTATION:
PART II PRE-EUROPEAN MESOAMERICA



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SOCIAL EVOLUTION: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONAL VOCABULARY

The social institutional vocabulary (See, for example, Flannery ‘72) usually distinguishes at least four types or configurations of social institutions:

1 - BANDS 2 - TRIBES
3 - CHIEFDOMS 4 - STATES

which roughly represent successive stages in the development of increasingly complex societies. These institutional configurations are usually discussed (defined) in terms of a basic vocabulary for describing social structure where ‘social structure’ means roughly how significant activities are distributed among parts of the society as well as the configuration of significant features..


Colorado School of Mines
Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies
Dr. Joseph D. Sneed
jsneed@mines.edu
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