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Long Distance Exchange and the Rise of Social Complexity
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This volume analyses the relationship between long-distance trade and the rise of inequality and social complexity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781009092081
- Artikelnr.: 70912064
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2022
- Englisch
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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.