Connectivity in antiquity : globalization as a long-term historical process

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Connectivity in antiquity : globalization as a long-term historical process

edited by Øystein S. LaBianca and Sandra Arnold Scham

(Approaches to anthropological archaeology)

Equinox, 2006

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Connectivity in antiquity : globalization as long-term historical process

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Grand narratives, technological revolutions and the past : deep-time studies of metallurgy and social evolution in the Eastern Mediterranean / Thomas E. Levy
  • Emerging state connectivity : dynamic urban and economic growth in fourth and third millennium BCE West Syrian societies / William Collins
  • Trade pulsations, collapse and reorientation in the ancient world / William R. Thompson
  • The globalizing effects of "Hajj" in the medieval and modern eras / Bethany J. Walker
  • Connectivity : Transjordan during the Persian period / Paul J. Ray, Jr
  • Organic globalization and socialization / Sheldon Lee Gosline
  • Connectivity in the Longue Durée : hadrami muslims in an Indian Ocean world / Leif Manger
  • Perceptions of antiquity and the formation of modern resistance identities / Sandra Arnold Scham
  • Foreign self and familiar other : the impact of "global" connectivity on New Kingdom Egypt / Jenny Cashman
  • Nothing new under the sun? / Manuel Castells

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