Urbanisation and State Formation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
Herausgeber: Sterry, Martin; Mattingly, David J
Urbanisation and State Formation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
Herausgeber: Sterry, Martin; Mattingly, David J
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This ground-breaking volume pushes back conventional dating of the earliest sedentarisation, urbanisation and state formation in the Sahara.
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This ground-breaking volume pushes back conventional dating of the earliest sedentarisation, urbanisation and state formation in the Sahara.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1588g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494441
- ISBN-10: 1108494447
- Artikelnr.: 58379771
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 764
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1588g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494441
- ISBN-10: 1108494447
- Artikelnr.: 58379771
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to the themes of sedentarisation,
urbanisation and state formation in the ancient Sahara and beyond David J.
Mattingly and Martin Sterry; Part II. Oasis Origins in the Sahara: A
Region-By-Region Survey: 2. Garamantian oasis settlements in Fazzan David
J. Mattingly, Stefania Merlo, Lucia Mori and Martin Sterry; 3. Pre-Islamic
oasis settlements in the eastern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Louise Rayne and Muftah Al-Haddad; 4. The urbanisation of Egypt's western
desert under Roman rule Anna Lucille Boozer; 5. Pre-Islamic oasis
settlements in the northern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Muftah Al-Haddad and Pol Trousset; 6. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the
north-western Sahara Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly and Youssef Bokbot;
7. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the southern Sahara Martin Sterry and
David J. Mattingly; 8. Discussion: sedentarisation and urbanisation in the
Sahara Martin Sterry and David J. Mattingly; Part III. Neighbours and
Comparanda: 9. Early states and urban forms in the middle Nile David N.
Edwards; 10. Mediterranean urbanisation in North Africa: Greek, Punic and
Roman models Andrew I. Wilson; 11. Numidian state formation in the Tunisian
High Tell Joan Sanmartí, Nabil Kallala, Maria Carme Belarte, Joan Ramon,
Francisco José Cantero, Dani López, Marta Portillo and Sílvia Valenzuela;
12. The origins of urbanisation and structured political power in Morocco:
indigenous phenomenon or foreign colonisation? Youssef Bokbot; 13.
Architecture and settlement growth on the southern edge of the Sahara:
timing and possible implications for interactions with the north Kevin C.
Macdonald; 14. Long-distance exchange and urban trajectories in the first
millennium AD: case studies from the middle Niger and middle Senegal River
valleys Susan Keech Mcintosh; 15. First millennia BC/AD fortified
settlements at Lake Chad: implications for the origins of urbanisation and
state formation in sub-Saharan Africa Carlos Magnavita; 16. At the dawn of
Sijilmasa: new historical focus on the process of emergence of a Saharan
state and a caravan city Chloé Capel; 17. The early Islamic trans-Saharan
market towns of West Africa Sam Nixon; 18. Urbanisation, inequality and
political authority in the Sahara Judith Scheele; Part IV. Concluding
Discussion: 19. State-formation in the Sahara and beyond David J. Mattingly
and Martin Sterry.
urbanisation and state formation in the ancient Sahara and beyond David J.
Mattingly and Martin Sterry; Part II. Oasis Origins in the Sahara: A
Region-By-Region Survey: 2. Garamantian oasis settlements in Fazzan David
J. Mattingly, Stefania Merlo, Lucia Mori and Martin Sterry; 3. Pre-Islamic
oasis settlements in the eastern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Louise Rayne and Muftah Al-Haddad; 4. The urbanisation of Egypt's western
desert under Roman rule Anna Lucille Boozer; 5. Pre-Islamic oasis
settlements in the northern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Muftah Al-Haddad and Pol Trousset; 6. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the
north-western Sahara Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly and Youssef Bokbot;
7. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the southern Sahara Martin Sterry and
David J. Mattingly; 8. Discussion: sedentarisation and urbanisation in the
Sahara Martin Sterry and David J. Mattingly; Part III. Neighbours and
Comparanda: 9. Early states and urban forms in the middle Nile David N.
Edwards; 10. Mediterranean urbanisation in North Africa: Greek, Punic and
Roman models Andrew I. Wilson; 11. Numidian state formation in the Tunisian
High Tell Joan Sanmartí, Nabil Kallala, Maria Carme Belarte, Joan Ramon,
Francisco José Cantero, Dani López, Marta Portillo and Sílvia Valenzuela;
12. The origins of urbanisation and structured political power in Morocco:
indigenous phenomenon or foreign colonisation? Youssef Bokbot; 13.
Architecture and settlement growth on the southern edge of the Sahara:
timing and possible implications for interactions with the north Kevin C.
Macdonald; 14. Long-distance exchange and urban trajectories in the first
millennium AD: case studies from the middle Niger and middle Senegal River
valleys Susan Keech Mcintosh; 15. First millennia BC/AD fortified
settlements at Lake Chad: implications for the origins of urbanisation and
state formation in sub-Saharan Africa Carlos Magnavita; 16. At the dawn of
Sijilmasa: new historical focus on the process of emergence of a Saharan
state and a caravan city Chloé Capel; 17. The early Islamic trans-Saharan
market towns of West Africa Sam Nixon; 18. Urbanisation, inequality and
political authority in the Sahara Judith Scheele; Part IV. Concluding
Discussion: 19. State-formation in the Sahara and beyond David J. Mattingly
and Martin Sterry.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to the themes of sedentarisation,
urbanisation and state formation in the ancient Sahara and beyond David J.
Mattingly and Martin Sterry; Part II. Oasis Origins in the Sahara: A
Region-By-Region Survey: 2. Garamantian oasis settlements in Fazzan David
J. Mattingly, Stefania Merlo, Lucia Mori and Martin Sterry; 3. Pre-Islamic
oasis settlements in the eastern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Louise Rayne and Muftah Al-Haddad; 4. The urbanisation of Egypt's western
desert under Roman rule Anna Lucille Boozer; 5. Pre-Islamic oasis
settlements in the northern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Muftah Al-Haddad and Pol Trousset; 6. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the
north-western Sahara Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly and Youssef Bokbot;
7. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the southern Sahara Martin Sterry and
David J. Mattingly; 8. Discussion: sedentarisation and urbanisation in the
Sahara Martin Sterry and David J. Mattingly; Part III. Neighbours and
Comparanda: 9. Early states and urban forms in the middle Nile David N.
Edwards; 10. Mediterranean urbanisation in North Africa: Greek, Punic and
Roman models Andrew I. Wilson; 11. Numidian state formation in the Tunisian
High Tell Joan Sanmartí, Nabil Kallala, Maria Carme Belarte, Joan Ramon,
Francisco José Cantero, Dani López, Marta Portillo and Sílvia Valenzuela;
12. The origins of urbanisation and structured political power in Morocco:
indigenous phenomenon or foreign colonisation? Youssef Bokbot; 13.
Architecture and settlement growth on the southern edge of the Sahara:
timing and possible implications for interactions with the north Kevin C.
Macdonald; 14. Long-distance exchange and urban trajectories in the first
millennium AD: case studies from the middle Niger and middle Senegal River
valleys Susan Keech Mcintosh; 15. First millennia BC/AD fortified
settlements at Lake Chad: implications for the origins of urbanisation and
state formation in sub-Saharan Africa Carlos Magnavita; 16. At the dawn of
Sijilmasa: new historical focus on the process of emergence of a Saharan
state and a caravan city Chloé Capel; 17. The early Islamic trans-Saharan
market towns of West Africa Sam Nixon; 18. Urbanisation, inequality and
political authority in the Sahara Judith Scheele; Part IV. Concluding
Discussion: 19. State-formation in the Sahara and beyond David J. Mattingly
and Martin Sterry.
urbanisation and state formation in the ancient Sahara and beyond David J.
Mattingly and Martin Sterry; Part II. Oasis Origins in the Sahara: A
Region-By-Region Survey: 2. Garamantian oasis settlements in Fazzan David
J. Mattingly, Stefania Merlo, Lucia Mori and Martin Sterry; 3. Pre-Islamic
oasis settlements in the eastern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Louise Rayne and Muftah Al-Haddad; 4. The urbanisation of Egypt's western
desert under Roman rule Anna Lucille Boozer; 5. Pre-Islamic oasis
settlements in the northern Sahara David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry,
Muftah Al-Haddad and Pol Trousset; 6. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the
north-western Sahara Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly and Youssef Bokbot;
7. Pre-Islamic oasis settlements in the southern Sahara Martin Sterry and
David J. Mattingly; 8. Discussion: sedentarisation and urbanisation in the
Sahara Martin Sterry and David J. Mattingly; Part III. Neighbours and
Comparanda: 9. Early states and urban forms in the middle Nile David N.
Edwards; 10. Mediterranean urbanisation in North Africa: Greek, Punic and
Roman models Andrew I. Wilson; 11. Numidian state formation in the Tunisian
High Tell Joan Sanmartí, Nabil Kallala, Maria Carme Belarte, Joan Ramon,
Francisco José Cantero, Dani López, Marta Portillo and Sílvia Valenzuela;
12. The origins of urbanisation and structured political power in Morocco:
indigenous phenomenon or foreign colonisation? Youssef Bokbot; 13.
Architecture and settlement growth on the southern edge of the Sahara:
timing and possible implications for interactions with the north Kevin C.
Macdonald; 14. Long-distance exchange and urban trajectories in the first
millennium AD: case studies from the middle Niger and middle Senegal River
valleys Susan Keech Mcintosh; 15. First millennia BC/AD fortified
settlements at Lake Chad: implications for the origins of urbanisation and
state formation in sub-Saharan Africa Carlos Magnavita; 16. At the dawn of
Sijilmasa: new historical focus on the process of emergence of a Saharan
state and a caravan city Chloé Capel; 17. The early Islamic trans-Saharan
market towns of West Africa Sam Nixon; 18. Urbanisation, inequality and
political authority in the Sahara Judith Scheele; Part IV. Concluding
Discussion: 19. State-formation in the Sahara and beyond David J. Mattingly
and Martin Sterry.