The pre-colonial political organization described as acephalous was the
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The pre-colonial political organization described as acephalous was the Igbo political organization. This means that the Igbo society did not have a centralized system of government with a single ruler or monarch. Instead, political power was distributed among various villages and clans, each with their own governing council and leader. This system is also known as a "stateless" or "segmentary" system, where power and authority are dispersed horizontally rather than vertically.