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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781107164147 , 9781316615744
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 550 Seiten , Diagramme, Karten
    DDC: 578.62
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Trade in the ancient Sahara and beyond
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2017, S. 131-155
    Note: Mark Horton; Allison Crowther; Nicole Boivin
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  • 3
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108573276
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 343 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology / bisacsh ; Prehistoric commerce ; Culture diffusion ; Local exchange trading systems ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology ; Kulturkontakt ; Fernhandel ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Kulturkontakt ; Fernhandel ; Kulturkontakt ; Fernhandel ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte
    Abstract: "Globalization in Prehistory challenges traditional historical and archaeological discourse about the drivers of social and cultural connectivity in the ancient world. It presents archaeological case studies of emerging globalization from around the word, from the Mesolithic period, through the Bronze and Iron Ages, to more recent historical times. The volume focuses on those societies and communities that history has bypassed - nomads, pastoralists, fishers, foragers, pirates and traders, among others. It aims for a more complex understanding of the webs of connectivity that shaped communities living outside and beyond the urban, agrarian states that are the mainstay of books and courses on ancient civilizations and trade. Written by a team of international experts, the rich and variable case studies demonstrate the important role played by societies that were mobile and dispersed in the making of a more connected world long before the modern era"...
    Abstract: "Globalization and the People without History challenges traditional historical and archaeological discourse about the drivers of social and cultural connectivity in the ancient world. It presents archaeological case studies of emerging globalization from around the word, from the Mesolithic period, through the Bronze an Iron Ages, to more recent historical times. The volume focuses on those societies and communities that history has bypassed - nomads, pastoralists, fishers, foragers, pirates and traders, among others. It aims for a more complex understanding of the webs of connectivity that shaped communities living outside and beyond the urban, agrarian states that are the mainstay of books and courses on ancient civilizations and trade. Written by a team of international experts, the rich and variable case studies demonstrate the important role played by societies that were mobile and dispersed in the making of a more connected world long before the modern era"...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781316747919
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (582 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Boivin, Nicole Human Dispersal and Species Movement : From Prehistory to the Present
    DDC: 304.8
    Abstract: A unique, interdisciplinary and up-to-date treatment exploring human migration and its role in creating novel ecosystems over the long term
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half-title page" -- "Title page" -- "Copyright page" -- "Contents" -- "List of text boxes" -- "List of figures" -- "List of tables" -- "List of contributors" -- "Preface" -- "I Introduction" -- "Chapter 1 Human and Human-mediated Species Dispersals through Time: Introduction and Overview" -- "Plates " -- "II Origins: Species Movements in the Pleistocene" -- "Chapter 2 Carnivore Guilds and the Impact of Hominin Dispersals" -- "Chapter 3 Pleistocene Hominin Dispersals, Naïve Faunas and Social Networks" -- "Chapter 4 Hominins on the Move: An Assessment of Anthropogenic Shaping of Environments in the Palaeolithic" -- "Chapter 5 Reconceptualising the Palaeozoogeography of the Sahara and the Dispersal of Early Modern Humans" -- "III Across the Water: Species movements by Coast and Sea" -- "Chapter 6 Coastlines, Marine Ecology, and Maritime Dispersals in Human History" -- "Chapter 7 Breaking Down Barriers: Prehistoric Species Dispersals across Island Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia" -- "Chapter 8 The Last Great Migration: Human Colonization of the Remote Pacific Islands" -- "IV Complexity: Species Movements in the Holocene" -- "Chapter 9 Dispersals, Connectivity and Indigeneity in Arabian Prehistory" -- "Chapter 10 Reconstructing Migration Trajectories using Ancient DNA" -- "Chapter 11 Out of the Fertile Crescent: The Dispersal of Domestic Livestock through Europe and Africa" -- "Chapter 12 Adapting Crops, Landscapes, and Food Choices: Patterns in the Dispersal of Domesticated Plants across Eurasia" -- "Chapter 13 Tracing the Initial Diffusion of Maize in North America" -- "Chapter 14 Proto-globalisation and Biotic Exchange in the Old World" -- "V Invasion: The Movement of Invasive and Disease Species" -- "Chapter 15 Invasive Eusocieties: Commonalities Between Ants and Humans
    Abstract: "Chapter 16 Invasives, Aliens, and Labels Long Forgotten: Toward a Semiotics of Human-mediated Species Movement" -- "Chapter 17 Multiple Time Scales for Dispersals of Bacterial Disease over Human History" -- "Chapter 18 Early Malarial Infections and the First Epidemiological Transition" -- "Chapter 19 The Globalisations of Disease" -- "Chapter 20 Modern Day Population, Pathogen and Pest Dispersals
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781108429801
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 343 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 26 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 382.09012
    Keywords: Commerce, Prehistoric ; Globalization ; Culture diffusion ; Local exchange trading systems ; Prehistoric commerce ; Commerce, Prehistoric ; Culture diffusion ; Local exchange trading systems ; Globalization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Handel ; Kulturkontakt ; Vorgeschichte ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Archäologie ; Frühmensch ; Handel ; Kulturraum ; Tauschring ; Kulturaustausch ; Globalisierung ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Handel ; Kulturkontakt
    Abstract: "Globalization in Prehistory challenges traditional historical and archaeological discourse about the drivers of social and cultural connectivity in the ancient world. It presents archaeological case studies of emerging globalization from around the word, from the Mesolithic period, through the Bronze and Iron Ages, to more recent historical times. The volume focuses on those societies and communities that history has bypassed - nomads, pastoralists, fishers, foragers, pirates and traders, among others. It aims for a more complex understanding of the webs of connectivity that shaped communities living outside and beyond the urban, agrarian states that are the mainstay of books and courses on ancient civilizations and trade. Written by a team of international experts, the rich and variable case studies demonstrate the important role played by societies that were mobile and dispersed in the making of a more connected world long before the modern era"--
    Abstract: "Globalization and the People without History challenges traditional historical and archaeological discourse about the drivers of social and cultural connectivity in the ancient world. It presents archaeological case studies of emerging globalization from around the word, from the Mesolithic period, through the Bronze an Iron Ages, to more recent historical times. The volume focuses on those societies and communities that history has bypassed - nomads, pastoralists, fishers, foragers, pirates and traders, among others. It aims for a more complex understanding of the webs of connectivity that shaped communities living outside and beyond the urban, agrarian states that are the mainstay of books and courses on ancient civilizations and trade. Written by a team of international experts, the rich and variable case studies demonstrate the important role played by societies that were mobile and dispersed in the making of a more connected world long before the modern era"--
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: Introduction. Archaeology and people without history Nicole Boivin and Michael D. Frachetti; 1. What's the point? Globalization and the emergence of ceramic-using hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia Peter Hommel; 2. Globalizing interactions in the Arabian neolithic and the 'Ubaid Robert Carter; 3. Domestic dispersal, human agency and the connectivity in Island Southeast Asia during the Holocene Tim Denham; 4. Bronze Age participation in a 'global' ecumene: mortuary practice and ideology across Inner Asia Michael D. Frachetti and Elissa Bullion; 5. Prehistoric globalizing processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? Yitzchak Jaffe and Rowan Flad; 6. Global networks and local agents in the Iron Age Eurasian steppe Ursula Brosseder and Bryan K. Miller; 7. Nomads and caravan trade in the Syrian Desert Eivind Heldaas Seland; 8. Invisible agents of Eastern trade: foregrounding Island Southeast Asian agency in pre-modern globalization Tim Hoogervorst and Nicole Boivin; 9. From rural collectables to global commodities: copper from Oman and obsidian from Ethiopia Ioana A. Dimitru and Michael J. Harrower; 10. The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean: small-scale wealth and emergent power in eighth-eleventh century Central-Southern Africa Edwin N. Wilsen; 11. Christians and spices: hidden foundations and misrecognitions in European colonial expansion to South Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 12. Subsistence middlemen traders and pre-colonial globalization in Melanesia Ian Lilley
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108648011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (364 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Boivin, Nicole Globalization in Prehistory : Contact, Exchange, and the 'People Without History'
    Abstract: Challenges contemporary understandings of 'globalization' by focusing on the role of non-state prehistoric societies and their vast realms of connectivity
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Globalisation -- Finding a Place for the People without History -- Materialising Globalisation -- De-urbanising Globalisation -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- One What's the Point? -- Introduction -- Globalization and Great Divides -- A Potted History: Ceramic Vessels, Hunter-gatherers and Archaeological Discourse -- Coarse Chronology for the Old World -- Detailing Distribution -- Evaluating Alternatives -- Mobility and Continuity -- Nets and Networks -- What's the Point? The Functions of Vessel Form -- What's the Point? Ceramic Globalization in Prehistory? -- Notes -- References -- Two Globalising Interactions in the Arabian Neolithic and the 'Ubaid -- Introduction -- Prehistoric Globalisation: Definition, World-systems and Interconnectivity -- Globalisation as a Dynamic Process -- Arabian-'Ubaid Interactions: Boat Remains and Ceramic Evidence -- The Arabian Neolithic: Context and Connections -- Media of Communication: Symbolic Objects -- Discussion of Symbolic Objects -- Caches of Symbolic Objects and Function -- Architecture -- Identity in Kuwait during the 'Ubaid/Arabian Neolithic Period -- A Transport Revolution of the Sixth-Fifth Millennium bc -- Conclusions -- References -- Three Domesticate Dispersal, Human Agency and Connectivity in Island Southeast Asia during the Holocene -- Competing Versions of the Past -- Archaeological Traces as Proxies of Interaction -- Domesticated Animals and Plants in ISEA-NG, ca. 4000-3000 cal BP -- The Historical Significance of Domesticate Dispersals -- Gourds -- Rice (Oryza sativa) -- Areca Palm (Areca catechu) -- Recasting the Past -- References -- Four Bronze Age Participation in a "Global" Ecumene -- Introduction
    Abstract: Globalization and Participation -- Four Regional Burial Traditions across Eurasia (2200-1500 bce) -- Burials of the Late Bactria-Margiana Archaeology Complex (BMAC) -- The Zerafshan Valley -- Semirech'ye -- Northwest China (Siba/Qijia/Kermekek/Yanbulak) -- Seeing the Global through the Lens of the Local -- Placing the Body: Body Position -- Grave Materials: Ceramics/Food -- Grave Materials: Metal (Copper/Bronze) -- Exotic Objects -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Five Prehistoric Globalizing Processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China? -- Introduction -- Globalization Theories and (Ab)Uses -- Ancient Globalization? -- Globalizing Processes -- Local Developments in the Qijia Culture -- Tao River Valley -- Qijia Technology and Interaction -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Six Global Networks and Local Agents in the Iron Age Eurasian Steppe -- Introduction -- Global Networks in Iron Age Eurasia -- Local Agents in the Eurasian Steppe -- Mongolian Altai -- Middle Irtysh -- Lower Don -- Configurations of Global Prestige -- Bridging Elites: Global Connectivity in a Disjunctive Small World -- References -- Seven Nomads and Caravan Trade in the Syrian Desert -- Abstract -- Why Nomads and Caravan Trade? -- The Syrian Desert in Premodern World Trade -- The Syrian Desert: Geography, Topography, Climate -- Nomadism in the Syrian Desert -- Camels and Trade -- Three Moments in History -- Nomads and Caravan Trade in the Syrian Desert -- Abbreviations -- References -- Eight Invisible Agents of Eastern Trade -- Introduction -- The Low Visibility of Southeast Asian Societies -- 'States' in a Maritime Southeast Asian Context -- The Roots of the Tree of Globalisation -- Sailors and Traders in the Global Arena -- Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Nine From Rural Collectables to Global Commodities
    Abstract: Natural Spatial Availabilities and Social Logistics -- Production and Trade of Copper from Oman -- Copper Availability and Social Logistics of Production -- Social Networks of Omani Copper Trade -- Production and Trade of Obsidian from Ethiopia -- Obsidian Availability and Social Logistics of Production -- Social Networks of Ethiopian Obsidian Trade -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Ten The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean -- The Scope of Wealth -- The Span of Myths -- The Scale of Materials -- Translations of Value -- Notes -- References -- Eleven Christians and Spices -- Botanical Legacies of Peninsular India -- Forest Foundations: Pre-colonial States, Armies, and Ports -- Landscapes: Gathering, Growing, Knowing -- Links: Forest Products in Circulation -- The Portuguese Estado da Índia: 1498 to 1799 -- "Improvement" and Classification: British Colonial Forests -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Twelve Subsistence Middlemen Traders and Pre-colonial Globalization in Melanesia -- Introduction -- Background -- The Problem -- The Vitiaz Strait -- The Ethnographic End-state -- The Archaeology -- Globalization Theory -- Glocalization -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780821423264
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Connecting continents
    Publ. der Quelle: Athnes, Ohio : Ohio University Press, 2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2018), Seite 68-91
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:68-91
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  • 8
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108573276
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 343 pages)
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Globalization in Prehistory challenges traditional historical and archaeological discourse about the drivers of social and cultural connectivity in the ancient world. It presents archaeological case studies of emerging globalization from around the word, from the Mesolithic period, through the Bronze and Iron Ages, to more recent historical times. The volume focuses on those societies and communities that history has bypassed - nomads, pastoralists, fishers, foragers, pirates and traders, among others. It aims for a more complex understanding of the webs of connectivity that shaped communities living outside and beyond the urban, agrarian states that are the mainstay of books and courses on ancient civilizations and trade. Written by a team of international experts, the rich and variable case studies demonstrate the important role played by societies that were mobile and dispersed in the making of a more connected world long before the modern era.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 1316686949 , 1316753700 , 9781316686942 , 9781316753705
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Animal migration ; Introduced organisms ; Human ecology ; Nature Effect of human beings on ; Human beings Migrations ; Migrations of nations ; Human beings ; Migrations ; Human ecology ; Introduced organisms ; Migrations of nations ; Nature ; Effect of human beings on ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration ; Animal migration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Human and human-mediated species dispersals through time : introduction and overview / Nicole Boivin -- Carnivore guilds and the impact of hominin dispersals / Margaret E. Lewis -- Pleistocene hominin dispersals, naive faunas and social networks / Robin Dennell -- Hominins on the move : an assessment of anthropogenic shaping of environments in the palaeolithic / Michael D. Petraglia -- Reconceptualising the palaeozoogeography of the sahara and the dispersal of early -- Modern humans / Nick A. Drake & Roger Blench -- Coastlines, marine ecology, and maritime dispersals in human history / Jon Erlandson -- Breaking down barriers : pre/historic dispersals across island Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia / Tim Denham -- The last great migration : human colonisation of the remote Pacific islands / Terry Hunt and Carl P. Lipo -- Dispersals, connectivity and indigeneity in Arabian prehistory / Remy Crassard & Lamya Khalidi -- Reconstructing migration trajectories using ancient DNA / Greger Larson -- Out of the Fertile Crescent : the dispersal of domestic livestock through Europe and Africa / Melinda A. Zeder -- Adapting crops, landscapes, and food choices : patterns in the dispersal of -- Domesticated plants across Eurasia / Dorian Fuller and Leilani Lucas -- Tracing the initial diffusion of maize in North America / Bruce D. Smith -- Proto-globalisation and biotic exchange in the Old World / Nicole Boivin -- Invasive eusocieties : commonalities between ants and humans / Patrizia d'Ettorre -- Species dispersions in time, space, and mind : the invasive aliens in context / Marcus Hall -- Disease dispersals in human history at multiple time scales / Mark Achtman -- Early malarial infections and the first epidemiological transition / James L.A. Webb, Jr -- The globalisations of disease / Monica Green -- Modern day population, pathogen and pest dispersals / Andrew J. Tatem.
    Abstract: How have humans colonised the entire planet and reshaped its ecosystems in the process? This unique and groundbreaking collection of essays explores human movement through time, the impacts of these movements on landscapes and other species, and the ways in which species have co-evolved and transformed each other as a result. Exploring the spread of people, plants, animals, and diseases through processes of migration, colonisation, trade and travel, it assembles a broad array of case studies from the Pliocene to the present. The contributors from disciplines across the humanities and natural sciences are senior or established scholars in the fields of human evolution, archaeology, history, and geography
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Includes index
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