[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware -Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [PU: Springer US], ARCHäOLOGIE - ARCHäOLOGE ANCIENTWORLD BRONZE BRONZEAGE CULTURE ECONOMY IDENTITY INTERREGIONALINTERACTION ISSUE SCIENCE SOCIALCHANGE TRADITION GESCHICHTE ALTERTUM ANCIENT WORLD AGE INTERACTION INTERREGIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE, Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This \\ rebirth\\ was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on int, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware -Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [PU: Springer US], ARCHÄOLOGIE - ARCHÄOLOGE; ANCIENTWORLD; BRONZE; BRONZEAGE; CULTURE; ECONOMY; IDENTITY; INTERREGIONALINTERACTION; ISSUE; SCIENCE; SOCIALCHANGE; TRADITION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This 'rebirth' was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on interac tion questions, but also by a diversity of perspectives on past contacts. To perdurable interests in warfare were added trade studies by the late 196Os. These viewpoints, in turn, were rapidly joined in the late 1970s by a wide range of intellectual schemes stimulated by developments in French Marxism (referred to in various ways; termed political ideology here) and sociology (Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems model). Researchers ascribing to the aforementioned intellectual frameworks were united in their dissatisfaction with attempts to explain sociopolitical change that treated in dividual cultures or societies as isolated entities. Only by reconstructing the complex intersocietal networks in which polities were integrated-the natures of these ties, who mediated the connections, and the political, economic, and ideological significance of the goods and ideas that moved along them-could adequate ex planations of sociopolitical shifts be formulated. Archaeologists seemed to be re discovering in the late twentieth century the importance of interregional contacts in processes of sociopolitical change. The diversity of perspectives that resulted seemed to be symptomatic of both an uncertainty of how best to approach this topic and the importance archaeologists attributed to it. 276 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9780306440687], Neubuch, [PU: Springer US], ARCHäOLOGIE - ARCHäOLOGE ANCIENTWORLD BRONZE BRONZEAGE CULTURE ECONOMY IDENTITY INTERREGIONALINTERACTION ISSUE SCIENCE SOCIALCHANGE TRADITION GESCHICHTE ALTERTUM ANCIENT WORLD AGE INTERACTION INTERREGIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE, Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Archaeological research on interregional interaction processes has recently reasserted itself after a long hiatus following the eclipse of diffusion studies. This \\ rebirth\\ was marked not only by a sudden increase in publications that were focused on int, Books<
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This volume is a state-of-the-art contribution to these enduring issues of social science. It approaches the effect of interregional interaction on social change from a number of perspectives, thereby demonstrating the varied and dynamic quality of current research across the spectrum of the social sciences.
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-306-44068-7, 978-0-306-44068-7 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: mark urban, schortman, edward said, patricia, immanuel wallerstein Titel des Buches: resources power interregional interaction, and power, interregio, archaeology interaction, the power the other
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Autor/in: Edward M. Schortman; Patricia A. Urban Titel: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology; Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction Verlag: Springer; Springer US 259 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 1992-06-30 New York; NY; US Sprache: Englisch 106,99 € (DE) 109,99 € (AT) 118,00 CHF (CH) Available XII, 259 p. 3 illus.
BB; Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Altertum; Archäologie; Verstehen; ancient world; bronze; bronze age; culture; economy; identity; interaction; interregional interaction; issue; science; social change; tradition; Archaeology; BC; EA
1 • The Place of Interaction Studies in Archaeological Thought.- 2 • The Political Economy of Core—Periphery Systems.- 3 • Culture and Exchange in Postclassic Oaxaca: A World-System Perspective.- 4 • Pre-Hispanic Interregional Interaction in Southern Mexico: The Valley of Oaxaca and the Ejutla Valley.- 5 • The Transcaucasian “Periphery” in the Bronze Age: A Preliminary Formulation.- 6 • Interaction and Isolation: The Empty Spaces in Panregional Political and Economic Systems.- 7 • Long-Distance Contacts, Elite Aspirations, and the Age of Discovery in Cosmological Context.- 8 • Tradition, Identity, and Change beyond the Roman Frontier.- 9 • Ethnicity and Adaptation: The Late Period-Cara Occupation in Northern Highland Ecuador.- 10 • Central Mexico’s Influences in Jalisco and Nayarit during the Classic Period.- 11 • Current Trends in Interaction Research.
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