Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia
Monuments, Metals and Mobility
Herausgeber: Hanks, Bryan K; Linduff, Katheryn M
Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia
Monuments, Metals and Mobility
Herausgeber: Hanks, Bryan K; Linduff, Katheryn M
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Challenges current interpretations of social and cultural change in prehistoric Eurasia, through a thematic investigation of archaeological patterns.
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Challenges current interpretations of social and cultural change in prehistoric Eurasia, through a thematic investigation of archaeological patterns.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517126
- ISBN-10: 0521517125
- Artikelnr.: 25529362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517126
- ISBN-10: 0521517125
- Artikelnr.: 25529362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Bryan K. Hanks is assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh and research associate of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. He has been involved in collaborative archaeological research in the Russian Federation since 1998 and has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. Katheryn M. Linduff is UCIS Professor of Art History and Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the co-editor (with Karen S. Rubinson) of Are All Warriors Male? Gender Roles on the Ancient Eurasian Steppes and (with Sun Yan) Gender and Chinese Archaeology.
1. Introduction Bryan Hanks and Katheryn Linduff; Part I. Framing
Complexity: 2. Introduction Ledmila Koryakova; 3. Differentiated political
landscapes and non-uniform complexity in Bronze Age steppe archaeology
Michael Frachetti; 4. Climate change, conflict, and the origins of the
Sintashta-Arkaim complex David Anthony; 5. Settlements and necropolises of
the Bronze Age of the Urals: opportunities for the reconstruction of social
dynamics Andrei Epimakhov; 6. The Maikop singularity: a unique example of
the unequal accumulation of wealth on the Bronze Age Eurasian steppes? Phil
Kohl; Part II. Mining, Metallurgy and Trade: 7. Introduction Katheryn
Linduff; 8. Formation of the Eurasian steppe belt of stockbreeding
cultures: viewed through the prism of archaeometallurgy and radiocarbon
dating Evgenii Chernykh; 9. Modelling early metallurgical production and
community organization Bryan Hanks; 10. Technology and exchange: the
metallic artifacts excavated in the ancient Dian region of Yunnan province
from 5th c. BC to 2nd c. AD Han Rubin and Li Xiaocen; 11. Metal making and
social complexity in the Bronze Age Steppes: material culture practices and
value David Peterson; 12. Early metallurgy and socio-cultural complexity: a
view based on archaeological discoveries in eastern Central Asia Jianjun
Mei; Part III. Frontiers and Border Dynamics: 13. Introduction Tom
Barfield; 14. Violence on the frontiers? Sources of power and
socio-political change at the easternmost parts of the Eurasian steppes
during the early first millennium BCE Gideon Schelach; 15. First millennium
BCE Beifang artifacts as historical documents Emma Bunker; 16. Blurring the
boundaries: uncovering the complex interactions between foragers and
pastoralists in the Volga-Ural region Laura Popova; Part IV. Social Power,
Monumentality and Mobility: 17. Introduction Francis Allard; 18. Re-writing
monumental landscapes as inner Asian political process William Honeychurch,
Joshua Wright and Chunag Amartuvshin; 19. 'Socially integrative facilities'
and the emergence of societal complexity on the Mongolian steppe Jean-Luc
Houle; 20. Deer stones and khirigsuurs: pre-Scythian Bronze Age
ceremonialism and art in northern Mongolia William Fitzhugh.
Complexity: 2. Introduction Ledmila Koryakova; 3. Differentiated political
landscapes and non-uniform complexity in Bronze Age steppe archaeology
Michael Frachetti; 4. Climate change, conflict, and the origins of the
Sintashta-Arkaim complex David Anthony; 5. Settlements and necropolises of
the Bronze Age of the Urals: opportunities for the reconstruction of social
dynamics Andrei Epimakhov; 6. The Maikop singularity: a unique example of
the unequal accumulation of wealth on the Bronze Age Eurasian steppes? Phil
Kohl; Part II. Mining, Metallurgy and Trade: 7. Introduction Katheryn
Linduff; 8. Formation of the Eurasian steppe belt of stockbreeding
cultures: viewed through the prism of archaeometallurgy and radiocarbon
dating Evgenii Chernykh; 9. Modelling early metallurgical production and
community organization Bryan Hanks; 10. Technology and exchange: the
metallic artifacts excavated in the ancient Dian region of Yunnan province
from 5th c. BC to 2nd c. AD Han Rubin and Li Xiaocen; 11. Metal making and
social complexity in the Bronze Age Steppes: material culture practices and
value David Peterson; 12. Early metallurgy and socio-cultural complexity: a
view based on archaeological discoveries in eastern Central Asia Jianjun
Mei; Part III. Frontiers and Border Dynamics: 13. Introduction Tom
Barfield; 14. Violence on the frontiers? Sources of power and
socio-political change at the easternmost parts of the Eurasian steppes
during the early first millennium BCE Gideon Schelach; 15. First millennium
BCE Beifang artifacts as historical documents Emma Bunker; 16. Blurring the
boundaries: uncovering the complex interactions between foragers and
pastoralists in the Volga-Ural region Laura Popova; Part IV. Social Power,
Monumentality and Mobility: 17. Introduction Francis Allard; 18. Re-writing
monumental landscapes as inner Asian political process William Honeychurch,
Joshua Wright and Chunag Amartuvshin; 19. 'Socially integrative facilities'
and the emergence of societal complexity on the Mongolian steppe Jean-Luc
Houle; 20. Deer stones and khirigsuurs: pre-Scythian Bronze Age
ceremonialism and art in northern Mongolia William Fitzhugh.
1. Introduction Bryan Hanks and Katheryn Linduff; Part I. Framing
Complexity: 2. Introduction Ledmila Koryakova; 3. Differentiated political
landscapes and non-uniform complexity in Bronze Age steppe archaeology
Michael Frachetti; 4. Climate change, conflict, and the origins of the
Sintashta-Arkaim complex David Anthony; 5. Settlements and necropolises of
the Bronze Age of the Urals: opportunities for the reconstruction of social
dynamics Andrei Epimakhov; 6. The Maikop singularity: a unique example of
the unequal accumulation of wealth on the Bronze Age Eurasian steppes? Phil
Kohl; Part II. Mining, Metallurgy and Trade: 7. Introduction Katheryn
Linduff; 8. Formation of the Eurasian steppe belt of stockbreeding
cultures: viewed through the prism of archaeometallurgy and radiocarbon
dating Evgenii Chernykh; 9. Modelling early metallurgical production and
community organization Bryan Hanks; 10. Technology and exchange: the
metallic artifacts excavated in the ancient Dian region of Yunnan province
from 5th c. BC to 2nd c. AD Han Rubin and Li Xiaocen; 11. Metal making and
social complexity in the Bronze Age Steppes: material culture practices and
value David Peterson; 12. Early metallurgy and socio-cultural complexity: a
view based on archaeological discoveries in eastern Central Asia Jianjun
Mei; Part III. Frontiers and Border Dynamics: 13. Introduction Tom
Barfield; 14. Violence on the frontiers? Sources of power and
socio-political change at the easternmost parts of the Eurasian steppes
during the early first millennium BCE Gideon Schelach; 15. First millennium
BCE Beifang artifacts as historical documents Emma Bunker; 16. Blurring the
boundaries: uncovering the complex interactions between foragers and
pastoralists in the Volga-Ural region Laura Popova; Part IV. Social Power,
Monumentality and Mobility: 17. Introduction Francis Allard; 18. Re-writing
monumental landscapes as inner Asian political process William Honeychurch,
Joshua Wright and Chunag Amartuvshin; 19. 'Socially integrative facilities'
and the emergence of societal complexity on the Mongolian steppe Jean-Luc
Houle; 20. Deer stones and khirigsuurs: pre-Scythian Bronze Age
ceremonialism and art in northern Mongolia William Fitzhugh.
Complexity: 2. Introduction Ledmila Koryakova; 3. Differentiated political
landscapes and non-uniform complexity in Bronze Age steppe archaeology
Michael Frachetti; 4. Climate change, conflict, and the origins of the
Sintashta-Arkaim complex David Anthony; 5. Settlements and necropolises of
the Bronze Age of the Urals: opportunities for the reconstruction of social
dynamics Andrei Epimakhov; 6. The Maikop singularity: a unique example of
the unequal accumulation of wealth on the Bronze Age Eurasian steppes? Phil
Kohl; Part II. Mining, Metallurgy and Trade: 7. Introduction Katheryn
Linduff; 8. Formation of the Eurasian steppe belt of stockbreeding
cultures: viewed through the prism of archaeometallurgy and radiocarbon
dating Evgenii Chernykh; 9. Modelling early metallurgical production and
community organization Bryan Hanks; 10. Technology and exchange: the
metallic artifacts excavated in the ancient Dian region of Yunnan province
from 5th c. BC to 2nd c. AD Han Rubin and Li Xiaocen; 11. Metal making and
social complexity in the Bronze Age Steppes: material culture practices and
value David Peterson; 12. Early metallurgy and socio-cultural complexity: a
view based on archaeological discoveries in eastern Central Asia Jianjun
Mei; Part III. Frontiers and Border Dynamics: 13. Introduction Tom
Barfield; 14. Violence on the frontiers? Sources of power and
socio-political change at the easternmost parts of the Eurasian steppes
during the early first millennium BCE Gideon Schelach; 15. First millennium
BCE Beifang artifacts as historical documents Emma Bunker; 16. Blurring the
boundaries: uncovering the complex interactions between foragers and
pastoralists in the Volga-Ural region Laura Popova; Part IV. Social Power,
Monumentality and Mobility: 17. Introduction Francis Allard; 18. Re-writing
monumental landscapes as inner Asian political process William Honeychurch,
Joshua Wright and Chunag Amartuvshin; 19. 'Socially integrative facilities'
and the emergence of societal complexity on the Mongolian steppe Jean-Luc
Houle; 20. Deer stones and khirigsuurs: pre-Scythian Bronze Age
ceremonialism and art in northern Mongolia William Fitzhugh.