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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108423
- ISBN-10: 052110842X
- Artikelnr.: 26032837
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108423
- ISBN-10: 052110842X
- Artikelnr.: 26032837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. Centre and periphery: a
review of a concept Michael Rowlands; Part II. Regional Systems and the
Genesis of Dependency: 2. The ancient economy, transferable technologies
and the Bronze Age world-system: a view from the north-eastern frontier of
the Ancient Near East Phil Kohl; 3. Cedar forest to silver mountain: social
change and the development of long-distance trade in early Near Eastern
societies Leon Marfoe; 4. On tracking cultural transfers in prehistory: the
case of Egypt and lower Mesopotamia in the fourth millennium BC P. R. S.
Moorey; Part III. Regional Interaction and Crisis: 5. Commercial networks
in the Ancient Near East Mogens Trolle Larsen; 6. Aspects of ceremonial
exchange in the Near East during the late second millennium BC Carlo
Zaccagnini; 7. The collapse of the Near Eastern regional system at the end
of the Bronze Age: the case of Syria Mario Liverani; 8. Centre and
periphery in Bronze Age Scandinavia Kristian Kristiansen; Part IV. Imperial
Expansion and its Hinterland: zonal contrasts: 9. Imperial expansion under
the Roman Republic Daphne Nash; 10. Culture process on the periphery:
Belgic Gaul and Rome during the late Republic and early Empire Colin
Haselgrove; 11. Empire, frontier and the barbarian hinterland: Rome and
northern Europe from AD 1-400 Lotte Hedeager; Bibliography; Index.
review of a concept Michael Rowlands; Part II. Regional Systems and the
Genesis of Dependency: 2. The ancient economy, transferable technologies
and the Bronze Age world-system: a view from the north-eastern frontier of
the Ancient Near East Phil Kohl; 3. Cedar forest to silver mountain: social
change and the development of long-distance trade in early Near Eastern
societies Leon Marfoe; 4. On tracking cultural transfers in prehistory: the
case of Egypt and lower Mesopotamia in the fourth millennium BC P. R. S.
Moorey; Part III. Regional Interaction and Crisis: 5. Commercial networks
in the Ancient Near East Mogens Trolle Larsen; 6. Aspects of ceremonial
exchange in the Near East during the late second millennium BC Carlo
Zaccagnini; 7. The collapse of the Near Eastern regional system at the end
of the Bronze Age: the case of Syria Mario Liverani; 8. Centre and
periphery in Bronze Age Scandinavia Kristian Kristiansen; Part IV. Imperial
Expansion and its Hinterland: zonal contrasts: 9. Imperial expansion under
the Roman Republic Daphne Nash; 10. Culture process on the periphery:
Belgic Gaul and Rome during the late Republic and early Empire Colin
Haselgrove; 11. Empire, frontier and the barbarian hinterland: Rome and
northern Europe from AD 1-400 Lotte Hedeager; Bibliography; Index.
Preface; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. Centre and periphery: a
review of a concept Michael Rowlands; Part II. Regional Systems and the
Genesis of Dependency: 2. The ancient economy, transferable technologies
and the Bronze Age world-system: a view from the north-eastern frontier of
the Ancient Near East Phil Kohl; 3. Cedar forest to silver mountain: social
change and the development of long-distance trade in early Near Eastern
societies Leon Marfoe; 4. On tracking cultural transfers in prehistory: the
case of Egypt and lower Mesopotamia in the fourth millennium BC P. R. S.
Moorey; Part III. Regional Interaction and Crisis: 5. Commercial networks
in the Ancient Near East Mogens Trolle Larsen; 6. Aspects of ceremonial
exchange in the Near East during the late second millennium BC Carlo
Zaccagnini; 7. The collapse of the Near Eastern regional system at the end
of the Bronze Age: the case of Syria Mario Liverani; 8. Centre and
periphery in Bronze Age Scandinavia Kristian Kristiansen; Part IV. Imperial
Expansion and its Hinterland: zonal contrasts: 9. Imperial expansion under
the Roman Republic Daphne Nash; 10. Culture process on the periphery:
Belgic Gaul and Rome during the late Republic and early Empire Colin
Haselgrove; 11. Empire, frontier and the barbarian hinterland: Rome and
northern Europe from AD 1-400 Lotte Hedeager; Bibliography; Index.
review of a concept Michael Rowlands; Part II. Regional Systems and the
Genesis of Dependency: 2. The ancient economy, transferable technologies
and the Bronze Age world-system: a view from the north-eastern frontier of
the Ancient Near East Phil Kohl; 3. Cedar forest to silver mountain: social
change and the development of long-distance trade in early Near Eastern
societies Leon Marfoe; 4. On tracking cultural transfers in prehistory: the
case of Egypt and lower Mesopotamia in the fourth millennium BC P. R. S.
Moorey; Part III. Regional Interaction and Crisis: 5. Commercial networks
in the Ancient Near East Mogens Trolle Larsen; 6. Aspects of ceremonial
exchange in the Near East during the late second millennium BC Carlo
Zaccagnini; 7. The collapse of the Near Eastern regional system at the end
of the Bronze Age: the case of Syria Mario Liverani; 8. Centre and
periphery in Bronze Age Scandinavia Kristian Kristiansen; Part IV. Imperial
Expansion and its Hinterland: zonal contrasts: 9. Imperial expansion under
the Roman Republic Daphne Nash; 10. Culture process on the periphery:
Belgic Gaul and Rome during the late Republic and early Empire Colin
Haselgrove; 11. Empire, frontier and the barbarian hinterland: Rome and
northern Europe from AD 1-400 Lotte Hedeager; Bibliography; Index.