protocivilizations
Protocivilizations represent a hypothetical stage of societal development that precedes the emergence of full-fledged civilizations. The term suggests a transitional phase where certain key characteristics of civilization begin to appear, but not yet in a fully organized or widespread manner. These characteristics might include the development of more complex social structures, early forms of agriculture, rudimentary settlements, and perhaps early forms of symbolic communication or art. Protocivilizations are not defined by a strict set of criteria but are generally understood as societies that have moved beyond simple hunter-gatherer bands but have not yet established the hallmarks of civilization such as large-scale urban centers, monumental architecture, or sophisticated state-level governance.
The concept of protocivilization is often used in archaeological and anthropological contexts to describe societies that