2019
DOI: 10.30884/seh/2019.02.01
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Social Complexity, Inner Asia, and Pastoral Nomadism

Abstract: For many years scholars have interpreted the large polities of pastoral nomads of Inner Asia as having different levels of complexity (pre-state, early state, feudal society, nomadic civilization, etc.). The present article discusses the debates of recent decades within the post-Marxist and postmodern approaches as well as the polemics about the relation between internal and external factors, about the hierarchy and heterarchy, periodization and complexity levels. Many important issues give rise to a new wave… Show more

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“…10,17 to provide us with theoretical models for pastoral societies. 18 who has incorporated his archaeological studies of the Xiongnu and other Mongolian pastoralists also provide some important directions for understanding the social evolution of nomadic pastoral societies of Eurasia. In spite of all the tremendous progress in the area of scientific studies, there is still the need for Kazakhstani and international researchers working in Kazakhstan to inventory archaeological sites, conduct careful excavations of settlements and mortuary grounds, and to aid in the preservation of a rich and important world heritage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,17 to provide us with theoretical models for pastoral societies. 18 who has incorporated his archaeological studies of the Xiongnu and other Mongolian pastoralists also provide some important directions for understanding the social evolution of nomadic pastoral societies of Eurasia. In spite of all the tremendous progress in the area of scientific studies, there is still the need for Kazakhstani and international researchers working in Kazakhstan to inventory archaeological sites, conduct careful excavations of settlements and mortuary grounds, and to aid in the preservation of a rich and important world heritage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I will consider some other factors that are directly related to this issue. According to the cross-cultural data, there is a strong correlation between the type of economy (agriculture), population density and the level of political centralization (Korotayev 1991;Kradin 2006Kradin , 2013. For this reason, the expansion of agriculture, in whatever form and with whatever specific characteristics, may eventually lead to an increase in population.…”
Section: Internal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political anthropology presents a wide range of concepts to evaluate different power systems -different types of chiefdom and states, analogues and alternatives to chiefdoms and states (Claessen and Skalnik 1981;Claessen and Velde 1987;Claessen 1989Claessen , 1991Claessen , 2010Claessen , 2011Claessen , 2014Carneiro 1981Carneiro , 1992Earle 1987Earle , 1997Earle , 2011Kradin 1995Kradin , 2009Bondarenko 2001Bondarenko , 2005Bondarenko , 2006Bondarenko , 2008Bondarenko , 2011Bondarenko, Grinin, and Korotayev 2006;Grinin , 2008Grinin , 2009Grinin , 2011Grinin and Korotaev 2011;Skalnik 2009Skalnik , 2011, which allows a choice between various theories to evaluate the Turkic Khaganates. Some current researchers rely on multilinearity (nonlinearity) of politogenesis and a variety of political structural forms.…”
Section: Analogues and Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%