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Centre and Periphery
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Comparative Studies in Archaeology
Centre and Periphery
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Centre and Periphery book
Comparative Studies in Archaeology
Edited ByTim Champion
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 12 October 1995
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 264
eBook ISBN 9780203985151
Subjects Humanities
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Champion, T. (Ed.). (1995). Centre and Periphery: Comparative Studies in Archaeology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203985151
ABSTRACT
There has recently been much interest among geographers, historians and political theorists in concepts of centre and periphery. In this book a wide range of studies consider how such concepts can be used to clarify our understanding of pre-capitalist societies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 3|22 pages
Explaining the Iroquois: tribalization on a prehistoric periphery
ByDena F. Dincauze, Robert J. Hasenstab
chapter 5|26 pages
Greeks and natives in south-east Italy: approaches to the archaeological evidence
ByRuth D. Whitehouse, John B. Wilkins
part 6|9 pages
Greeks, Etruscans, and thirsty barbarians: Early Iron Age interaction in the Rhône Basin of France
chapter 8|8 pages
Interactions between the nomadic cultures of central Asia and China in the Middle Ages
BySlawoj Szynkiewicz
part 9|11 pages
Diffusion and cultural evolution in Iron Age Serbia
chapter 11|20 pages
Native American acculturation in the Spanish colonial empire: the Franciscan missions of Alta California
ByPaul Farnsworth
chapter 12|20 pages
The town, the power, and the land: Denmark and Europe during the first millennium AD
ByKlavs Randsborg