The tomb left behind by Chinese queen consort Fu Hao’s wasn't poor, even by loftier Egyptian standards. It's also evidence of a highly stratified society, in which a warrior elite lives off plunder from military campaigns and raids – much of it enslaved enemies and peasants – as well as a significant agricultural surplus that it captures as taxes in exc…
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