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Modeling Crosscultural Interaction In Ancient Borderlands Ulrike Matthies Green

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Modeling Crosscultural Interaction In Ancient Borderlands Ulrike Matthies Green
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.45 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Ulrike Matthies Green, Kirk E. Costion
ISBN: 9780813056883, 0813056888
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Modeling Crosscultural Interaction In Ancient Borderlands Ulrike Matthies Green by Ulrike Matthies Green, Kirk E. Costion 9780813056883, 0813056888 instant download after payment.

This volume introduces the Cross-Cultural Interaction Model (CCIM), a visual tool for studying the exchanges that take place between different cultures in borderland areas or across long distances. The model helps researchers untangle complex webs of connections among people, landscapes, and artifacts, and can be used to support multiple theoretical viewpoints.
Through case studies, contributors apply the CCIM to various regions and time periods, including Roman Europe, the Greek province of Thessaly in the Late Bronze Age, the ancient Egyptian-Nubian frontier, colonial Greenland in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Mississippian realm of Cahokia, ancient Costa Rica and Panama, and the Moquegua Valley of Peru in the early Middle Horizon period. They adapt the model to best represent their data, successfully plotting connections in many different dimensions, including geography, material culture, religion and spirituality, and ideology. The model enables them to expose what motivates people to participate in cultural exchange, as well as the influences that people reject in these interactions.
These results demonstrate the versatility and analytical power of the CCIM. Bridging the gap between theory and data, this tool can prompt users to rethink previous interpretations of their research, leading to new ideas, new theories, and new directions for future study.

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