"Once states appeared, adaptive conditions changed yet again - at least for farmers. At that moment, mobility allowed farmers to escape the impositions of states and their wars. I call this tertiary dispersion. The other two revolutions - agriculture and complex society - were secure but the state's domination of its peasantry was not, and so we find a strategy of 'collecting people … and establishing villages.'"-- Richard O'Connor
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