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Remote Sensing The Margins Of The Gold Trade Ethnohistorical Archaeology And Gis Analysis Of Five Gold Trade Networks In Luzon Philippines In The Last Millennium Bp Michael Armand P Canilao

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Remote Sensing The Margins Of The Gold Trade Ethnohistorical Archaeology And Gis Analysis Of Five Gold Trade Networks In Luzon Philippines In The Last Millennium Bp Michael Armand P Canilao
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.98 MB
Author: Michael Armand P. Canilao
ISBN: 9781407357065, 1407357069
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Remote Sensing The Margins Of The Gold Trade Ethnohistorical Archaeology And Gis Analysis Of Five Gold Trade Networks In Luzon Philippines In The Last Millennium Bp Michael Armand P Canilao by Michael Armand P. Canilao 9781407357065, 1407357069 instant download after payment.

Gold studies on the Indian Ocean- West Philippine/ South China Sea world system have tended to focus on global and often homogenous patterns in the fields of archaeology and history. However, there is increasing interest in pursuing the gold studies by starting from the putative ‘peripheries’ from where gold nuggets were mined in crude tunnels or panned in streams. Remote Sensing the Margins of the Gold Trade shows how Igorot societies negotiated their peripherality in the expansive porcelain-for-gold exchange system that was creeping onto their shores. The research looks at how the Igorot miners practiced their agency through their participation in tabu-tabuans or evanescent market encounter at the coastal trading centers. The findings are based on multiscalar and multidisciplinary analyses using regional GIS data, high resolution multispectral satellite remote sensing data, ethnographic data, primary and secondary written historical data, archival maps and images, oral tradition data, and archaeological data on the Early Historical to Historical period.

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