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    Archaeologists measure and compare size of 50,000 ancient houses to learn about history of inequality

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    In a study published in the journal PNAS, researchers compared house size distributions from more than 1,000 sites around the world, covering the last 10,000 years. They found that while inequality is widespread throughout human history, it's not inevitable, nor is it expressed to the same degree at every place and time.
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