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  • 1
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    Cairo ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press
    ISBN: 9789774168451 , 9774168453
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 144 Seiten, 24 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karten
    DDC: 916.204
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    Keywords: Platt, Arthur Ferdinand Rowdey ; Geschichte 1908 ; Reise ; Ägypten ; Platt, Ferdinand / Correspondence ; Platt, Ferdinand x Travel z Egypt ; Egypt / Description and travel / History / 20th century ; Egypt / Civilization / 20th century ; TRAVEL / Middle East / Egypt ; Biografie 1907-1908 ; Briefsammlung ; Reisebericht 1907-1908 ; Biografie 1907-1908 ; Briefsammlung ; Biografie 1907-1908 ; Briefsammlung ; Reisebericht 1907-1908 ; Reisebericht 1907-1908 ; Platt, Arthur Ferdinand Rowdey 1863-1946 ; Reise ; Ägypten ; Geschichte 1908
    Note: Enthält Briefe Arthur Ferdinand Rowdey Platts von einer Ägyptenreise in den Jahren 1907/08
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0894-9468
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Visual anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, No. 1 (2008), p. 18-38
    DDC: 070
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1842179985 , 9781842179987
    Language: English
    Pages: 308 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    DDC: 950/.1
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    Keywords: Sherratt, Andrew ; Commerce, Prehistoric ; Economics, Prehistoric ; Antiquities, Prehistoric ; Prehistoric peoples ; Konferenzschrift ; Mittelmeerraum ; Neolithikum ; Bronzezeit ; Eisenzeit
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781842179987 , 1842179985
    Language: English
    Pages: IV, 308 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    DDC: 936
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    Keywords: Sherratt, Andrew ; Commerce, Prehistoric ; Economics, Prehistoric ; Antiquities, Prehistoric ; Prehistoric peoples ; Neolithic period ; Europe ; Neolithic period ; Mediterranean Region ; Bronze age ; Europe ; Bronze age ; Mediterranean Region ; Iron age ; Europe ; Iron age ; Mediterranean Region ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Mittelmeerraum ; Interaktion ; Geschichte 7000 v. Chr.-1000 v. Chr. ; Mittelmeerraum ; Neolithikum ; Bronzezeit ; Eisenzeit
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    Keywords: Middle & Near Eastern archaeology
    Abstract: The famous ‘Silk Roads’ have long evoked a romantic picture of travel through colourful civilizations that connected the western and eastern poles of Eurasia, facilitating the exchange of exotic luxury goods, peoples, pathogens and ideas. But how far back can we trace such interaction? Increasing evidence suggests considerable time-depth for Trans-Eurasian exchange, with the expanding urban networks of the Bronze Age at times anticipating later caravan routes. Tying the Threads of Eurasia applies advanced GIS modelling and critical social archaeology to carefully selected material remains from these earlier connections in order to understand and explain macro-scale processes of interaction in the wider ancient Near East between 3000 and 1500BC. Evidence related to precious stone, metal and textile objects found in Transcaucasia, eastern Anatolia and Central Asia are examined critically and spatially to provide new insights into changing socio-economic relations within and beyond these case-study regions. This book will be of interest to archaeologists and historians researching routes of exchange and interaction, macro-scale historical change or GIS approaches to archaeology, and to specialists of the Bronze Age Near East, especially Anatolia, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Iran
    Note: English
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  • 6
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    In:  volume:122 | number:1 | year:2018 | pages:101-143 | American journal of archaeology / Glanville Downey, ed.-in-chief 122, 1 (2018), 101-143
    ISSN: 0002-9114
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: American journal of archaeology / Glanville Downey, ed.-in-chief
    Publ. der Quelle: Boston, Mass., 2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: volume:122
    Angaben zur Quelle: number:1
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:101-143
    Angaben zur Quelle: 122, 1 (2018), 101-143
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781003183563 , 9781032024851 , 9781032024844
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (287 p.)
    Keywords: Archaeology
    Abstract: Cities and Citadels provides an urgent update of archaeology’s engagement with economic theory. Recent events have forced a major reassessment of economic thinking. In the wake of the 2008 Great Recession and the economic impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the world finds itself in unprecedented times. Even though archaeology typically concerns itself with the remote past, it must also help us understand how we got to where we are today. This book takes up the challenging new theories of scholars like Thomas Piketty, Mariana Mazzucato and David Graeber and explores their importance for the study of human economies in ancient and prehistoric contexts. Drawing on case studies from the Neolithic to the Classical Era and spanning the globe, the authors put forward a new narrative of economic change that is relevant to the 21st century. This book speaks to the study of economics in all ancient societies and is suitable for researchers of archaeology, economics, economic history and all related disciplines
    Note: English
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781842179987
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (321 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Interweaving Worlds : Systemic Interactions in Eurasia, 7th to the 1st Millennia BC
    DDC: 950/.1
    Keywords: Sherratt, Andrew ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 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
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contributors; 1. Introduction; 2. Global Development; 3. Evolutions and Temporal Delimitations of Bronze Age World-Systems in WesternAsia and the Mediterranean; 4. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Andrew Sherratt; 5. Ingestion and Food Technologies: Maintaining Differences over the Long-term inWest, South and East Asia; 6. Revolutionary Secondary Products: the Development and Signifi cance of Milking,Animal-Traction and Wool-Gathering in Later Prehistoric Europe and the Near East
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. World-Systems and Modelling Macro-Historical Processes in Later Prehistory:an Examination of Old and a Search for New Perspectives8. 'From Luxuries to Anxieties': a Liminal View of the Late Bronze Age World-System; 9. Re-integrating 'Diffusion': the Spread of Innovations among the Neolithic and BronzeAge Societies of Europe and the Near East; 10. What might the Bronze Age World-System Look Like?; 11. 'Archival' and 'Sacrifi cial' Economies in Bronze Age Eurasia: an Interactionist Approach to the Hoarding of Metals
    Description / Table of Contents: 12. The Formation of Economic Systems and Social Institutions during the Fifth and FourthMillennia BC in the Southern Levant13. Negotiating Metal and the Metal Form in the Royal Tombs of Alacahöyük inNorth-Central Anatolia; 14. The Near East, Europe, and the 'Routes' of Community in the Early Bronze AgeBlack Sea; 15. Between Assyria and the Mediterranean World: the Prosperity of Judah and Philistiain the Seventh Century BCE in Context; 16. Northeast Africa and the Levant in Connection: a World-Systems Perspective onInterregional Relationships in the Early Second Millennium BC
    Description / Table of Contents: 17. Strands of Connectivity: Assessing the Evidence for Long Distance Exchange of Silk inLater Prehistoric Eurasia18. Travelling in (World) Time: Transformation, Commoditization, and the Beginnings ofUrbanism in the Southern Levant; 19. Bridging India and Scandinavia: Institutional Transmission and Elite Conquest duringthe Bronze Age; 20 New Kid on the Block: the Nature of the First Systemic Contacts between Crete and theEastern Mediterranean around 2000 BC; 21. Lost in Translation: the Emergence of Mycenaean Culture as a Phenomenon ofGlocalization
    Description / Table of Contents: 22. Anticipating the Silk Road: Some Thoughts on the Wool-Murex Connection in Tyre23. Unbounded Structures, Cultural Permeabilities and the Calyx of Change: Mesopotamiaand its World
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 9
    ISBN: 1842176684 , 9781842176689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (iv, 308 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Interweaving worlds
    Keywords: Sherratt, Andrew ; Sherratt, Andrew ; Händel ; Antiquities, Prehistoric ; Economics, Prehistoric ; Prehistoric peoples ; Commerce, Prehistoric ; HISTORY ; Asia ; General ; HISTORY / Ancient / General ; Antiquities, Prehistoric ; Commerce, Prehistoric ; Economics, Prehistoric ; Prehistoric peoples ; Bronzezeit ; Kulturkontakt ; Neolithikum ; Förhistoriska människan ; Eurasien ; Handel ; historia ; Eurasien ; forntiden ; Fornlämningar ; Eurasien ; forntiden ; Bronsåldern ; Europa ; Järnåldern ; Europa ; Mittelmeerraum ; Eurasia ; Eurasien
    Abstract: 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. Systemic interactions in and between different regions of Eurasia over millennia were instrumental in the creation of mutually-dependent though distinct economic and cultural spheres. Bur how do we understand such interactions and their consequences for individuals, groups and regions both theoretically and empirically? This volume, emerging from a conference hosted in Sheffield in April 2008 in memory of Professor Andrew Sherratt and in honour of his contributions to large-scale economic history, presents some diverse archaeological responses to this problem. These range from ẁorld-systems' through ̀ritual economies' to ̀textile rivalries' and address the challenge of documenting, explaining and understanding the progressively more interwoven worlds of prehistoric Eurasia. --Book Jacket
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: 3. Evolutions and Temporal Delimitations of Bronze Age World-Systems in Western Asia and the Mediterranean / Andrew Sherratt -- 4. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Andrew Sherratt / Philippe Beaujard -- 5. Ingestion and Food Technologies: Maintaining Differences over the Long-term in West, South and East Asia / Cyprian Broodbank -- 6. Revolutionary Secondary Products: the Development and Significance of Milking, Animal-Traction and Wool-Gathering in Later Prehistoric Europe and the Near East / Dorian Q. Fuller / Michael Rowlands -- 7. World-Systems and Modelling Macro-Historical Processes in Later Prehistory: an Examination of Old and a Search for New Perspectives / Valasia Isaakidou / Paul Halstead -- 8.'From Luxuries to Anxieties': a Liminal View of the Late Bronze Age World-System / Philip L. Kohl -- 9. Re-integrating 'Diffusion': the Spread of Innovations among the Neolithic and Bronze Age Societies of Europe and the Near East / Christopher M. Monroe -- 10. What might the Bronze Age World-System Look Like? / Lorenz Rahmstorf -- 11.'Archival' and 'Sacrificial' Economies in Bronze Age Eurasia: an Interactionist Approach to the Hoarding of Metals / David A. Warburton -- 12. The Formation of Economic Systems and Social Institutions during the Fifth and Fourth Millennia BC in the Southern Levant / David Wengrow -- 13. Negotiating Metal and the Metal Form in the Royal Tombs of Alacahoytik in North-Central Anatolia / Nils Anfinset -- 14. The Near East, Europe, and the 'Routes' of Community in the Early Bronze Age Black Sea / Christoph Bachhuber -- 15. Between Assyria and the Mediterranean World: the Prosperity of Judah and Philistia in the Seventh Century BCE in Context l / Alexander A. Bauer -- 16. Northeast Africa and the Levant in Connection: a World-Systems Perspective on Interregional Relationships in the Early Second Millennium BC / Avraham Faust / Ehud Weiss -- 17. Strands of Connectivity: Assessing the Evidence for Long Distance Exchange of Silk in Later Prehistoric Eurasia / Roxana Flammini -- 18. Travelling in (World) Time: Transformation, Commoditization, and the Beginnings of Urbanism in the Southern Levant / Irene Good -- 19. Bridging India and Scandinavia: Institutional Transmission and Elite Conquest during the Bronze Age / Raphael Greenberg -- 20. New Kid on the Block: the Nature of the First Systemic Contacts between Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean around 2000 BC / Kristian Kristiansen -- 21. Lost in Translation: the Emergence of Mycenaean Culture as a Phenomenon of Globalization / Borja Legarra Herrero -- 22. Anticipating the Silk Road: Some Thoughts on the Wool[-]Murex Connection in Tyre / Joseph Maran.
    Note: "Papers from a conference in Sheffied in 2008 in memory of Professor Andrew Sherratt , Includes bibliographical references , This book represents the proceedings of a conference organised by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sheffield on 1st-4th April 2008 in memory of Andrew Sherratt. The conference itself took place under the title "What Would a Bronze Age World System Look Like?
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781003833253
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (287 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 300.9/013
    Keywords: Commerce, Prehistoric ; Economics, Prehistoric ; Social archaeology
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Note on data and maps -- 1 Pasts: toward a critical paleoeconomics -- 2 Cities: archaeology and egalitarian urbanism -- 3 Citadels: the low-growth birth of stratified economies -- 4 Measurement: a deep history of political metrology, money and value -- 5 Merchants: Bronze Age millionaires and the rise of the affluent classes -- 6 Billionaires: the Iron Age origin of oligarchy -- 7 Futures: summarizing critical paleoeconomics -- Bibliography -- Index.
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