Insights into Social Inequality: A Quantitative Study of Neolithic to Early Medieval Societies in Southwest Germany
Insights into Social Inequality: A Quantitative Study of Neolithic to Early Medieval Societies in Southwest Germany
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Social inequality is a subject of contemporary concerns, and this book explores social inequalities in selected past burial grounds from Southwestern Germany. The examination encompasses variations in the distribution of grave goods, burial pit sizes, bio-anthropological and isotope data, and spatial analyses of burial grounds. The results reveal social inequalities among and within genders and age cohorts that are differently pronounced in the respective cemeteries, with the Early Iron Age and the Early Bronze Age sites demonstrating a relatively high degree of inequality.
Format: Hardback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2021
Publisher: Sidestone Press
Social inequality is a pressing concern in contemporary society, with profound differences in life capabilities and access to resources observed between rich and poor countries, as well as between elites and other groups. This inequality extends to bio-anthropological and non-bio-anthropological causes, and has been present in past societies as well. Archaeologists have extensively studied and interpreted social inequalities in sources such as burial grounds, providing valuable insights into the past.
In this book, we employ a novel multi-proxy approach to examine social inequalities in selected past burial grounds from Southwestern Germany. These burial grounds span different periods, including the Early Neolithic, Late Neolithic, Early Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, and Early Medieval period. The challenge lies in identifying hierarchical and heterarchical differences and inequalities within these burial grounds based on a wide range of proxies. These proxies include variations in the distribution of grave goods, burial pit sizes, bio-anthropological and isotope data, as well as spatial analyses of burial grounds, particularly focusing on the distances between graves.
The results of our examination reveal significant social inequalities among and within genders and age cohorts in the respective cemeteries. These inequalities manifest in different ways, with some cemeteries exhibiting more pronounced differences than others. Multi-proxy analyses further shed light on the varying degrees of inequality and power strategy modes observed at these sites.
For instance, our analysis reveals that the Early Iron Age and Early Bronze Age sites exhibit a relatively high degree of inequality compared to the other sites. This is particularly evident in terms of the distribution of grave goods, burial pit sizes, and other indicators of social status. In contrast, the Early Neolithic and Late Neolithic sites demonstrate less pronounced inequality, suggesting different power strategies and social structures during these periods.
These findings contribute to our understanding of social inequality in the past and have implications for our contemporary society. They highlight the need for continued research and analysis of social inequalities, as well as the importance of addressing these issues to promote social justice and equality. By studying the past, we can gain valuable insights into the mechanisms that perpetuate inequality and develop strategies to mitigate their effects in the present and future.
Dimension: 280 x 210 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789088909788
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