In this book, Bleda Düring offers an archaeological analysis of Asia
Minor, the area equated with much of modern-day Turkey, from 20,000 to
2,000 BC. During this period human societies moved from small-scale
hunter-gatherer groups to complex and hierarchical communities with
economies based on agriculture and industry. Dr Düring traces the
spread of the Neolithic way of life, which ultimately reached across
Eurasia, and the emergence of key human developments, including the
domestication of animals, metallurgy, fortified towns and
long-distance trading networks. Situated at the junction between
Europe and Asia, Asia Minor has often been perceived as a bridge for
the movement of technologies and ideas. By contrast, this book argues
that cultural developments followed a distinctive trajectory in Asia
Minor from as early as 9,000 BC.
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From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780511861420
Publisert
2013
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Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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