The past few decades have witnessed a growing realisation that market-based measures of human well-being—measures that centre on income and consumption distributions—miss some other perhaps even more essential elements of human well-being. This insight has found a prominent expression in the work of the Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen’s so-called capability approach. At the same time, the market-based measure of inequality as a function of the distribution of material remains in graves and other locations remain dominant in archaeology. In this paper, we explore the significance of the capability approach, and the associated concept of human well-being based on the idea of capabilities, to the archaeology of social inequality and ...
The explanatory power of archaeological data is determined by the kind and degree of regularities in...
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International audience"The identification of emerging economic inequalities in Prehistory raises thr...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
The aim of this paper is to review and critically evaluate relevant archaeological evidence regardin...
AbstractQuestions about the early Near Eastern Neolithic include whether domestic groups were autono...
The organization of subsistence and reproduction is the essential issue that characterizes and disti...
Investigating how different forms of inequality arose and were sustained through time is key to unde...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality wa...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Papers N°69)The main purpose of this paper is to p...
This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited form t...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
The subject of this paper is the social structure and sociocultural evolution of Balkan Neolithic an...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
This study seeks to shed light on problems associated with current views of social inequality as th...
The explanatory power of archaeological data is determined by the kind and degree of regularities in...
Research on the emergence of institutionalized inequality has traditionally maintained an analytical...
International audience"The identification of emerging economic inequalities in Prehistory raises thr...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
The aim of this paper is to review and critically evaluate relevant archaeological evidence regardin...
AbstractQuestions about the early Near Eastern Neolithic include whether domestic groups were autono...
The organization of subsistence and reproduction is the essential issue that characterizes and disti...
Investigating how different forms of inequality arose and were sustained through time is key to unde...
International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality wa...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Papers N°69)The main purpose of this paper is to p...
This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited form t...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
The subject of this paper is the social structure and sociocultural evolution of Balkan Neolithic an...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose the hypothesis that inequality was essential for the su...
This study seeks to shed light on problems associated with current views of social inequality as th...
The explanatory power of archaeological data is determined by the kind and degree of regularities in...
Research on the emergence of institutionalized inequality has traditionally maintained an analytical...
International audience"The identification of emerging economic inequalities in Prehistory raises thr...