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Order, Legitimacy and Wealth in Ancient States, 2000, 177 p., 63 fig., rel. -

Three terms, Order, Legitimacy and Wealth, delineate a new comparative approach to ancient civilizations initially developed by J. Baines and N. Yoffee. In an influential paper, they compared and contrasted the nature of social and political power in Egypt and Mesopotamia. This was the first analysis of the impact of wealth and high culture on the development of states. The contributors to the present book apply the classic Baines/Yoffee model to a range of ancient states around the world, providing documentary and archaeological evidence on the production and uses of 'high culture', literature and monumental architecture. There are chapters on Mesoamerica, the Andes, the Indus Valley, the Han Dynasty of China, and Greece during the Roman empire, while others expand on the original Egypt-Mesopotamia comparison.
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