What are the examples of complex society
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In anthropology and archaeology, a complex society is a social formation that is described as a formative or developed state.
These include:**urban centers between 7-20,000 people.**specialized division of labor.**ruling class of religious, civil and military leaders.**food surplus.**monumental architecture.**writing system.**developments of arithmetic, geometry and astronomy.**art and long-distance trade.
These include:**urban centers between 7-20,000 people.**specialized division of labor.**ruling class of religious, civil and military leaders.**food surplus.**monumental architecture.**writing system.**developments of arithmetic, geometry and astronomy.**art and long-distance trade.
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