Section: Social Complexity
Subsection: Hierarchical Complexity

Administrative Level

Talking about hierarchical complexity, administrative levels records the administrative levels of a polity. an example of hierarchy for a state society could be (1) the overall ruler, (2) provincial/regional governors, (3) district heads, (4) town mayors, (5) village heads. note that unlike in settlement hierarchy, here you code people hierarchy. do not simply copy settlement hierarchy data here. for archaeological polities, you will usually code as 'unknown', unless experts identified ranks of chiefs or officials independently of the settlement hierarchy. note: often there are more than one concurrent administrative hierarchy. in the example above the hierarchy refers to the territorial government. in addition, the ruler may have a hierarchically organized central bureaucracy located in the capital. for example, (4)the overall ruler, (3) chiefs of various ministries, (2) midlevel bureaucrats, (1) scribes and clerks. in the narrative paragraph detail what is known about both hierarchies. the machine-readable code should reflect the largest number (the longer chain of command).   (See here)
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Variable Definition
Polity The Seshat Polity ID
Year(s) The years for which we have the data. [negative = BCE]
Tag [Evidenced, Disputed, Suspected, Inferred, Unknown]
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Variable Definition
administrative_level_from The lower range of administrative level for a polity.
administrative_level_to The upper range of administrative level for a polity.

# Polity Year(s) Administrative Level from Administrative Level to Description   Edit
1
(Susa II)
3700 BCE
3
3
None
2
(Susa II)
3600 BCE
3
3
None
3
(Susa II)
3500 BCE
3
4
None
4
(Susa II)
3400 BCE
4
4
None
5
(Susa II)
3300 BCE
4
4
None
6
(Susa II)
3200 BCE
4
4
None
7
(Susa II)
3100 BCE
4
4
None
8
(Deccan - Iron Age)
1200 BCE 1000 BCE
1
1
None
9
(Deccan - Iron Age)
999 BCE 600 BCE
1
2
None
10
(Deccan - Iron Age)
599 BCE 300 BCE
2
2
None
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