Section: Social Complexity
Subsection: Hierarchical Complexity

Religious Level

Talking about hierarchical complexity, religious levels records the religious levels of a polity. same principle as with administrative levels. start with the head of the official cult (if present) coded as: level 1, and work down to the local priest.   (See here)
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Variable Definition
Polity The Seshat Polity ID
Year(s) The years for which we have the data. [negative = BCE]
Tag [Evidenced, Disputed, Suspected, Inferred, Unknown]
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Variable Definition
religious_level_from The lower range of religious level for a polity.
religious_level_to The upper range of religious level for a polity.

# Polity Year(s) Religious Level from Religious Level to Description   Edit
161
(Hatti - New Kingdom)
Full Year Range of Hatti - New Kingdom is assumed.
[-1400, -1180]
4
4
None
162
(Ottoman Emirate)
Full Year Range of Ottoman Emirate is assumed.
[1299, 1402]
2
2
None
163
(Ottoman Empire I)
Full Year Range of Ottoman Empire I is assumed.
[1402, 1517]
4
4
None
164
(Hallstatt B2-3)
Full Year Range of Hallstatt B2-3 is assumed.
[-900, -700]
1
1
None
165
(Timurid Empire)
Full Year Range of Timurid Empire is assumed.
[1370, 1526]
1
3
None
166
(La Tene B2-C1)
Full Year Range of La Tene B2-C1 is assumed.
[-325, -175]
None
None
None
167
(Monopalatial Crete)
Full Year Range of Monopalatial Crete is assumed.
[-1450, -1300]
3
3
None
168
(Early Angkor)
Full Year Range of Early Angkor is assumed.
[802, 1100]
4
4
None
169
(Late Angkor)
Full Year Range of Late Angkor is assumed.
[1220, 1432]
4
4
None
170
(Latium - Copper Age)
Full Year Range of Latium - Copper Age is assumed.
[-3600, -1800]
1
1
None
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