Did every civilization have inequality? New 10,000-year study reveals a surprising answer.

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A photo of an archaeological site in El Palmillo, Mexico, including the remains of walls and rooms of a residence. People in work clothes and wide brimmed hats are gathered around the site.

The researchers directing excavations at the Platform 11 residence in El Palmillo, Mexico. (Image credit: Linda Nicholas and Gary Feinman)

Inequality is nothing new, but it’s also far from inevitable.

That’s the takeaway from a new study of more than 1,000 settlements around the world over the last 10,000 years. Archaeologists found that while social inequality did tend to grow with population, the trend is not guaranteed.

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