Drawing together maritime landscape studies and network analysis, this book offers an archaeological exploration of seaborne economy and connectivity across the Roman eastern Mediterranean, where the material record of shipwrecks and ports reveals multiple evolving regional and interregional systems of interaction.
Drawing together maritime landscape studies and network analysis, this book offers an archaeological exploration of seaborne economy and connectivity across the Roman eastern Mediterranean, where the material record of shipwrecks and ports reveals multiple evolving regional and interregional systems of interaction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin Leidwanger is Assistant Professor of Classics at Stanford University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Maritime Interaction and Mediterranean Communities · Movement, Connectivity, and Economic History · Roman Maritime Economies · Shipwreck Datasets · An Eastern Mediterranean Case Study · The Route Ahead 2. Topography and Tools of Interaction · Marine Environment of the Eastern Mediterranean · Evidence for Ships and Seafaring · Roman and Late Antique Seagoing Vessels · Ancient Mediterranean Sailing · Diversity and Dynamism 3. Modeling Maritime Dynamics · Regionalisms · Landscapes · Mobilities · Thinking through Networks · From Ancient Mobility to Dynamic Networks · Maritime Archaeology and Network Potential 4. Exploring Shipwreck Data · Number Crunching · Connective Structures · Spatial Topography of Seafaring · Toward Big Data for Maritime Economies 5. Ports and Everyday Economies · Situating Roman Ports · Two Miniature "Archipelagos^" · Ports, Hinterlands, and Network Interaction · "Nodes of Density" 6. Maritime Networks in the Roman East · Small-Scale Activity and Regional Integration · Emergence and Evolution of Maritime Networks · From Maritime Archaeologies to Economic Histories · Further Journeys Appendices 1. Roman and Late Antique Shipwrecks from Southwest Turkey and the Northeast Mediterranean 2. Wind Patterns in the Southeast Aegean and Northeast Mediterranean References Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Maritime Interaction and Mediterranean Communities · Movement, Connectivity, and Economic History · Roman Maritime Economies · Shipwreck Datasets · An Eastern Mediterranean Case Study · The Route Ahead 2. Topography and Tools of Interaction · Marine Environment of the Eastern Mediterranean · Evidence for Ships and Seafaring · Roman and Late Antique Seagoing Vessels · Ancient Mediterranean Sailing · Diversity and Dynamism 3. Modeling Maritime Dynamics · Regionalisms · Landscapes · Mobilities · Thinking through Networks · From Ancient Mobility to Dynamic Networks · Maritime Archaeology and Network Potential 4. Exploring Shipwreck Data · Number Crunching · Connective Structures · Spatial Topography of Seafaring · Toward Big Data for Maritime Economies 5. Ports and Everyday Economies · Situating Roman Ports · Two Miniature "Archipelagos^" · Ports, Hinterlands, and Network Interaction · "Nodes of Density" 6. Maritime Networks in the Roman East · Small-Scale Activity and Regional Integration · Emergence and Evolution of Maritime Networks · From Maritime Archaeologies to Economic Histories · Further Journeys Appendices 1. Roman and Late Antique Shipwrecks from Southwest Turkey and the Northeast Mediterranean 2. Wind Patterns in the Southeast Aegean and Northeast Mediterranean References Index
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