Ancient Society

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Ancient Society is an 1877 work by American anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan that analyzes the evolution of human social structures from savagery through barbarism to civilization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropology book
book
nonfiction book
aimsTo explain development of human institutions
trace progress of human society from lower to higher forms
author Lewis H. Morgan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiquedFor ethnocentrism
evolutionist assumptions
unilinear view of progress
describes stage of barbarism
stage of civilization
stage of savagery
fieldOfWork cultural anthropology
ethnology
genre anthropology
social theory
hasPart analysis of kinship and family
classification of societies into stages
theoretical framework of social evolution
hasPerspective evolutionist anthropology
hasReception considered classic of 19th century anthropology
later regarded as outdated in many respects
historicalSignificance foundational text in social evolutionism
major influence on theories of primitive society
influenced 19th century social theory
Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx
early Marxist anthropology
language English
mainTopic evolution of human social structures
kinship systems
social evolution
stages of cultural development
proposesConcept stages of savagery barbarism and civilization
unilinear cultural evolution
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationYear 1877
publisherLocation New York City
relatedWork Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family
timePeriodDescribed ancient societies
prehistory
usesMethod comparative analysis of kinship terminologies
comparative ethnology

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