3 NS4 NSLevels ofsocialcomplexity/hierarchy NorenzayanandHenrich’sMoralizinggodsCollectiveactionproblemNataruksite,10kyaAmericanPacificCoastfishing sitesCarniero’sCircumscriptionAnd CoercionState societalcharacteristicsCategoriesof powerOrganizedreligionEvolutionarystablestrategyAchievedvs.ascribedstatusUruk(civilizationtraits)Cahokia(chiefdom)Powervs.authorityHawk-DovegameEurasia vs.N. America:wealthinequalityGinicoefficientPatron-clientmodelKinship(Kelly2019)Civilizationtraits ofMayanLowlandViolentconflictIn/equality inTeotihuacán?AltruismRousseauvs.HobbesGreenbeardstrategyCitytraitsCarol andMelvinEmber’sresearch3 NS4 NSLevels ofsocialcomplexity/hierarchy NorenzayanandHenrich’sMoralizinggodsCollectiveactionproblemNataruksite,10kyaAmericanPacificCoastfishing sitesCarniero’sCircumscriptionAnd CoercionState societalcharacteristicsCategoriesof powerOrganizedreligionEvolutionarystablestrategyAchievedvs.ascribedstatusUruk(civilizationtraits)Cahokia(chiefdom)Powervs.authorityHawk-DovegameEurasia vs.N. America:wealthinequalityGinicoefficientPatron-clientmodelKinship(Kelly2019)Civilizationtraits ofMayanLowlandViolentconflictIn/equality inTeotihuacán?AltruismRousseauvs.HobbesGreenbeardstrategyCitytraitsCarol andMelvinEmber’sresearch

Rise of the State - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 3 NS 4 NS
  2. Levels of social complexity/ hierarchy
  3. Norenzayan and Henrich’s Moralizing gods
  4. Collective action problem
  5. Nataruk site, 10kya
  6. American Pacific Coast fishing sites
  7. Carniero’s Circumscription And Coercion
  8. State societal characteristics
  9. Categories of power
  10. Organized religion
  11. Evolutionary stable strategy
  12. Achieved vs. ascribed status
  13. Uruk (civilization traits)
  14. Cahokia (chiefdom)
  15. Power vs. authority
  16. Hawk-Dove game
  17. Eurasia vs. N. America: wealth inequality
  18. Gini coefficient
  19. Patron-client model
  20. Kinship (Kelly 2019)
  21. Civilization traits of Mayan Lowland
  22. Violent conflict
  23. In/equality in Teotihuacán?
  24. Altruism
  25. Rousseau vs. Hobbes
  26. Green beard strategy
  27. City traits
  28. Carol and Melvin Ember’s research