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Interweaving Worlds Systemic Interactions In Eurasia 7th To 1st Millennia Bc Toby C Wilkinson

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Interweaving Worlds Systemic Interactions In Eurasia 7th To 1st Millennia Bc Toby C Wilkinson
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.74 MB
Author: Toby C. Wilkinson, Susan Sherratt, John Bennet
ISBN: 9781842179987, 1842179985
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Interweaving Worlds Systemic Interactions In Eurasia 7th To 1st Millennia Bc Toby C Wilkinson by Toby C. Wilkinson, Susan Sherratt, John Bennet 9781842179987, 1842179985 instant download after payment.

How do we understand the systemic interactions that took place in and between different regions of prehistoric Eurasia and their consequences for individuals, groups and regions on both a theoretical and empirical basis? Such interactions helped create economic and cultural spheres that were mutually dependent yet distinct. This volume, emerging from a conference hosted in memory of Professor Andrew Sherratt in Sheffield in April 2008 and in honour of his contributions to large-scale economic history, presents some diverse archaeological responses to this problem. These range from from "world-systems" through "ritual economies" to "textile rivalries" and address the challenge of documenting, explaining and understanding the progressively more interwoven worlds of prehistoric Eurasia.

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