Social Organization of the Sintashta-Petrovka Groups of the Late Bronze Age and a Cause for Origin of Social Elites (Based on Materials of the Settlement of Kamenny Ambar) Cover Image
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Общественное устройство синташтинско-петровских коллективов позднего бронзового века и причины генезиса социальной элиты (на примере поселения Каменный Амбар в степном Зауралье)
Social Organization of the Sintashta-Petrovka Groups of the Late Bronze Age and a Cause for Origin of Social Elites (Based on Materials of the Settlement of Kamenny Ambar)

Author(s): Igor V. Chechushkov, Artem S. Yakimov, Olga P. Bachura, Yan Chuen Ng, Evgeniya N. Goncharova
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Social history, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Eurasian Steppes; Bronze Age; early complex societies; Sintashta-Petrovka archaeological culture; local community

Summary/Abstract: The formation of social complexity often unfolded in non-unilineal ways in those regions of the world where the surplus product remained low enough to support institutionalized power and state bureaucracy. The Bronze Age of Northern Eurasia is a vivid example where social complexity arose based on herding economy, while population density remained low enough not to form territorially separate competing groups. Studying of such societies sheds light on how and under what conditions the social elite emerged. The undertaken analysis suggests that the formation, development, and decline of social complexity in the Bronze Age steppe societies were directly related to the intensification of subsistence practices and colonization of new territories. At the same time, some members of the society took upon themselves the role of community life’s managers, and, in return, received privileged statuses. The environment and the economy changing, the need for such functions disappeared. As a result, the Bronze Age social elites dissolved in the mass and lost their privileged statuses.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 149-166
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Russian