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Burying power : New insights into incipient leadership in the Late Pre-Pottery Neolithic from an outstanding burial at Baja, southern Jordan

Authors

MARION Benz JULIA Gresky ŠTEFANISKO Denis HALA Alarashi CORINA Knipper CHRISTOPH Purschwitz JOACHIM Bauer GEBEL Hans Georg K.

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source PLOS ONE
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web Original clanok
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221171
Keywords Neolithic period; Izotop analysis; Litic industry; traseology
Description In 2016, an extraordinary burial of a young adult individual was discovered at the Late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (LPPNB, 7,500–6,900 BCE) settlement of Baja in southern Jordan. This burial has exceptional grave goods and an elaborate grave construction. It suggests discussing anew reconstructions of early Neolithic social structures. In this article, we will summarize former theories on the emergence of leadership and hierarchies and present a multivariate model according to which anthropological and archaeological data of the burial will be analyzed. In conclusion, we surmise that early Neolithic hierarchization in southern Jordan was based on corporate pathways to power rather than self-interested aggrandizers. However, some aspects of the burial point to regional exchange networks of prestige goods, a trait considered characteristic of network based leadership. In line with anthropological and sociological research, we argue that pathways to power should be considered as relational processes that can be understood only when comparing traits of the outstanding person to her/his social environment.

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