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Le livre étudie les connexions repérables et les comparaisons possibles entre les sociétés de l'Eurasie, autour de l'an 1000, afin de percevoir les caractères originaux de chacune au sein de solidarités planétaires. Les historiens spécialistes de domaines très différents: le Japon, les mondes chinois et steppique, indien et musulman, l'empire byzantin, l'Occident chrétien, réunis aux Treilles en 2018 ont observé que la tendance globale au développement de cette période s'accompagne d'une diversification remarquable des cultures. En une démarche de critique constructive de la World History ou Global History, ils ont pu envisager les facteurs communs ayant stimulé la croissance dans divers "mondes" de l'Eurasie (ainsi les changements climatiques) ou ne l'ayant pas autant entravé que ne le croyaient les historiens d'antan (invasions ou infiltrations de peuples guerriers, "barbares"), sans oublier les liens tissés à la fois par des échanges commerciaux et par des religions universalistes.
Eurasia --- Eurasia --- Civilization --- Relations
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This book provides an overview of Bronze Age societies of Western Eurasia through an investigation of the archaeological record. The Making of Bronze Age Eurasia outlines the long-term processes and patterns of interaction that link these groups together in a shared historical trajectory of development. Interactions took the form of the exchange of raw materials and finished goods, the spread and sharing of technologies, and the movements of peoples from one region to another. Kohl reconstructs economic activities from subsistence practices to the production and exchange of metals and other materials. Kohl also argues forcefully that the main task of the archaeologist should be to write culture-history on a spatially and temporally grand scale in an effort to detect large, macrohistorical processes of interaction and shared development.
Bronze age --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Eurasia --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Civilization --- Social Sciences --- Archeology --- Bronze age - Eurasia --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Eurasia --- Eurasia - Antiquities
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Hazara Mongols Afghanistan Tribes Kinship
Afghanistan --- Mongols --- Tribes --- Kinship --- Social structure --- Eurasia
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Multiculturalism --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Civilization
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Nomads --- Nomades --- History --- Histoire --- Eurasia --- Eurasie --- History. --- Civilization. --- Civilisation
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Paléolithique supérieur --- Paleolithic period --- Eurasia --- Paléolithique supérieur
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Connecting the ancient West and East has been the life's goal of the Georgian-born scholar Gocha Tsetskhladze since he stepped westward from the then Soviet Union in 1990 (his higher education took place in Kharkov and Moscow). This publication honours his not inconsiderable achievements, following in (and filling) the footsteps of Minns and Rostovtzeff, unremittingly for 30 years, first in Oxford, then London and Melbourne, now in Wales. Its publication occurs just short of his sixtieth birthday. Epithets applied to him have included 'king of Pontus' and 'Mr Colonisation', for his focus has been the Black Sea and Greek colonisation, unashamedly called that, of its coasts, and the exploration of Graeco-native contacts there and in the related hinterland, starting first from his native Colchis, where the Greeks learnt a thing or two from the locals: two-way exchange, not unidirectional Hellenisation. More recently, his attention turned to excavation of Pessinus in Central Anatolia. The work is divided into two volumes: the first focused primarily on the Black Sea; the second spreading its wings to other regions. Over a hundred scholars, based predominantly in Europe, North America and Australia, have contributed 85 papers and several personal reminiscences.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Intercultural communication --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Communication interculturelle --- Eurasia --- Civilisation --- Eurasie --- Civilization. --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités. --- Intercultural communication. --- Eurasia. --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Antiquités.
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Sociology of culture --- Europe --- #A9406A --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- History --- -Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Philosophy.
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