A complex society is characterized by the following modern features:
Organizational society wherein its economy is structured according to specialization and a division of labor. These economic features spawn a bureaucratic class and institutionalize inequality.[1]
Archaeologically, features such as big architectural projects and prescribed burial rites.[1]
Large scale agricultural development, which allows members of society time for specialized skill sets.
Organized political structure.
The term is mostly used as shorthand to indicate a society with intricate political organization and using technology to expand economic production.[2]
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^Calhoun, Craig J. (2002). Dictionary of the social sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512371-5. OCLC 45505995.
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