Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2021
Although this was not the first symposium for which I discussed papers whose topics are remote from any pretended expertise of mine – I once discussed at the AAA (Australian Archaeological Association) a panel on “Trends towards social complexity in Prehistoric Australia and Papua New Guinea” – the resulting chapters in this volume present special challenges. That is, I’ve been thinking a lot about early cities in connection with a book that I’ve recently edited, Early Cities in Comparative Perspective, 4000 BCE–1200 CE (Yoffee 2015).
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