Wengrow, David, Hassett, Brenna ORCID: 0000-0003-0509-3608, Sağlamtimur, Haluk, Marsh, William, Brace, Selina, Pilaar Birch, Suzanne E., Baysal, Emma L., Batıhan, Metin, Aydoğan, İnan et al
(2025)
Inequality at the Dawn of the Bronze Age: The Case of Başur Höyük, a ‘Royal’ Cemetery at the Margins of the Mesopotamian World.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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ISSN 0959-7743
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774324000398
Abstract
On the upper reaches of the Tigris and Euphrates, archaeologists encounter evidence that challenges conventional understandings of early state formation as a transition from ‘small-scale, egalitarian’ to ‘large-scale, stratified’ societies. One such location is the Early Bronze Age cemetery of Başur Höyük, which presents evidence of grand funerary rituals—including ‘retainer burials’ and spectacular deposits of metallic wealth—in an otherwise small-scale, egalitarian setting. A further, puzzling feature of this cemetery is the preponderance of teenagers in the richest tombs. Here we describe the combined results of archaeological and anthropological analysis at Başur Höyük, including ancient DNA, and consider the challenges they pose to traditional accounts of early state formation.
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