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- Complex_society abstract "In anthropology and archaeology, a complex society is a social formation that is otherwise described as a formative or developed state.[citation needed] The main criteria of complexity are:[citation needed]the extent of a division of labour in which members of society are more or less permanently specialized in particular activities and depend on others for goods and services, within a system regulated by custom and laws.the population size of a human community; the larger the population, the more complex and variegated the co-existence of people tends to become.".
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- Complex_society subject Category:Anthropological_categories_of_peoples.
- Complex_society subject Category:Archaeological_theory.
- Complex_society subject Category:Sociocultural_evolution.
- Complex_society subject Category:Theories_of_history.
- Complex_society type Abstraction100002137.
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- Complex_society type Class107997703.
- Complex_society type Cognition100023271.
- Complex_society type Collection107951464.
- Complex_society type Explanation105793000.
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- Complex_society type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
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- Complex_society type Thinking105770926.
- Complex_society comment "In anthropology and archaeology, a complex society is a social formation that is otherwise described as a formative or developed state.[citation needed] The main criteria of complexity are:[citation needed]the extent of a division of labour in which members of society are more or less permanently specialized in particular activities and depend on others for goods and services, within a system regulated by custom and laws.the population size of a human community; the larger the population, the more complex and variegated the co-existence of people tends to become.".
- Complex_society label "Complex society".
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