Wealth gaps aren’t modern: Archaeologists reveal inequality began over 10,000 years ago

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A new global study led by Tim Kohler, archaeologist and Regents Professor Emeritus, and co-edited by Amy Bogaard (Oxford University) reveals that wealth inequality began over 10,000 years ago, gradually increasing with the rise of agriculture, population growth, and hierarchical settlements.

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