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E-grāmata: Reconfiguring the Silk Road: New Research on East-West Exchange in Antiquity

  • Formāts: 136 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781934536698
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  • Formāts: 136 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781934536698

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Reconfiguring the Silk Road offers new research on the earliest cultural interactions along the trade and migration routes across Eurasia, mapping the spread and influence of Silk Road economies and social structures over time.



From the Bronze Age through the Middle Ages, a network of trade and migration routes brought people from across Eurasia into contact. Their commerce included political, social, and artistic ideas, as well as material goods such as metals and textiles.Reconfiguring the Silk Road offers new research on the earliest trade and cultural interactions along these routes, mapping the spread and influence of Silk Road economies and social structures over time. This volume features contributions by renowned scholars uncovering new discoveries related to populations that lived in the Tarim Basin, the advanced state of textile manufacturing in the region, and the diffusion of domesticated grains across Inner Asia. Other chapters include an analysis of the dispersal of languages across the Eurasian Steppe and a detailed examination of the domestication of the horse in the region. Contextualized with a foreword by Colin Renfrew and introduction by Victor Mair,Reconfiguring the Silk Road provides a new assessment of the intercultural evolution along the steppes and beyond.

Contributors: David W. Anthony, Elizabeth Wayland Barber, Dorcas R. Brown, Peter Brown, Michael D. Frachetti, Jane Hickman, Philip L. Kohl, Victor H. Mair, J. P. Mallory, Joseph G. Manning, Colin Renfrew.

Recenzijas

"Concise and enlightening essays, ... Collectively they paint a complex picture of the prehistory and early history of the areas covered by the Silk Roads, where grains, textiles, horses, and even languages were constantly moving... All contributors are established scholars in their respective fields, so the articles serve not only to advance new ideas but also to summarize existing research."-Journal of Asian Studies

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Reconfiguring the Silk Road offers new research on the earliest cultural interactions along the trade and migration routes across Eurasia, mapping the spread and influence of Silk Road economies and social structures over time.
List of Figures
vii
Contributors ix
Foreword: The Silk Roads before Silk xi
Colin Renfrew
Introduction: Reconceptualizing the Silk Roads 1(4)
Victor H. Mair
Chapter 1 At the Limits: Long-Distance Trade in the Time of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Kings
5(10)
J.G. Manning
Chapter 2 The Silk Road in Late Antiquity
15(8)
Peter Brown
Chapter 3 The Northern Cemetery: Epigone or Progenitor of Small River Cemetery No. 5?
23(10)
Victor H. Mair
Chapter 4 More Light on the Xinjiang Textiles
33(8)
Elizabeth Wayland Barber
Chapter 5 Seeds for the Soul: Ideology and Diffusion of Domesticated Grains across Inner Asia
41(14)
Michael D. Frachetti
Chapter 6 Horseback Riding and Bronze Age Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
55(18)
David W. Anthony
Dorcas R. Brown
Chapter 7 Indo-European Dispersals and the Eurasian Steppe
73(16)
J.P. Mallory
Chapter 8 Concluding Comments: Reconfiguring the Silk Road, or When Does the Silk Road Emerge and How Does It Qualitatively Change over Time?
89(6)
Philip L. Kohl
Index 95
Victor H. Mair is Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at the University of Pennsylvania and editor of the University of Pennsylvania Press Encounters with Asia series. Jane Hickman is editor of Expedition magazine and Special Assistant for Museum Programs at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Colin Renfrew is Disney Professor Emeritus of Archaeology and former Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.