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Gifts Goods And Money Comparinf Currency And Circulation System In Past Societies Dirk Brandherm

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Gifts Goods And Money Comparinf Currency And Circulation System In Past Societies Dirk Brandherm
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.91 MB
Author: Dirk Brandherm, Elon Heymans, Daniela Hofmann
ISBN: 9781784918354, 9781784918361, 1784918350, 1784918369
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Gifts Goods And Money Comparinf Currency And Circulation System In Past Societies Dirk Brandherm by Dirk Brandherm, Elon Heymans, Daniela Hofmann 9781784918354, 9781784918361, 1784918350, 1784918369 instant download after payment.

The papers gathered in this volume explore the economic and social roles of exchange systems in past societies from a variety of different perspectives. Based on a broad range of individual case studies, the authors tackle problems surrounding the identification of (pre-monetary) currencies in the archaeological record. These concern the part played by weight measurement systems in their development, the changing role of objects as they shift between different spheres of exchange, e.g. from gifts to commodities, as well as wider issues regarding the role of exchange networks as agents of social and economic change. Among the specific questions the papers address is what happens when new objects of value are introduced into a system, or when existing objects go out of use, as well as how exchange systems react to events such as crises or the emergence of new polities and social constellations. One theme that unites most of the papers is the tension between what is introduced from the outside and changes that are driven by social transformations within a given group.

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