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ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: (BAR International Series ) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2005.] Hardcover 4°, iv, 254 S. mit 17 und 31 Tabellen und 44 Grafiken und Abb., Orig.-Broschur Zustand: Umschlag am unteren Rücken stark beschädigt (sonst sehr gut) [Münster, Germany] [Publication Year: 1439]
ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: (BAR International Series ) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2005.] Hardcover 4°, iv, 254 S. mit 17 und 31 Tabellen und 44 Grafiken und Abb., Orig.-Broschur Zustand: Umschlag am unteren Rücken stark beschädigt (sonst sehr gut) [Münster, Germany] [Publication Year: 1439]
British Archaeological Reports, Date: 2005-12-15. Paperback. Very Good. 8x0x11. Paperback. Corners curled a bit, light bump at top of spine. Never read, pages are unmarked. No highlighting. Oversize book, extra shipping to some locations outside USA. 2005. British Archaeological Reports ISBN 1841718750 9781841718750 [US]
ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: British Archaeological Reports] Softcover Paperback. Corners curled a bit, light bump at top of spine. Never read, pages are unmarked. No highlighting. Oversize book, extra shipping to some locations outside USA. [Rochester, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Late Bronze Age Mycenaean and Italic Products in the West Mediterranean: A social and economic analysis. ISBN 1841718750 9781841718750 [GB]
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ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: Oxford : British Archaeological Reports, BAR Publishing] Softcover IV-256 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. Aegean-type pottery has been found in the West Mediterranean for more than a century and several publications have tried to explain the phenomenon from an Aegeancentric point of view. The search for metals, the arrival of Mycenaean people after the LH III B destructions in Mainland Greece and the hypothesis that Mycenaeans had to sail westwards because of the dominance of the Minoan thalassocracy on the eastern routes are only some of the proposals. Yet, what do we know about the Italics, the people who consumed, and eventually produced, Aegean-type pottery? This question is at the centre of this study. The state of research on this topic, in spite of almost a century and a half of studies is disappointing. The phenomenon is still seen in terms of economic exchange, where the Aegeans are the primary players. There has been no attempt to research methodically the reasons why the Italics accepted and used Aegean-type pottery. In the last few decades, many anthropologists have concentrated their efforts on ethnographic studies of patterns of consumption and several theoretical models have been published as a result. In particular, globalisation has provided the stimulus for research focussed on cross-cultural consumption of standardised products. Using these studies, this research has tried to provide the Italic perspective, ...
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ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: British Archaeological Reports] Softcover Like New [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 1841718750, ISBN13: 9781841718750, [publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Aegean-type pottery has been found in the West Mediterranean for more than a century and several publications have tried to explain the phenomenon from an Aegeancentric point of view. The search for metals, the arrival of Mycenaean people after the LH III B destructions in Mainland Greece and the hypothesis that Mycenaeans had to sail westwards because of the dominance of the Minoan thalassocracy on the eastern routes are only some of the proposals. Yet, what do we know about the Italics, the people who consumed, and eventually produced, Aegean-type pottery This question is at the centre of this study. The state of research on this topic, in spite of almost a century and a half of studies is disappointing. The phenomenon is still seen in terms of economic exchange, where the Aegeans are the primary players. There has been no attempt to research methodically the reasons why the Italics accepted and used Aegean-type pottery. In the last few decades, many anthropologists have concentrated their efforts on ethnographic studies of patterns of consumption and several theoretical models have been published as a result. In particular, globalisation has provided the stimulus for research focussed on cross-cultural consumption of standardised products. Using these studies, this research has tried to provide t ...
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