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The Early Bronze Age In Western Anatolia Laura K Harrison A Nejat Bilgen

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The Early Bronze Age In Western Anatolia Laura K Harrison A Nejat Bilgen
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.68 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Laura K. Harrison, A. Nejat Bilgen, Asuman Kapuci
ISBN: 9781438481791, 9781438481777, 9781438481784, 1438481799, 1438481772, 1438481780
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Early Bronze Age In Western Anatolia Laura K Harrison A Nejat Bilgen by Laura K. Harrison, A. Nejat Bilgen, Asuman Kapuci 9781438481791, 9781438481777, 9781438481784, 1438481799, 1438481772, 1438481780 instant download after payment.

Bringing together expert voices and key case studies from well-known and newly excavated sites, this book calls attention to the importance of western Anatolia as a legitimate, local context in its own right. The study of Early Bronze Age cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean has been shaped by a focus on the Levant, Europe, and Mesopotamia. Geographically, western Anatolia lies in between these regions, yet it is often overlooked because it doesn't fit neatly into existing explanatory models of Bronze Age cultural development and decline. Instead, the tendency has been to describe western Anatolia as a bridge between east and west, a place where ideas are transmitted and cultural encounters among different groups occur. This narrative has foregrounded discussions of outside innovations in the prehistory of the region while diminishing the role of local, endogenous developments and individual agency. The contributors to this book offer a counternarrative, ascribing a local impetus for change rather than a metanarrative of cultural diffusion. In doing so, they offer fresh observations about the chronology and delineation of regional cultural groups in western Anatolia; the architecture, settlement, and sociopolitical organization of the Early Bronze Age; and the local characteristics of material culture assemblages. Offering multiple authoritative studies on the archaeology of western Anatolia, this book is an essential resource for area research in western Anatolia, a key reference for comparative studies, and essential reading for college courses in the archaeology and anthropology of sociopolitical complexity, European and Mediterranean prehistory, and ancient Anatolia.

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