Consideraciones sobre la organización sociopolítica anterior al advenimiento del estado en el Valle del Nilo
Abstract: Current research on the Nile Valley name Predynastic the previous times to the emergence of the state. Its use constitutes a projection of a historical sequence mainly based in the political history of Ancient Egypt. However, there are no sociopolitical parameters beyond the boundaries...
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Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente
2021
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| Sumario: | Abstract: Current research on the Nile Valley name Predynastic the previous times to the
emergence of the state. Its use constitutes a projection of a historical sequence mainly based
in the political history of Ancient Egypt. However, there are no sociopolitical parameters
beyond the boundaries of the communities at that time. These communities have to be the
point of departure for the analysis of the Nile Valley’s sociopolitical situation before the
state. Funerary practices and iconographic testimonies show some indications of social
differentiation, probably including the existence of communal elites and some kind of
leadership. Besides, different social ambits –related to economical, ideological and warlike
practices– also allow supposing the presence of leaders. This kind of evidence seems to fit
well with the anthropological concept of chiefdom societies. |
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