Die Genossenschaftsthese aus der Bronzezeit..

Centao, Donnerstag, 08.11.2018, 21:27 (vor 2205 Tagen) @ Weiner3235 Views

mit der Heterarchie ist ein starkes Stück.

Da liegt echt Arbeit vor uns (den Gelben..<img src=" />.

Massimo Vidale
Almost nothing. I agree with the scholars that think that the largest Indus cities had a heterarchic form of government, somehow like some rich trading cities of medieval Europe, that were ruled by lords elected or selected among a restricted group of powerful families harshly competing for power and status. Such an explanation accounts for many peculiar traits of the Indus society (absence of a single evident seat of power or temple, equal distribution of power and status signs among the various walled compounds, ecc.). But I admitt that also this view, at present, is a mere conjecture.

Quelle: Harappa

Ich danke Dir, @Weiner zunächst für die Hinweise.

Beste Grüße,
CenTao


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