This is from today's Archeological News.The Hohokam inhabited the Valley between A.D. 1 and A.D. 1450 and perhaps are best known for the sophisticated canals that settlers later used for irrigation.
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When does a sophisticated system of canals emerge from "a lot of irrigation ditches."
It's a pet peeve of mine, this overuse of the word "sophisticated." It seems to be applied to ancient, prehistoric, or historical tribal cultures to imply that the people were/are really quite accomplished,, not as "primitive" as some people might think.
It is used to describe healing practices, social organizations,
crafts, calendars, and just about everything else.
But what does the word really mean in describing the achievements
of various civilizations? Is there a gradient from crude....to mediocre...
to sophisticated? How many levels of complexity are required for
sophistication to exist?
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