Eurasia at the Dawn of History
Urbanization and Social Change
Manuel Fernández-Götz editor Dirk Krausse editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Jan '17
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This book is an interdisciplinary study of the development of the first cities and early state formations of ancient Eurasia.
This book brings together contributions from leading scholars on the development of Eurasia's first cities, from the Atlantic coasts to China. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that addresses the origins of key phenomena that continue to shape our world, it will appeal to academics, students, and segments of the broader public.Our current world is characterized by life in cities, the existence of social inequalities, and increasing individualization. When and how did these phenomena arise? What was the social and economic background for the development of hierarchies and the first cities? The authors of this volume analyze the processes of centralization, cultural interaction, and social differentiation that led to the development of the first urban centres and early state formations of ancient Eurasia, from the Atlantic coasts to China. The chronological framework spans a period from the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age, with a special focus on the early first millennium BC. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach structured around the concepts of identity and materiality, this book addresses the appearance of a range of key phenomena that continue to shape our world.
ISBN: 9781107147409
Dimensions: 260mm x 185mm x 31mm
Weight: 1090g
436 pages