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Trayectorias de urbanización en el valle y el delta del Nilo en el IV milenio a.C. : Hieracómpolis y Tell el-Farkha en perspectiva comparada
One of the main foci of comparative studies on ancient societies deals with
urban dynamics and, in particular, with initial urbanization processes and
their concomitance with the transformations that lead to the emergence of state
dynamics. Within this context, we will analyze here the evidence about two
nuclei that have provided a large amount of information on the characteristics
of the population nucleation on the banks of the Nile during the IV millennium
BC: Hierakonpolis, in Upper Egypt, and Tell el-Farkha, in the Nile delta. We
will address, first, the available evidence for both historical situations, organizing
it into four major areas, related to spatial dynamics, forms of functional
specialization, social differentiation, and conflict, which allow us to notice
the main innovations that characterize these processes. And second, we will
propose a reconsideration of the information that relates to a specific problem:
the relationship between the concentration of population in urban contexts
and the processes of sociopolitical hierarchization that took place within and
from the urban centers. In this sense, beyond the multiple differences between
the urbanization trajectories of Hierakonpolis and Tell el-Farkha in the long
term, the beginnings of these processes in both nuclei have a common characteristic,
which is fundamental for further transformations: the creation of
a social context whose practices exceeded the limits related to the preexisting
logic of social organization.