Jamieson-Drake, Scribes and Schools, pp. 138145. The chiefdom has been identified as an important stage in the development from a tribal society (sometimes called segmentary society) to a full-blown state. States are characterized by a greater number of institutions, a larger population, a more complex agricultural system, craft specialization, a defensive organization and a highly diversified administrative apparatus to coordinate social, religious and economic activity.
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