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In considering the long trajectory of human societies, researchers have too often favored models of despotic control by the few or structural models that fail to grant agency to those with less power in shaping history. Recent scholarship demonstrates such models to be not only limiting but also empirically inaccurate. This Element reviews archaeological approaches to collective action drawing on theoretical perspectives from across the globe and case studies from prehispanic Mesoamerica. It highlights how institutions and systems of governance matter, vary over space and time, and can oscillate between more pluralistic and more autocratic forms within the same society, culture, or polity. The historical coverage examines resource dilemmas and ways of mediating them, how ritual and religion can foster both social solidarity and hierarchy, the political financing of institutions and variability in forms of governance, and lessons drawn to inform the building of more resilient communities in the present.
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在考慮人類社會的長期發展軌跡時,研究人員往往偏好少數人的專制控制模型或結構模型,這些模型未能賦予那些在塑造歷史中權力較小的人主動性。最近的學術研究表明,這些模型不僅具有局限性,而且在實證上也是不準確的。本文回顧了考古學對集體行動的研究方法,借鑒了全球各地的理論觀點和前哥倫布時期中美洲的案例研究。它強調了制度和治理體系的重要性,這些制度和體系在空間和時間上存在差異,並且在同一社會、文化或政體中可以在更多元化和更專制化的形式之間擺動。歷史範圍涵蓋了資源困境及其調解方式,宗教和儀式如何促進社會團結和等級制度,政治機構的財政支持和治理形式的多樣性,以及從中獲得的教訓,以便在當下建設更具彈性的社區。