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“But some were more equal than others:” Exploring inequality at Neolithic Çatalhöyük

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posted on 2024-10-07, 14:26 authored by Katheryn C Twiss, Amy Bogaard, Scott Haddow, Marco Milella, James S Taylor, Rena Veropoulidou, Kevin Kay, Christopher J Knüsel, Christina Tsoraki, Milena Vasić, Jessica Pearson, Gesualdo Busacca, Camilla Mazzucato, Sharon Pochron
We explore the ways in which residents of Neolithic Çatalhöyük in Anatolia differentiated themselves as well as the ways in which they did not. We integrate numerous data sets in order to assess patterns of inequality (A) across buildings with contemporaneous occupations, (B) between buildings that did or did not burn at abandonment, and (C) through time. We use Gini coefficients so as to maximize comparability with other studies of inequality in the ancient and modern worlds, discussing the underlying data and our results to clarify and enhance the value of the quantitative analyses. We evaluate whether or not trajectories of inequality align across data sets in order to determine how far success in one realm correlated with success in another. Our results indicate no unified trajectory of inequality through time. We perceive broadly similar access to staple foods, but not to goods less directly related to survival; relatively elevated income inequality during the middle portion of the site’s occupation, plausibly deliberately tamped down; and no evidence for institutionalized or lasting economic or social inequality. These findings shed light on Neolithic social dynamics and also contribute to broader discussions of inequality and the social ramifications of early agropastoralism.

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Twiss KC, Bogaard A, Haddow S, Milella M, Taylor JS, Veropoulidou R, et al. (2024) “But some were more equal than others:” Exploring inequality at Neolithic Çatalhöyük. PLoS ONE 19(9): e0307067. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307067

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities/Archaeology & Ancient History

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PLOS ONE

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19

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9

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e0307067 - e0307067

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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1932-6203

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2024-06-28

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2024

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2024-10-07

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Gimatzidis S

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United States

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en

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Ms Christina Tsoraki

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2024-09-26

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Data Availability: All relevant data are within the manuscript and its Supporting information files.

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