Rethinking Inequality: What 50,000 Ancient Homes Tell Us About Power, Wealth, and Human Choices
Anthropology.net
APRIL 14, 2025
” Measuring Inequality in Clay and Stone To capture economic inequality across time and geography, the research team calculated the Gini coefficient —a statistical tool commonly used today to assess income distribution—for each of more than 1,000 archaeological settlements. . ” Nature , 551(7682), 619–622.
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