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Eurasia at the Dawn of History : Urbanization and Social Change
Materialities of Complexity in Ancient Eurasia
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Manuel Fernández-Götz
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Dirk Krausse
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Materialities of Complexity in Ancient Eurasia
pp. 23
Cognitive Archaeology and the Making of the Human Mind
pp. 40
History of Writing, History of Rationality
pp. 52
The Impact of Social Differentiation on Identity: Lights and Shadows of the Individualization Process
pp. 67
The Neolithic Conquest of the Mediterranean
pp. 81
Low-Density Urbanism: The Case of the Trypillia Group of Ukraine
pp. 106
From the Neolithic to the Iron Age – Demography and Social Agglomeration: The Development of Centralized Control?
pp. 127
Early State Formation from a Big History Point of View
pp. 139
Reframing Ancient Economies: New Models, New Questions
pp. 153
How Can Archaeologists Identify Early Cities? Definitions, Types, and Attributes
pp. 169
Cities between De-Territorialization and Networking: On the Dynamics of Urbanization in the Global Context
pp. 183
Egypt in the ‘Axial Age’
pp. 198
Conservative versus Innovative Cultural Areas in the Near East ca. 800–400 BC
pp. 211
Elite Burials in First-Millennium BC China: Towards Individualization
pp. 225
Giant Tumuli of the Iron Age: Tradition – Monumentality – Knowledge Transfer
pp. 243
Agency, Structure, and the Unconscious in the Longue Durée
pp. 254
Phoenicians Abroad: From Merchant Venturers to Colonists
pp. 265
Spheres of Interaction: Temperate Europe and the Mediterranean World in the Iron Age
pp. 279
The Determinacy of Space and State Formation in Archaic Greece
pp. 291
Intercultural Networks and Urbanization in Southern Italy in the Early Iron Age
pp. 304
Power and Place in Etruria
pp. 319
Urbanization Processes and Cultural Change in the Early Iron Age of Central Europe
pp. 336
Founding Rituals and Myths in the Keltiké
pp. 353
Phase Transition, Axial Age, and Axis Displacement: From the Hallstatt to the La Tène Culture in the Regions Northwest of the Alps
pp. 370
Early Celtic Art in Context
pp. 380
Images, Ornament, and Cognition in Early La Tène Europe: A New Style for a Changing World
pp. 392
The Network Genesis of the La Tène Cultures: A Western Point of View
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