Globalization in Prehistory
Herausgeber: Boivin, Nicole; Frachetti, Michael D.
Globalization in Prehistory
Herausgeber: Boivin, Nicole; Frachetti, Michael D.
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Challenges contemporary understandings of 'globalization' by focusing on the role of non-state prehistoric societies and their vast realms of connectivity.
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Challenges contemporary understandings of 'globalization' by focusing on the role of non-state prehistoric societies and their vast realms of connectivity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429801
- ISBN-10: 1108429807
- Artikelnr.: 52420517
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429801
- ISBN-10: 1108429807
- Artikelnr.: 52420517
Introduction. Archaeology and people without history Nicole Boivin and
Michael D. Frachetti; 1. What's the point? Globalization and the emergence
of ceramic-using hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia Peter Hommel; 2.
Globalizing interactions in the Arabian neolithic and the 'Ubaid Robert
Carter; 3. Domestic dispersal, human agency and the connectivity in Island
Southeast Asia during the Holocene Tim Denham; 4. Bronze Age participation
in a 'global' ecumene: mortuary practice and ideology across Inner Asia
Michael D. Frachetti and Elissa Bullion; 5. Prehistoric globalizing
processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? Yitzchak Jaffe and Rowan
Flad; 6. Global networks and local agents in the Iron Age Eurasian steppe
Ursula Brosseder and Bryan K. Miller; 7. Nomads and caravan trade in the
Syrian Desert Eivind Heldaas Seland; 8. Invisible agents of Eastern trade:
foregrounding Island Southeast Asian agency in pre-modern globalization Tim
Hoogervorst and Nicole Boivin; 9. From rural collectables to global
commodities: copper from Oman and obsidian from Ethiopia Ioana A. Dimitru
and Michael J. Harrower; 10. The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean:
small-scale wealth and emergent power in eighth-eleventh century
Central-Southern Africa Edwin N. Wilsen; 11. Christians and spices: hidden
foundations and misrecognitions in European colonial expansion to South
Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 12. Subsistence middlemen traders and
pre-colonial globalization in Melanesia Ian Lilley.
Michael D. Frachetti; 1. What's the point? Globalization and the emergence
of ceramic-using hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia Peter Hommel; 2.
Globalizing interactions in the Arabian neolithic and the 'Ubaid Robert
Carter; 3. Domestic dispersal, human agency and the connectivity in Island
Southeast Asia during the Holocene Tim Denham; 4. Bronze Age participation
in a 'global' ecumene: mortuary practice and ideology across Inner Asia
Michael D. Frachetti and Elissa Bullion; 5. Prehistoric globalizing
processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? Yitzchak Jaffe and Rowan
Flad; 6. Global networks and local agents in the Iron Age Eurasian steppe
Ursula Brosseder and Bryan K. Miller; 7. Nomads and caravan trade in the
Syrian Desert Eivind Heldaas Seland; 8. Invisible agents of Eastern trade:
foregrounding Island Southeast Asian agency in pre-modern globalization Tim
Hoogervorst and Nicole Boivin; 9. From rural collectables to global
commodities: copper from Oman and obsidian from Ethiopia Ioana A. Dimitru
and Michael J. Harrower; 10. The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean:
small-scale wealth and emergent power in eighth-eleventh century
Central-Southern Africa Edwin N. Wilsen; 11. Christians and spices: hidden
foundations and misrecognitions in European colonial expansion to South
Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 12. Subsistence middlemen traders and
pre-colonial globalization in Melanesia Ian Lilley.
Introduction. Archaeology and people without history Nicole Boivin and
Michael D. Frachetti; 1. What's the point? Globalization and the emergence
of ceramic-using hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia Peter Hommel; 2.
Globalizing interactions in the Arabian neolithic and the 'Ubaid Robert
Carter; 3. Domestic dispersal, human agency and the connectivity in Island
Southeast Asia during the Holocene Tim Denham; 4. Bronze Age participation
in a 'global' ecumene: mortuary practice and ideology across Inner Asia
Michael D. Frachetti and Elissa Bullion; 5. Prehistoric globalizing
processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? Yitzchak Jaffe and Rowan
Flad; 6. Global networks and local agents in the Iron Age Eurasian steppe
Ursula Brosseder and Bryan K. Miller; 7. Nomads and caravan trade in the
Syrian Desert Eivind Heldaas Seland; 8. Invisible agents of Eastern trade:
foregrounding Island Southeast Asian agency in pre-modern globalization Tim
Hoogervorst and Nicole Boivin; 9. From rural collectables to global
commodities: copper from Oman and obsidian from Ethiopia Ioana A. Dimitru
and Michael J. Harrower; 10. The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean:
small-scale wealth and emergent power in eighth-eleventh century
Central-Southern Africa Edwin N. Wilsen; 11. Christians and spices: hidden
foundations and misrecognitions in European colonial expansion to South
Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 12. Subsistence middlemen traders and
pre-colonial globalization in Melanesia Ian Lilley.
Michael D. Frachetti; 1. What's the point? Globalization and the emergence
of ceramic-using hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia Peter Hommel; 2.
Globalizing interactions in the Arabian neolithic and the 'Ubaid Robert
Carter; 3. Domestic dispersal, human agency and the connectivity in Island
Southeast Asia during the Holocene Tim Denham; 4. Bronze Age participation
in a 'global' ecumene: mortuary practice and ideology across Inner Asia
Michael D. Frachetti and Elissa Bullion; 5. Prehistoric globalizing
processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? Yitzchak Jaffe and Rowan
Flad; 6. Global networks and local agents in the Iron Age Eurasian steppe
Ursula Brosseder and Bryan K. Miller; 7. Nomads and caravan trade in the
Syrian Desert Eivind Heldaas Seland; 8. Invisible agents of Eastern trade:
foregrounding Island Southeast Asian agency in pre-modern globalization Tim
Hoogervorst and Nicole Boivin; 9. From rural collectables to global
commodities: copper from Oman and obsidian from Ethiopia Ioana A. Dimitru
and Michael J. Harrower; 10. The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean:
small-scale wealth and emergent power in eighth-eleventh century
Central-Southern Africa Edwin N. Wilsen; 11. Christians and spices: hidden
foundations and misrecognitions in European colonial expansion to South
Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 12. Subsistence middlemen traders and
pre-colonial globalization in Melanesia Ian Lilley.