Violence and inequality: an archaeological history

Preview   Over the past three decades, anthropology and archaeology have examined the multifaceted nature of social inequality through diverse theoretical and methodological lenses. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Randall McGuire introduced new approaches that framed inequality as a dimension of power relations, domination, and resistance.[1] Less visible social forces and economic structures emerged … Continue reading Violence and inequality: an archaeological history