Modeling Cross-Cultural Interaction in Ancient Borderlands /
This book introduces the Cross Cultural Interaction Model (CCIM) as a tool to visually display and organize the inherent complexity of the social, economic, and political interactions that take place in multicultural borderlands or across long distances.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2018]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A porous line: exploring the visual representation of cross-cultural interaction in ancient borderlands / Ulrike Matthies Green and Kirk E. Costion
- Cross-frontier interactions in Roman Europe ad 100-350: the graphic model applied / Peter S. Wells
- Modeling differential cultural interaction in late bronze age Thessaly / Bryan Feuer
- Modeling complex cultural encounters in contact and Colonial Greenland 1690-1900: possibilities and limitations of the cross-cultural interaction model / Peter Andreas Toft
- Cross-cultural interaction in the ancient Egyptian and Nubian borderland / Stuart Tyson Smith and Michele R. Buzon
- Reconfiguring regional interactions in the face of Cahokian decline: a view from the Common Field Site, MO / Meghan E. Buchanan
- Conspicuous consumption in ancient Costa Rica and Panama / Scott Palumbo
- Graphically modeling the prehistory of regional interactions in the Moquegua Valley, Southern Peru / Kirk E. Costion and Ulrike Matthies Green
- Conclusion / Ulrike Matthies Green and Kirk E. Costion.