Ethnicity in complex societies: Archaeological perspectives

Journal of Archaeological Research - Tập 5 - Trang 295-344 - 1997
Geoff Emberling1
1Metropolitan Museum, New York

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It is often difficult to identify ethnic groups in the archaeological record, yet archaeology has much to contribute to understanding the long-term social and political dynamics of ethnicity. This review considers recent anthropological perspectives on ethnic groups and their boundaries, emphasizing the role of state formation in their creation and maintenance. It then reviews recent archaeological studies of ethnicity in complex societies and discusses current questions facing archaeological research on these topics.

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