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This unique collection applies globalization concepts to the discipline of archaeology, using a wide range of global case studies from a group of international specialists. The volume spans from as early as 10,000 cal. BP to the modern era, analysing the relationship between material culture, complex connectivities between communities and groups, and cultural change. Each contributor considers globalization ideas explicitly to explore the socio-cultural connectivities of the past. In considering social practices shared between different historic groups, and also the expression of their…mehr
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This unique collection applies globalization concepts to the discipline of archaeology, using a wide range of global case studies from a group of international specialists. The volume spans from as early as 10,000 cal. BP to the modern era, analysing the relationship between material culture, complex connectivities between communities and groups, and cultural change. Each contributor considers globalization ideas explicitly to explore the socio-cultural connectivities of the past. In considering social practices shared between different historic groups, and also the expression of their respective identities, the papers in this volume illustrate the potential of globalization thinking to bridge the local and global in material culture analysis. As such, it will appeal to archaeologists and historians as well as social science researchers interested in the origins of globalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2359g
- ISBN-13: 9780415841306
- ISBN-10: 0415841305
- Artikelnr.: 43677242
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2359g
- ISBN-13: 9780415841306
- ISBN-10: 0415841305
- Artikelnr.: 43677242
Tamar Hodos is Reader in Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol.
Section 1: Introduction
1.1. Globalization: some basics. An introduction to The Routledge Handbook
of Archaeology and Globalization. Tamar Hodos
1.2. Distinguishing Past Globalizations
Justin Jennings
1.3. Globalization, Connectivities and Networks: an archaeological
perspective
Carl Knappett
1.4. Economic Aspects of Globalization in the Past Material World
Gary M. Feinman
1.5. Globalization Thinking and the Past
Robbie Robertson
Section 2: Africa
2.1. Africa in and of the World: Archaeological Perspectives on
Globalization in the Longue Durée
Paul J. Lane
2.2. Exploring Aegyptiaca and their Material Agency throughout Global
History
Miguel John Versluys
2.3. GLOBALIZATION: CONTACT BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE
DURING THE EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Scott MacEachern
2.4. The Swahili and Globalization in the Indian Ocean
Chapurukha Kusimba
2.5. European Colonialism and Globalization in Africa in the Nineteenth
Century CE
Lydia Wilson Marshall
2.6. Future Material Culture: Chinese Construction in Africa and the
Consequences for African Cultural Heritage
Paul Lane, Cornelia Kleinitz & Yongilang Gao
2.7. The Mobile Phone - A Global Good? Modern Material Culture and
Communication Technology in Africa
Julia Verne
Section 3: Americas
3.1 Globalization Processes as Recognized in the Americas
Alexander Geurds
3.2 Olmec Globalization: a Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity
Robert M. Rosenswig
3.3 On the Horizon: Art, Valuables and Large-Scale Interaction Networks in
the Ancient Andes
George F. Lau
3.4 Foreigners from Far-Off Islands: Long-Distance Exchange between Western
Mesoamerica and Coastal South America (600-1200 CE): a Globalization
Analysis
Alexander Geurds
3.5 Globalization without Markets? Population Movement and Other
Integrative Mechanisms in the Ancient Andes
Bill Sillar
3.6 Conquest Worlds: Aztec and Spanish Experiences in Mexico, 1428-1570 CE
Frances Berdan
3.7 Globalization and the Early Modern Atlantic World, c. 1500-1700 CE
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Section 4: Australasia and Oceania
4.1. Globalization Thinking in Australasia and Oceania
Ian Lilley
4.2. The Tongan Maritime State: Oceanic Globalization, Polity Collapse and
Chaotic Interaction
Geoffrey Clark
4.3. Australian Lithic Technology: Evolution, Dispersion and Connectivity
Peter Hiscock & Tim Maloney
4.4. Edges of Worlds: Torres Strait Islander Peripheral Participation in
Ancient Globalizations
Ian J. McNiven
4.5. Melanesia Maritime Middlemen and Pre-Colonial Glocalization
Ian Lilley
4.6. Disentangling the Lapita Interaction Spheres: the Global, the
Provincial and the Local
Christophe Sand
4.7. East Polynesian Connectivity
Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter
Section 5: East Asia
5.1. East Asia as a Laboratory for Early Globalization
Gideon Shelach-Lavi
5.2. The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast
Asia
Gyoung-Ah Lee
5.3. Prehistoric Networks across the Korea Strait (5000-1000 BCE): 'Early
Globalization' during the Jomon Period in Northwest Kyushu?
Ilona R. Bausch
5.4. Colonialism in the Time of Globalization - the Western Zhou Yan State
Revisited
Yitzchak Jaffe
5.5. Globalization at the Crossroads: the Case of Southeast China during
the Pre- and Early Imperial Period
Francis Allard
5.6. Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia
Bryan K. Miller & Ursula Brosseder
5.7. Tombs of Xianbei Conquerors and Central Asians in Sixth Century CE
Northern China: a Globalizing Perspective
Mandy Jui-man Wu
Section 6: Europe
6.1. Deep Histories of Globalization and Europe: beyond Eurocentrism
Martin Pitts
6.2. Small, Medium, and Large: Globalization Perspectives on the
Afro-Eurasian Bronze Age
Helle Vandkilde
6.3. Local Elites Globalized in Death: a Practice Approach to Early Iron
Age Hallstatt C/D Chieftains' Burials in Northwest Europe
David Fontijn & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof
6.4. Connectivity and Social Change. Roman Goods outside the Empire (100
BCE - 400 CE)
Mariana Egri
6.5. URBANISM AND EXCHANGE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC/BALTIC, 600-1000 CE
Søren M. Sindbæk
6.6. Globalization and China. Materiality and Civilité in Post-Medieval
Europe
Martin Pitts
6.7. Connecting the Global with the Local through the Prism of
Imprisonment: the Case of Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland
Laura McAtackney
Section 7: Mediterranean
7.1 The Global Mediterranean: a Material-Cultural Perspective
Miguel John Versluys
7.2 A Globalizing Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean
Susan Sherratt
7.3 Classical Connections and Mediterranean Practices: Exploring
Connectivity and Local Interactions
Peter van Dommelen
7.4 THE GLOBALIZED ROMAN WORLD
ROBERT WITCHER
7.5 The Rise and Fall of Empires in the Islamic Mediterranean (600-1600
CE): Political Change, the Economy and Material Culture
Petra Sijpesteijn
7.6 The Renaissance in Material Culture: Material Mimesis as Force and
Evidence of Globalization
Marta Ajmar
7.7 France and the Enlightenment Mediterranean
Christopher Drew Armstrong
Section 8: Southeast Asia
8.1 Globalizing Early Southeast Asia
Miriam T. Stark
8.2 How Rice Failed to Unify Asia: Globalization and Regionalism of Early
Farming Traditions in the Monsoon World
Dorian Q. Fuller, Cristina Cobo Castillo & Charlene Murphy
8.3 Globalization at the Dawn of History: the Emergence of Global Cultures
in the Mekong and Red River Deltas
Alison Kyra Carter & Nam C. Kim
8.4 TRACING MARITIME CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD
Tom Hoogervorst
8.5 Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives
for the Adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in First Millennium CE
Southeast Asia
Stephen A. Murphy & Leedom Lefferts
8.6 Globalization in Southeast Asia's Early Age of Commerce: Evidence from
the Thirteenth Century CE Java Sea Shipwreck
Lisa C. Niziolek & Amanda Respess
8.7 Spheres of Ceramic Exchange in Southeast Asia, Ninth to Sixteenth
Centuries CE
John N. Miksic & Goh Geok Yian
Section 9: West Asia
9.1 Globalizing Ideas in West Asian Material History
Tamar Hodos
9.2 Globalizing the Halaf
Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
9.3 Connectivity and Globalization in the Bronze Age of Anatolia
Naoíse Mac Sweeney
9.4 Globalization and the Study of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
Henry P. Colburn
9.5 Lapis Lazuli, Homer and the Buddha: Material and Ideological Exchange
in West Asia (c. 250 BCE - 200 CE)
Rachel Mairs
9.6 The Global Ottomans
Joanita Vroom
9.7 Pre-modern Globalization and the Rediscovery of Iranian Antiquity
Daniel T. Potts
Section 10: Conclusion
10.1 Long Histories of Globalization
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
1.1. Globalization: some basics. An introduction to The Routledge Handbook
of Archaeology and Globalization. Tamar Hodos
1.2. Distinguishing Past Globalizations
Justin Jennings
1.3. Globalization, Connectivities and Networks: an archaeological
perspective
Carl Knappett
1.4. Economic Aspects of Globalization in the Past Material World
Gary M. Feinman
1.5. Globalization Thinking and the Past
Robbie Robertson
Section 2: Africa
2.1. Africa in and of the World: Archaeological Perspectives on
Globalization in the Longue Durée
Paul J. Lane
2.2. Exploring Aegyptiaca and their Material Agency throughout Global
History
Miguel John Versluys
2.3. GLOBALIZATION: CONTACT BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE
DURING THE EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Scott MacEachern
2.4. The Swahili and Globalization in the Indian Ocean
Chapurukha Kusimba
2.5. European Colonialism and Globalization in Africa in the Nineteenth
Century CE
Lydia Wilson Marshall
2.6. Future Material Culture: Chinese Construction in Africa and the
Consequences for African Cultural Heritage
Paul Lane, Cornelia Kleinitz & Yongilang Gao
2.7. The Mobile Phone - A Global Good? Modern Material Culture and
Communication Technology in Africa
Julia Verne
Section 3: Americas
3.1 Globalization Processes as Recognized in the Americas
Alexander Geurds
3.2 Olmec Globalization: a Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity
Robert M. Rosenswig
3.3 On the Horizon: Art, Valuables and Large-Scale Interaction Networks in
the Ancient Andes
George F. Lau
3.4 Foreigners from Far-Off Islands: Long-Distance Exchange between Western
Mesoamerica and Coastal South America (600-1200 CE): a Globalization
Analysis
Alexander Geurds
3.5 Globalization without Markets? Population Movement and Other
Integrative Mechanisms in the Ancient Andes
Bill Sillar
3.6 Conquest Worlds: Aztec and Spanish Experiences in Mexico, 1428-1570 CE
Frances Berdan
3.7 Globalization and the Early Modern Atlantic World, c. 1500-1700 CE
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Section 4: Australasia and Oceania
4.1. Globalization Thinking in Australasia and Oceania
Ian Lilley
4.2. The Tongan Maritime State: Oceanic Globalization, Polity Collapse and
Chaotic Interaction
Geoffrey Clark
4.3. Australian Lithic Technology: Evolution, Dispersion and Connectivity
Peter Hiscock & Tim Maloney
4.4. Edges of Worlds: Torres Strait Islander Peripheral Participation in
Ancient Globalizations
Ian J. McNiven
4.5. Melanesia Maritime Middlemen and Pre-Colonial Glocalization
Ian Lilley
4.6. Disentangling the Lapita Interaction Spheres: the Global, the
Provincial and the Local
Christophe Sand
4.7. East Polynesian Connectivity
Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter
Section 5: East Asia
5.1. East Asia as a Laboratory for Early Globalization
Gideon Shelach-Lavi
5.2. The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast
Asia
Gyoung-Ah Lee
5.3. Prehistoric Networks across the Korea Strait (5000-1000 BCE): 'Early
Globalization' during the Jomon Period in Northwest Kyushu?
Ilona R. Bausch
5.4. Colonialism in the Time of Globalization - the Western Zhou Yan State
Revisited
Yitzchak Jaffe
5.5. Globalization at the Crossroads: the Case of Southeast China during
the Pre- and Early Imperial Period
Francis Allard
5.6. Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia
Bryan K. Miller & Ursula Brosseder
5.7. Tombs of Xianbei Conquerors and Central Asians in Sixth Century CE
Northern China: a Globalizing Perspective
Mandy Jui-man Wu
Section 6: Europe
6.1. Deep Histories of Globalization and Europe: beyond Eurocentrism
Martin Pitts
6.2. Small, Medium, and Large: Globalization Perspectives on the
Afro-Eurasian Bronze Age
Helle Vandkilde
6.3. Local Elites Globalized in Death: a Practice Approach to Early Iron
Age Hallstatt C/D Chieftains' Burials in Northwest Europe
David Fontijn & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof
6.4. Connectivity and Social Change. Roman Goods outside the Empire (100
BCE - 400 CE)
Mariana Egri
6.5. URBANISM AND EXCHANGE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC/BALTIC, 600-1000 CE
Søren M. Sindbæk
6.6. Globalization and China. Materiality and Civilité in Post-Medieval
Europe
Martin Pitts
6.7. Connecting the Global with the Local through the Prism of
Imprisonment: the Case of Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland
Laura McAtackney
Section 7: Mediterranean
7.1 The Global Mediterranean: a Material-Cultural Perspective
Miguel John Versluys
7.2 A Globalizing Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean
Susan Sherratt
7.3 Classical Connections and Mediterranean Practices: Exploring
Connectivity and Local Interactions
Peter van Dommelen
7.4 THE GLOBALIZED ROMAN WORLD
ROBERT WITCHER
7.5 The Rise and Fall of Empires in the Islamic Mediterranean (600-1600
CE): Political Change, the Economy and Material Culture
Petra Sijpesteijn
7.6 The Renaissance in Material Culture: Material Mimesis as Force and
Evidence of Globalization
Marta Ajmar
7.7 France and the Enlightenment Mediterranean
Christopher Drew Armstrong
Section 8: Southeast Asia
8.1 Globalizing Early Southeast Asia
Miriam T. Stark
8.2 How Rice Failed to Unify Asia: Globalization and Regionalism of Early
Farming Traditions in the Monsoon World
Dorian Q. Fuller, Cristina Cobo Castillo & Charlene Murphy
8.3 Globalization at the Dawn of History: the Emergence of Global Cultures
in the Mekong and Red River Deltas
Alison Kyra Carter & Nam C. Kim
8.4 TRACING MARITIME CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD
Tom Hoogervorst
8.5 Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives
for the Adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in First Millennium CE
Southeast Asia
Stephen A. Murphy & Leedom Lefferts
8.6 Globalization in Southeast Asia's Early Age of Commerce: Evidence from
the Thirteenth Century CE Java Sea Shipwreck
Lisa C. Niziolek & Amanda Respess
8.7 Spheres of Ceramic Exchange in Southeast Asia, Ninth to Sixteenth
Centuries CE
John N. Miksic & Goh Geok Yian
Section 9: West Asia
9.1 Globalizing Ideas in West Asian Material History
Tamar Hodos
9.2 Globalizing the Halaf
Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
9.3 Connectivity and Globalization in the Bronze Age of Anatolia
Naoíse Mac Sweeney
9.4 Globalization and the Study of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
Henry P. Colburn
9.5 Lapis Lazuli, Homer and the Buddha: Material and Ideological Exchange
in West Asia (c. 250 BCE - 200 CE)
Rachel Mairs
9.6 The Global Ottomans
Joanita Vroom
9.7 Pre-modern Globalization and the Rediscovery of Iranian Antiquity
Daniel T. Potts
Section 10: Conclusion
10.1 Long Histories of Globalization
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Section 1: Introduction
1.1. Globalization: some basics. An introduction to The Routledge Handbook
of Archaeology and Globalization. Tamar Hodos
1.2. Distinguishing Past Globalizations
Justin Jennings
1.3. Globalization, Connectivities and Networks: an archaeological
perspective
Carl Knappett
1.4. Economic Aspects of Globalization in the Past Material World
Gary M. Feinman
1.5. Globalization Thinking and the Past
Robbie Robertson
Section 2: Africa
2.1. Africa in and of the World: Archaeological Perspectives on
Globalization in the Longue Durée
Paul J. Lane
2.2. Exploring Aegyptiaca and their Material Agency throughout Global
History
Miguel John Versluys
2.3. GLOBALIZATION: CONTACT BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE
DURING THE EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Scott MacEachern
2.4. The Swahili and Globalization in the Indian Ocean
Chapurukha Kusimba
2.5. European Colonialism and Globalization in Africa in the Nineteenth
Century CE
Lydia Wilson Marshall
2.6. Future Material Culture: Chinese Construction in Africa and the
Consequences for African Cultural Heritage
Paul Lane, Cornelia Kleinitz & Yongilang Gao
2.7. The Mobile Phone - A Global Good? Modern Material Culture and
Communication Technology in Africa
Julia Verne
Section 3: Americas
3.1 Globalization Processes as Recognized in the Americas
Alexander Geurds
3.2 Olmec Globalization: a Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity
Robert M. Rosenswig
3.3 On the Horizon: Art, Valuables and Large-Scale Interaction Networks in
the Ancient Andes
George F. Lau
3.4 Foreigners from Far-Off Islands: Long-Distance Exchange between Western
Mesoamerica and Coastal South America (600-1200 CE): a Globalization
Analysis
Alexander Geurds
3.5 Globalization without Markets? Population Movement and Other
Integrative Mechanisms in the Ancient Andes
Bill Sillar
3.6 Conquest Worlds: Aztec and Spanish Experiences in Mexico, 1428-1570 CE
Frances Berdan
3.7 Globalization and the Early Modern Atlantic World, c. 1500-1700 CE
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Section 4: Australasia and Oceania
4.1. Globalization Thinking in Australasia and Oceania
Ian Lilley
4.2. The Tongan Maritime State: Oceanic Globalization, Polity Collapse and
Chaotic Interaction
Geoffrey Clark
4.3. Australian Lithic Technology: Evolution, Dispersion and Connectivity
Peter Hiscock & Tim Maloney
4.4. Edges of Worlds: Torres Strait Islander Peripheral Participation in
Ancient Globalizations
Ian J. McNiven
4.5. Melanesia Maritime Middlemen and Pre-Colonial Glocalization
Ian Lilley
4.6. Disentangling the Lapita Interaction Spheres: the Global, the
Provincial and the Local
Christophe Sand
4.7. East Polynesian Connectivity
Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter
Section 5: East Asia
5.1. East Asia as a Laboratory for Early Globalization
Gideon Shelach-Lavi
5.2. The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast
Asia
Gyoung-Ah Lee
5.3. Prehistoric Networks across the Korea Strait (5000-1000 BCE): 'Early
Globalization' during the Jomon Period in Northwest Kyushu?
Ilona R. Bausch
5.4. Colonialism in the Time of Globalization - the Western Zhou Yan State
Revisited
Yitzchak Jaffe
5.5. Globalization at the Crossroads: the Case of Southeast China during
the Pre- and Early Imperial Period
Francis Allard
5.6. Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia
Bryan K. Miller & Ursula Brosseder
5.7. Tombs of Xianbei Conquerors and Central Asians in Sixth Century CE
Northern China: a Globalizing Perspective
Mandy Jui-man Wu
Section 6: Europe
6.1. Deep Histories of Globalization and Europe: beyond Eurocentrism
Martin Pitts
6.2. Small, Medium, and Large: Globalization Perspectives on the
Afro-Eurasian Bronze Age
Helle Vandkilde
6.3. Local Elites Globalized in Death: a Practice Approach to Early Iron
Age Hallstatt C/D Chieftains' Burials in Northwest Europe
David Fontijn & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof
6.4. Connectivity and Social Change. Roman Goods outside the Empire (100
BCE - 400 CE)
Mariana Egri
6.5. URBANISM AND EXCHANGE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC/BALTIC, 600-1000 CE
Søren M. Sindbæk
6.6. Globalization and China. Materiality and Civilité in Post-Medieval
Europe
Martin Pitts
6.7. Connecting the Global with the Local through the Prism of
Imprisonment: the Case of Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland
Laura McAtackney
Section 7: Mediterranean
7.1 The Global Mediterranean: a Material-Cultural Perspective
Miguel John Versluys
7.2 A Globalizing Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean
Susan Sherratt
7.3 Classical Connections and Mediterranean Practices: Exploring
Connectivity and Local Interactions
Peter van Dommelen
7.4 THE GLOBALIZED ROMAN WORLD
ROBERT WITCHER
7.5 The Rise and Fall of Empires in the Islamic Mediterranean (600-1600
CE): Political Change, the Economy and Material Culture
Petra Sijpesteijn
7.6 The Renaissance in Material Culture: Material Mimesis as Force and
Evidence of Globalization
Marta Ajmar
7.7 France and the Enlightenment Mediterranean
Christopher Drew Armstrong
Section 8: Southeast Asia
8.1 Globalizing Early Southeast Asia
Miriam T. Stark
8.2 How Rice Failed to Unify Asia: Globalization and Regionalism of Early
Farming Traditions in the Monsoon World
Dorian Q. Fuller, Cristina Cobo Castillo & Charlene Murphy
8.3 Globalization at the Dawn of History: the Emergence of Global Cultures
in the Mekong and Red River Deltas
Alison Kyra Carter & Nam C. Kim
8.4 TRACING MARITIME CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD
Tom Hoogervorst
8.5 Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives
for the Adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in First Millennium CE
Southeast Asia
Stephen A. Murphy & Leedom Lefferts
8.6 Globalization in Southeast Asia's Early Age of Commerce: Evidence from
the Thirteenth Century CE Java Sea Shipwreck
Lisa C. Niziolek & Amanda Respess
8.7 Spheres of Ceramic Exchange in Southeast Asia, Ninth to Sixteenth
Centuries CE
John N. Miksic & Goh Geok Yian
Section 9: West Asia
9.1 Globalizing Ideas in West Asian Material History
Tamar Hodos
9.2 Globalizing the Halaf
Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
9.3 Connectivity and Globalization in the Bronze Age of Anatolia
Naoíse Mac Sweeney
9.4 Globalization and the Study of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
Henry P. Colburn
9.5 Lapis Lazuli, Homer and the Buddha: Material and Ideological Exchange
in West Asia (c. 250 BCE - 200 CE)
Rachel Mairs
9.6 The Global Ottomans
Joanita Vroom
9.7 Pre-modern Globalization and the Rediscovery of Iranian Antiquity
Daniel T. Potts
Section 10: Conclusion
10.1 Long Histories of Globalization
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
1.1. Globalization: some basics. An introduction to The Routledge Handbook
of Archaeology and Globalization. Tamar Hodos
1.2. Distinguishing Past Globalizations
Justin Jennings
1.3. Globalization, Connectivities and Networks: an archaeological
perspective
Carl Knappett
1.4. Economic Aspects of Globalization in the Past Material World
Gary M. Feinman
1.5. Globalization Thinking and the Past
Robbie Robertson
Section 2: Africa
2.1. Africa in and of the World: Archaeological Perspectives on
Globalization in the Longue Durée
Paul J. Lane
2.2. Exploring Aegyptiaca and their Material Agency throughout Global
History
Miguel John Versluys
2.3. GLOBALIZATION: CONTACT BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE
DURING THE EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Scott MacEachern
2.4. The Swahili and Globalization in the Indian Ocean
Chapurukha Kusimba
2.5. European Colonialism and Globalization in Africa in the Nineteenth
Century CE
Lydia Wilson Marshall
2.6. Future Material Culture: Chinese Construction in Africa and the
Consequences for African Cultural Heritage
Paul Lane, Cornelia Kleinitz & Yongilang Gao
2.7. The Mobile Phone - A Global Good? Modern Material Culture and
Communication Technology in Africa
Julia Verne
Section 3: Americas
3.1 Globalization Processes as Recognized in the Americas
Alexander Geurds
3.2 Olmec Globalization: a Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity
Robert M. Rosenswig
3.3 On the Horizon: Art, Valuables and Large-Scale Interaction Networks in
the Ancient Andes
George F. Lau
3.4 Foreigners from Far-Off Islands: Long-Distance Exchange between Western
Mesoamerica and Coastal South America (600-1200 CE): a Globalization
Analysis
Alexander Geurds
3.5 Globalization without Markets? Population Movement and Other
Integrative Mechanisms in the Ancient Andes
Bill Sillar
3.6 Conquest Worlds: Aztec and Spanish Experiences in Mexico, 1428-1570 CE
Frances Berdan
3.7 Globalization and the Early Modern Atlantic World, c. 1500-1700 CE
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Section 4: Australasia and Oceania
4.1. Globalization Thinking in Australasia and Oceania
Ian Lilley
4.2. The Tongan Maritime State: Oceanic Globalization, Polity Collapse and
Chaotic Interaction
Geoffrey Clark
4.3. Australian Lithic Technology: Evolution, Dispersion and Connectivity
Peter Hiscock & Tim Maloney
4.4. Edges of Worlds: Torres Strait Islander Peripheral Participation in
Ancient Globalizations
Ian J. McNiven
4.5. Melanesia Maritime Middlemen and Pre-Colonial Glocalization
Ian Lilley
4.6. Disentangling the Lapita Interaction Spheres: the Global, the
Provincial and the Local
Christophe Sand
4.7. East Polynesian Connectivity
Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter
Section 5: East Asia
5.1. East Asia as a Laboratory for Early Globalization
Gideon Shelach-Lavi
5.2. The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast
Asia
Gyoung-Ah Lee
5.3. Prehistoric Networks across the Korea Strait (5000-1000 BCE): 'Early
Globalization' during the Jomon Period in Northwest Kyushu?
Ilona R. Bausch
5.4. Colonialism in the Time of Globalization - the Western Zhou Yan State
Revisited
Yitzchak Jaffe
5.5. Globalization at the Crossroads: the Case of Southeast China during
the Pre- and Early Imperial Period
Francis Allard
5.6. Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia
Bryan K. Miller & Ursula Brosseder
5.7. Tombs of Xianbei Conquerors and Central Asians in Sixth Century CE
Northern China: a Globalizing Perspective
Mandy Jui-man Wu
Section 6: Europe
6.1. Deep Histories of Globalization and Europe: beyond Eurocentrism
Martin Pitts
6.2. Small, Medium, and Large: Globalization Perspectives on the
Afro-Eurasian Bronze Age
Helle Vandkilde
6.3. Local Elites Globalized in Death: a Practice Approach to Early Iron
Age Hallstatt C/D Chieftains' Burials in Northwest Europe
David Fontijn & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof
6.4. Connectivity and Social Change. Roman Goods outside the Empire (100
BCE - 400 CE)
Mariana Egri
6.5. URBANISM AND EXCHANGE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC/BALTIC, 600-1000 CE
Søren M. Sindbæk
6.6. Globalization and China. Materiality and Civilité in Post-Medieval
Europe
Martin Pitts
6.7. Connecting the Global with the Local through the Prism of
Imprisonment: the Case of Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland
Laura McAtackney
Section 7: Mediterranean
7.1 The Global Mediterranean: a Material-Cultural Perspective
Miguel John Versluys
7.2 A Globalizing Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean
Susan Sherratt
7.3 Classical Connections and Mediterranean Practices: Exploring
Connectivity and Local Interactions
Peter van Dommelen
7.4 THE GLOBALIZED ROMAN WORLD
ROBERT WITCHER
7.5 The Rise and Fall of Empires in the Islamic Mediterranean (600-1600
CE): Political Change, the Economy and Material Culture
Petra Sijpesteijn
7.6 The Renaissance in Material Culture: Material Mimesis as Force and
Evidence of Globalization
Marta Ajmar
7.7 France and the Enlightenment Mediterranean
Christopher Drew Armstrong
Section 8: Southeast Asia
8.1 Globalizing Early Southeast Asia
Miriam T. Stark
8.2 How Rice Failed to Unify Asia: Globalization and Regionalism of Early
Farming Traditions in the Monsoon World
Dorian Q. Fuller, Cristina Cobo Castillo & Charlene Murphy
8.3 Globalization at the Dawn of History: the Emergence of Global Cultures
in the Mekong and Red River Deltas
Alison Kyra Carter & Nam C. Kim
8.4 TRACING MARITIME CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD
Tom Hoogervorst
8.5 Globalizing Indian Religions and Southeast Asian Localisms: Incentives
for the Adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism in First Millennium CE
Southeast Asia
Stephen A. Murphy & Leedom Lefferts
8.6 Globalization in Southeast Asia's Early Age of Commerce: Evidence from
the Thirteenth Century CE Java Sea Shipwreck
Lisa C. Niziolek & Amanda Respess
8.7 Spheres of Ceramic Exchange in Southeast Asia, Ninth to Sixteenth
Centuries CE
John N. Miksic & Goh Geok Yian
Section 9: West Asia
9.1 Globalizing Ideas in West Asian Material History
Tamar Hodos
9.2 Globalizing the Halaf
Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
9.3 Connectivity and Globalization in the Bronze Age of Anatolia
Naoíse Mac Sweeney
9.4 Globalization and the Study of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
Henry P. Colburn
9.5 Lapis Lazuli, Homer and the Buddha: Material and Ideological Exchange
in West Asia (c. 250 BCE - 200 CE)
Rachel Mairs
9.6 The Global Ottomans
Joanita Vroom
9.7 Pre-modern Globalization and the Rediscovery of Iranian Antiquity
Daniel T. Potts
Section 10: Conclusion
10.1 Long Histories of Globalization
Jan Nederveen Pieterse