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Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology

 

 

Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology & the Ancient World
Brown University
Box 1837 / 60 George Street
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: (401) 863-3188
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Modeling archaeological theory on complex systems theory: Questions on this and other topics for Norm Yoffee

In dispensing with a neo-evolutionary perspective as scientific bolstering for modeling polities, civilizations, cities and states, Yoffee replaces it with complex systems theory, which has it bases in non-equilibrium thermodynamic modeling (Yoffee 2005; 169). My own partiality to this type of modeling does not except it from suffering from its own sociohistorical particularity in the narratives that it supports.

Potential questions for Norm Yoffee:

Yes: “The effects of southern Mesopotamian presence as a cultural hegemony remained (in the form of Mesopotamian gods and beliefs, literature, and education, which persisted for the next two and a half millenniums” (Yoffee 2005; 213)

References Yoffee, Norman; 2005. Myths of the archaic state : evolution of the earliest cities, states and civilizations. Cambridge University Press.