This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited form to a land-limited form facilitated the emergence of substantial and sustained wealth inequalities in many ancient agricultural societies. Using bioarchaeological and other relevant evidence for the nature of ancient agrosystems, the authors characterise 90 Western Eurasian site-phases as labour- vs land-limited. Their estimates of wealth inequality (the Gini coefficient), which incorporate data on house and household storage size and individual grave goods—adjusted for comparability using new methods—indicate that land-limited farming systems were significantly more unequal than labour-limited ones
While it is widely believed that regions which experienced a transition to Neolithic agriculture ear...
International audienceIn this paper, a gender approach attempts to address social organization and i...
The most important event in human economic history before the Industrial Revolution was the Neolithi...
This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited form t...
Investigating how different forms of inequality arose and were sustained through time is key to unde...
How wealth is distributed among households provides insight into the fundamental characters of socie...
Childe’s sequence of Neolithic Revolution succeeded by Urban Revolution presented a progressive narr...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality wa...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
AbstractQuestions about the early Near Eastern Neolithic include whether domestic groups were autono...
Testing causal relationships expressed by mathematical models on facts about human behaviour across ...
We present empirical measures of wealth inequality and its intergenerational transmission among four...
This article has been embargoed 12 months at the publisher's request and will be released in October...
While it is widely believed that regions which experienced a transition to Neolithic agriculture ear...
International audienceIn this paper, a gender approach attempts to address social organization and i...
The most important event in human economic history before the Industrial Revolution was the Neolithi...
This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited form t...
Investigating how different forms of inequality arose and were sustained through time is key to unde...
How wealth is distributed among households provides insight into the fundamental characters of socie...
Childe’s sequence of Neolithic Revolution succeeded by Urban Revolution presented a progressive narr...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality wa...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
AbstractQuestions about the early Near Eastern Neolithic include whether domestic groups were autono...
Testing causal relationships expressed by mathematical models on facts about human behaviour across ...
We present empirical measures of wealth inequality and its intergenerational transmission among four...
This article has been embargoed 12 months at the publisher's request and will be released in October...
While it is widely believed that regions which experienced a transition to Neolithic agriculture ear...
International audienceIn this paper, a gender approach attempts to address social organization and i...
The most important event in human economic history before the Industrial Revolution was the Neolithi...