The making of bronze age Eurasia:
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2007
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge world archaeology
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 296 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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CONTENTS
Illustrations and Maps page
xiii
Abbreviations
xvii
Preface
xix
ι
.
Archaeological Theory and Archaeological Evidence
.
ι
Anglo-American Theoretical Archaeology from ca.
i960
to the
Present
—
A Brief Overview
2
Back to the Future
—
Or Towards an Interpretative and
Explanatory Culture History
8
The Devolution of Urban Society
—
Moving Beyond
Neo-evolutionary Accounts
10
Steppe Archaeology and the Identification (and Proliferation) of
Archaeological Cultures
15
Chronological Conundrums
—
The Application of Calibrated C14
Determinations for the Archaeology of the Eurasian Steppes
19
Inherent Limitations of the Present Study
21
2.
The Chalcolithic Prelude
—
From Social Hierarchies
and Giant Settlements to the Emergence of Mobile
Economies, ca.
4500—3500
ВС
.23
The Production and Exchange of Copper from the Balkans to the
Volga in the Fifth and Fourth Millennia
ВС
-
The
Carpatho-Balkan Metallurgical Province (CBMP)
28
The Form and Economy of the Gigantic Tripol'ye Settlements
—
Nucleation of Population and the Development of Extensive
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Particularly the Herding
of Cattle
39
An Overview of the Social Archaeology of the Chalcolithic from
the Northern Balkans to the Volga and beyond from the
Fifth to the Second Half of the Fourth Millennium
ВС л.6
Contents
The Collapse of the Southeastern European Copper Age
-
Single- and Multicausal Explanations from Invading Nomads
and Environmental Crises to Shifts in Interregional Relations
50
Biographical Sketch
-
E.
N.
Chernykh
54
3.
The Caucasus
-
Donor and Recipient of Materials,
Technologies, and Peoples to and from the Ancient
Near East
.57
The Caucasus
—
Physical and Environmental Features and a
Consideration of Earlier Chalcolithic Developments
62
The Maikop Culture of the Northern Caucasus
-
A Review of Its
Kurgans, Settlements, and Metals; Accounting for Its Origins
and Wealth and a Consideration of Its Subsistence Economy
72
The Kura-Araxes Cultural-Historical Community
(Obshchnosť)
of Transcaucasia
—
The History of Its Research and
the Distribution of Its Settlements Documenting the Initial
Dense Occupation of Different Altitudinal Zones throughout
the Southern Caucasus and Adjacent Regions; the Nature of
These Settlements and Evidence for Social Differentiation;
the Spread of Kura-Araxes Peoples into the Near
East in the Late Fourth to Middle Third Millennium
ВС
86
The Caspian Coastal Plain of Southeastern
Daghestan
and
Northeastern Azerbaijan
—
The Velikent Early and Middle
Bronze "Component" of the Kura-Araxes
"Cultural-Historical Community"; the Sequence from
Velikent and Related Bronze Age Sites, ca.
3600—1900
ВС юг
The Early Kurgan Cultures of Transcaucasia
-
The Arrivals of
New Peoples, Changes in Subsistence Economic Practices,
and the Emergence of Social Complexity
113
Conclusion
-
Some Later Developments in Caucasian Prehistory
and Shifts in the Production and Exchange of Metals
121
Biographical Sketch
—
R. M. Munchaev
122
Biographical Sketch
—
M. G.
Gadzhiev
124
4.
Taming the Steppe
—
The Development of Mobile
Economies: From Cattle Herders with Wagons to Horseback
Riders Tending Mixed Herds; the Continued Eastward
Expansion of Large-Scale Metallurgical Production
and Exchange
.126
Archaeology on the Western Eurasian Steppes
—
A Short Sketch
of the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and Its Relative
Periodization I28
New Perspectives on Pre-Pit Grave Interconnections on the
Western Eurasian Steppes
132
Horse Domestication and the Emergence of Eurasian Mounted
Pastoral Nomadism j^y
Bronze Age Life on the Steppes: Pit Graves to Timber Graves
-
Major Patterns of Development and Changes in Ways of Life
144
Bronze Age Herding vs. Eurasian Mounted Pastoral Nomadism
158
Contents
The Transformation
and Eastward Expansion of Metallurgy
during the Late Bronze Age; Accounting for Its Social
Organization
-
The
Contrastive
Highly Centralized
"Gulag" or Flexible/Opportunistic "Gold Rush" Models
166
Biographical Sketch
- N.
Ya. Merpert
180
5.
Entering a Sown World of Irrigation Agriculture
-
From
the Steppes to Central Asia and Beyond: Processes of
Movement, Assimilation, and Transformation into the
"Civilized" World East of
Sumer
.182
Archaeological Explorations in Western Central Asia from the
Excavations at Anau to the Discovery of the
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (or "Oxus
Civilization")
-
The Evolutionary Heritage of Soviet and
Western Archaeology in Central Asia
184
Physical Features of the Land
—
Deserts, Mountains, and Sources
of Water; Environmental Changes and Adaptations to Arid
Environments; Irrigation Agriculture and Extensive Herding
and Seasonal
Transhumance
187
The Two Worlds of Western Central Asia: "Civilized" and
"Barbarian"; Archaeological Transformations
-
Mobile
Cattle Herders Become Irrigation Agriculturalists; the
Multiple Origins, Florescence, and Collapse of the
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
192
Secondary States East of
Sumer ca.
2600—1900
ВС
—
Cycles of
Integration and Collapse; Shifts in Patterns of Exchange and
Interregional Relations from the Late Chalcolithic through
the Middle Bronze Age
214
Jiroft/Halil
Rud:
A Newly Discovered Regional Polity or
Secondary State East of
Sumer
in Southeastern Iran
225
Archaeology, Language, and the Ethnic Identification of Material
Culture Remains
—
Pitfalls and Lessons
233
Biographical Sketch -VI. Sarianidi
241
6.
The Circulation of Peoples and Materials
—
Evolution,
Devolution, and Recurrent Social Formations on the
Eurasian Steppes and in West Asia: Patterns and Processes
of Interconnection during Later Prehistory
.244
Modeling the "World(s)" of Bronze Age Eurasia
245
The Functional Use of Metals, Rising Militarism, and the Advent
of Iron
252
Evolution and Devolution in Bronze Age Eurasia
-
Culture
History in Archaeology as the Search for Macrohistorical
Patterns and Processes rather than the Compilation of Data;
Social Evolution as "World" History
256
Appendix
261
References
269
Index
291 |
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CONTENTS
Illustrations and Maps page
xiii
Abbreviations
xvii
Preface
xix
ι
.
Archaeological Theory and Archaeological Evidence
.
ι
Anglo-American Theoretical Archaeology from ca.
i960
to the
Present
—
A Brief Overview
2
Back to the Future
—
Or Towards an Interpretative and
Explanatory Culture History
8
The Devolution of Urban Society
—
Moving Beyond
Neo-evolutionary Accounts
10
Steppe Archaeology and the Identification (and Proliferation) of
Archaeological Cultures
15
Chronological Conundrums
—
The Application of Calibrated C14
Determinations for the Archaeology of the Eurasian Steppes
19
Inherent Limitations of the Present Study
21
2.
The Chalcolithic Prelude
—
From Social Hierarchies
and Giant Settlements to the Emergence of Mobile
Economies, ca.
4500—3500
ВС
.23
The Production and Exchange of Copper from the Balkans to the
Volga in the Fifth and Fourth Millennia
ВС
-
The
Carpatho-Balkan Metallurgical Province (CBMP)
28
The Form and Economy of the Gigantic Tripol'ye Settlements
—
Nucleation of Population and the Development of Extensive
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Particularly the Herding
of Cattle
39
An Overview of the Social Archaeology of the Chalcolithic from
the Northern Balkans to the Volga and beyond from the
Fifth to the Second Half of the Fourth Millennium
ВС л.6
Contents
The Collapse of the Southeastern European Copper Age
-
Single- and Multicausal Explanations from Invading Nomads
and Environmental Crises to Shifts in Interregional Relations
50
Biographical Sketch
-
E.
N.
Chernykh
54
3.
The Caucasus
-
Donor and Recipient of Materials,
Technologies, and Peoples to and from the Ancient
Near East
.57
The Caucasus
—
Physical and Environmental Features and a
Consideration of Earlier Chalcolithic Developments
62
The Maikop Culture of the Northern Caucasus
-
A Review of Its
Kurgans, Settlements, and Metals; Accounting for Its Origins
and Wealth and a Consideration of Its Subsistence Economy
72
The Kura-Araxes Cultural-Historical Community
(Obshchnosť)
of Transcaucasia
—
The History of Its Research and
the Distribution of Its Settlements Documenting the Initial
Dense Occupation of Different Altitudinal Zones throughout
the Southern Caucasus and Adjacent Regions; the Nature of
These Settlements and Evidence for Social Differentiation;
the Spread of Kura-Araxes Peoples into the Near
East in the Late Fourth to Middle Third Millennium
ВС
86
The Caspian Coastal Plain of Southeastern
Daghestan
and
Northeastern Azerbaijan
—
The Velikent Early and Middle
Bronze "Component" of the Kura-Araxes
"Cultural-Historical Community"; the Sequence from
Velikent and Related Bronze Age Sites, ca.
3600—1900
ВС юг
The Early Kurgan Cultures of Transcaucasia
-
The Arrivals of
New Peoples, Changes in Subsistence Economic Practices,
and the Emergence of Social Complexity
113
Conclusion
-
Some Later Developments in Caucasian Prehistory
and Shifts in the Production and Exchange of Metals
121
Biographical Sketch
—
R. M. Munchaev
122
Biographical Sketch
—
M. G.
Gadzhiev
124
4.
Taming the Steppe
—
The Development of Mobile
Economies: From Cattle Herders with Wagons to Horseback
Riders Tending Mixed Herds; the Continued Eastward
Expansion of Large-Scale Metallurgical Production
and Exchange
.126
Archaeology on the Western Eurasian Steppes
—
A Short Sketch
of the Recognition of Cultural Diversity and Its Relative
Periodization I28
New Perspectives on Pre-Pit Grave Interconnections on the
Western Eurasian Steppes
132
Horse Domestication and the Emergence of Eurasian Mounted
Pastoral Nomadism j^y
Bronze Age Life on the Steppes: Pit Graves to Timber Graves
-
Major Patterns of Development and Changes in Ways of Life
144
Bronze Age Herding vs. Eurasian Mounted Pastoral Nomadism
158
Contents
The Transformation
and Eastward Expansion of Metallurgy
during the Late Bronze Age; Accounting for Its Social
Organization
-
The
Contrastive
Highly Centralized
"Gulag" or Flexible/Opportunistic "Gold Rush" Models
166
Biographical Sketch
- N.
Ya. Merpert
180
5.
Entering a Sown World of Irrigation Agriculture
-
From
the Steppes to Central Asia and Beyond: Processes of
Movement, Assimilation, and Transformation into the
"Civilized" World East of
Sumer
.182
Archaeological Explorations in Western Central Asia from the
Excavations at Anau to the Discovery of the
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (or "Oxus
Civilization")
-
The Evolutionary Heritage of Soviet and
Western Archaeology in Central Asia
184
Physical Features of the Land
—
Deserts, Mountains, and Sources
of Water; Environmental Changes and Adaptations to Arid
Environments; Irrigation Agriculture and Extensive Herding
and Seasonal
Transhumance
187
The Two Worlds of Western Central Asia: "Civilized" and
"Barbarian"; Archaeological Transformations
-
Mobile
Cattle Herders Become Irrigation Agriculturalists; the
Multiple Origins, Florescence, and Collapse of the
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
192
Secondary States East of
Sumer ca.
2600—1900
ВС
—
Cycles of
Integration and Collapse; Shifts in Patterns of Exchange and
Interregional Relations from the Late Chalcolithic through
the Middle Bronze Age
214
Jiroft/Halil
Rud:
A Newly Discovered Regional Polity or
Secondary State East of
Sumer
in Southeastern Iran
225
Archaeology, Language, and the Ethnic Identification of Material
Culture Remains
—
Pitfalls and Lessons
233
Biographical Sketch -VI. Sarianidi
241
6.
The Circulation of Peoples and Materials
—
Evolution,
Devolution, and Recurrent Social Formations on the
Eurasian Steppes and in West Asia: Patterns and Processes
of Interconnection during Later Prehistory
.244
Modeling the "World(s)" of Bronze Age Eurasia
245
The Functional Use of Metals, Rising Militarism, and the Advent
of Iron
252
Evolution and Devolution in Bronze Age Eurasia
-
Culture
History in Archaeology as the Search for Macrohistorical
Patterns and Processes rather than the Compilation of Data;
Social Evolution as "World" History
256
Appendix
261
References
269
Index
291 |
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spelling | Kohl, Philip L. Verfasser aut The making of bronze age Eurasia Philip L. Kohl 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2007 XXIII, 296 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge world archaeology Includes bibliographical references and index Funde Bronze age Eurasia Excavations (Archaeology) Eurasia Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd rswk-swf Eurasia Antiquities Eurasien West (DE-588)4499495-3 gnd rswk-swf Eurasien West (DE-588)4499495-3 g Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0615/2006018838.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0668/2006018838-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015597480&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kohl, Philip L. The making of bronze age Eurasia Funde Bronze age Eurasia Excavations (Archaeology) Eurasia Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd |
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title | The making of bronze age Eurasia |
title_auth | The making of bronze age Eurasia |
title_exact_search | The making of bronze age Eurasia |
title_exact_search_txtP | The making of bronze age Eurasia |
title_full | The making of bronze age Eurasia Philip L. Kohl |
title_fullStr | The making of bronze age Eurasia Philip L. Kohl |
title_full_unstemmed | The making of bronze age Eurasia Philip L. Kohl |
title_short | The making of bronze age Eurasia |
title_sort | the making of bronze age eurasia |
topic | Funde Bronze age Eurasia Excavations (Archaeology) Eurasia Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Bronze age Eurasia Excavations (Archaeology) Eurasia Bronzezeit Archäologie Eurasia Antiquities Eurasien West |
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