Trade Before Civilization
Long Distance Exchange and the Rise of Social Complexity
Herausgeber: Ling, Johan; Kristiansen, Kristian; Chacon, Richard J
Trade Before Civilization
Long Distance Exchange and the Rise of Social Complexity
Herausgeber: Ling, Johan; Kristiansen, Kristian; Chacon, Richard J
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This volume explores how the transformation from an egalitarian setting to a non-egalitarian setting took place. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between long distance exchange and the rise of inequality and social complexity. This publication will appeal to archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, historians, and economists.
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This volume explores how the transformation from an egalitarian setting to a non-egalitarian setting took place. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between long distance exchange and the rise of inequality and social complexity. This publication will appeal to archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, historians, and economists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9781316514689
- ISBN-10: 1316514684
- Artikelnr.: 63117204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9781316514689
- ISBN-10: 1316514684
- Artikelnr.: 63117204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. New perspectives on long-distance trade and social complexity Johan
Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and Kristian Kristiansen; Part I. Exchange and
Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and
Chiefdom Societies: 2. Funnel beaker societies and long-distance trade
Johannes Müller; 3. Stonehenge: Long-distance exchange in Late Neolithic
Britain c.3000-2450 BC Michael Parker Pearson; 4. Secret societies, rock
art, and long-distance exchange in the Nordic Bronze Age: The
supra-regional interaction hypothesis Johan Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and
Yamilette Chacon; 5. Trade, exchange, and the workings of a "prestige"
economy in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; Part II. The Role That
Specific Institutions and Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange: 6.
Middle Bronze Age long-distance exchange: amber, early glass, and guest
friendship, xenia Flemming Kaul; 7. Culture heroes, inalienable goods, and
religious sodalities: long distance exchange in eastern North America at
European contact David Dye; 8. Trade and Calusa complexity: achieving
resilience in a changing environment William Marquardt; Part III. The Role
of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange: 9. Lapita
long-distance interactions in the Western Pacific: from prestige goods to
prestige practices Matthew Spriggs; 10. Trade and the Hillfort chiefdoms of
Bronze Age Ireland William O'Brien; 11. Long-distance exchange between the
Eastern Mediterranean and Central and Northern Europe in the Bronze Age:
social, political and religious background Rudiger Krause; 12. The
Turquoise Corridor: Mesoamerican prestige technologies and social
complexity in the Greater Southwest Rubén Mendoza; Part IV. Marxian and
Postcolonial Approaches as Well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift
Exchange, and Macro-Regional Exchange: 13. Accumulation and the
articulation of modes of re-production Michael Rowlands; 14. Scandinavia
and Europe in the Earliest Bronze Age: metals, trade, and change Helle
Vandkilde; 15. Long-distance interaction in fourth-millennium BCE Eurasia
Svend Hansen; 16. Following the breadcrumbs: epistemological and
methodological issues in the interpretations of long-distance trade in the
Caribbean Antonio Curet and Jose R. Oliver; Part V. Commentary on
Contributions to This Volume: 17. Political economy perspectives in trade
before and beyond civilizations Brian Hayden and Timothy Earle.
Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and Kristian Kristiansen; Part I. Exchange and
Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and
Chiefdom Societies: 2. Funnel beaker societies and long-distance trade
Johannes Müller; 3. Stonehenge: Long-distance exchange in Late Neolithic
Britain c.3000-2450 BC Michael Parker Pearson; 4. Secret societies, rock
art, and long-distance exchange in the Nordic Bronze Age: The
supra-regional interaction hypothesis Johan Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and
Yamilette Chacon; 5. Trade, exchange, and the workings of a "prestige"
economy in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; Part II. The Role That
Specific Institutions and Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange: 6.
Middle Bronze Age long-distance exchange: amber, early glass, and guest
friendship, xenia Flemming Kaul; 7. Culture heroes, inalienable goods, and
religious sodalities: long distance exchange in eastern North America at
European contact David Dye; 8. Trade and Calusa complexity: achieving
resilience in a changing environment William Marquardt; Part III. The Role
of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange: 9. Lapita
long-distance interactions in the Western Pacific: from prestige goods to
prestige practices Matthew Spriggs; 10. Trade and the Hillfort chiefdoms of
Bronze Age Ireland William O'Brien; 11. Long-distance exchange between the
Eastern Mediterranean and Central and Northern Europe in the Bronze Age:
social, political and religious background Rudiger Krause; 12. The
Turquoise Corridor: Mesoamerican prestige technologies and social
complexity in the Greater Southwest Rubén Mendoza; Part IV. Marxian and
Postcolonial Approaches as Well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift
Exchange, and Macro-Regional Exchange: 13. Accumulation and the
articulation of modes of re-production Michael Rowlands; 14. Scandinavia
and Europe in the Earliest Bronze Age: metals, trade, and change Helle
Vandkilde; 15. Long-distance interaction in fourth-millennium BCE Eurasia
Svend Hansen; 16. Following the breadcrumbs: epistemological and
methodological issues in the interpretations of long-distance trade in the
Caribbean Antonio Curet and Jose R. Oliver; Part V. Commentary on
Contributions to This Volume: 17. Political economy perspectives in trade
before and beyond civilizations Brian Hayden and Timothy Earle.
1. New perspectives on long-distance trade and social complexity Johan
Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and Kristian Kristiansen; Part I. Exchange and
Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and
Chiefdom Societies: 2. Funnel beaker societies and long-distance trade
Johannes Müller; 3. Stonehenge: Long-distance exchange in Late Neolithic
Britain c.3000-2450 BC Michael Parker Pearson; 4. Secret societies, rock
art, and long-distance exchange in the Nordic Bronze Age: The
supra-regional interaction hypothesis Johan Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and
Yamilette Chacon; 5. Trade, exchange, and the workings of a "prestige"
economy in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; Part II. The Role That
Specific Institutions and Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange: 6.
Middle Bronze Age long-distance exchange: amber, early glass, and guest
friendship, xenia Flemming Kaul; 7. Culture heroes, inalienable goods, and
religious sodalities: long distance exchange in eastern North America at
European contact David Dye; 8. Trade and Calusa complexity: achieving
resilience in a changing environment William Marquardt; Part III. The Role
of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange: 9. Lapita
long-distance interactions in the Western Pacific: from prestige goods to
prestige practices Matthew Spriggs; 10. Trade and the Hillfort chiefdoms of
Bronze Age Ireland William O'Brien; 11. Long-distance exchange between the
Eastern Mediterranean and Central and Northern Europe in the Bronze Age:
social, political and religious background Rudiger Krause; 12. The
Turquoise Corridor: Mesoamerican prestige technologies and social
complexity in the Greater Southwest Rubén Mendoza; Part IV. Marxian and
Postcolonial Approaches as Well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift
Exchange, and Macro-Regional Exchange: 13. Accumulation and the
articulation of modes of re-production Michael Rowlands; 14. Scandinavia
and Europe in the Earliest Bronze Age: metals, trade, and change Helle
Vandkilde; 15. Long-distance interaction in fourth-millennium BCE Eurasia
Svend Hansen; 16. Following the breadcrumbs: epistemological and
methodological issues in the interpretations of long-distance trade in the
Caribbean Antonio Curet and Jose R. Oliver; Part V. Commentary on
Contributions to This Volume: 17. Political economy perspectives in trade
before and beyond civilizations Brian Hayden and Timothy Earle.
Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and Kristian Kristiansen; Part I. Exchange and
Social Evolution: Forms of Trade in Egalitarian, Transegalitarian, and
Chiefdom Societies: 2. Funnel beaker societies and long-distance trade
Johannes Müller; 3. Stonehenge: Long-distance exchange in Late Neolithic
Britain c.3000-2450 BC Michael Parker Pearson; 4. Secret societies, rock
art, and long-distance exchange in the Nordic Bronze Age: The
supra-regional interaction hypothesis Johan Ling, Richard J. Chacon, and
Yamilette Chacon; 5. Trade, exchange, and the workings of a "prestige"
economy in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; Part II. The Role That
Specific Institutions and Agents Played in Long-Distance Exchange: 6.
Middle Bronze Age long-distance exchange: amber, early glass, and guest
friendship, xenia Flemming Kaul; 7. Culture heroes, inalienable goods, and
religious sodalities: long distance exchange in eastern North America at
European contact David Dye; 8. Trade and Calusa complexity: achieving
resilience in a changing environment William Marquardt; Part III. The Role
of Political Economy and Elite Control in Long-Distance Exchange: 9. Lapita
long-distance interactions in the Western Pacific: from prestige goods to
prestige practices Matthew Spriggs; 10. Trade and the Hillfort chiefdoms of
Bronze Age Ireland William O'Brien; 11. Long-distance exchange between the
Eastern Mediterranean and Central and Northern Europe in the Bronze Age:
social, political and religious background Rudiger Krause; 12. The
Turquoise Corridor: Mesoamerican prestige technologies and social
complexity in the Greater Southwest Rubén Mendoza; Part IV. Marxian and
Postcolonial Approaches as Well as World System Theory in Relation to Gift
Exchange, and Macro-Regional Exchange: 13. Accumulation and the
articulation of modes of re-production Michael Rowlands; 14. Scandinavia
and Europe in the Earliest Bronze Age: metals, trade, and change Helle
Vandkilde; 15. Long-distance interaction in fourth-millennium BCE Eurasia
Svend Hansen; 16. Following the breadcrumbs: epistemological and
methodological issues in the interpretations of long-distance trade in the
Caribbean Antonio Curet and Jose R. Oliver; Part V. Commentary on
Contributions to This Volume: 17. Political economy perspectives in trade
before and beyond civilizations Brian Hayden and Timothy Earle.