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Globalization in Prehistory : Contact, Exchange, and the 'People Without History'
The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean: Small-scale Wealth and Emergent Power in Eighth to Eleventh-Century Central-Southern Africa
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Archaeology and the ‘People without History’
pp. 15
What’s the Point?: Globalization and the Emergence of Ceramic-using Hunter-gatherers in Northern Eurasia
pp. 43
Globalising Interactions in the Arabian Neolithic and the ‘Ubaid
pp. 80
Domesticate Dispersal, Human Agency and Connectivity in Island Southeast Asia during the Holocene
pp. 102
Bronze Age Participation in a “Global” Ecumene: Mortuary Practice and Ideology across Inner Asia
pp. 131
Prehistoric Globalizing Processes in the Tao River Valley, Gansu, China?
pp. 162
Global Networks and Local Agents in the Iron Age Eurasian Steppe
pp. 184
Nomads and Caravan Trade in the Syrian Desert
pp. 205
Invisible Agents of Eastern Trade: Foregrounding Island Southeast Asian Agency in Pre-modern Globalisation
pp. 232
From Rural Collectables to Global Commodities: Copper from Oman and Obsidian from Ethiopia
pp. 263
The Tsodilo Hills and the Indian Ocean: Small-scale Wealth and Emergent Power in Eighth to Eleventh-Century Central-Southern Africa
pp. 283
Christians and Spices: Hidden Foundations and Misrecognitions in European Colonial Expansion to South Asia
pp. 308
Subsistence Middlemen Traders and Pre-colonial Globalization in Melanesia
pp. 335
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