Tying the Threads of Eurasia: Trans-regional Routes and Material Flows in Transcaucasia, eastern Anatolia and western Central Asia, c.3000-1500BC

Author:   Toby C. Wilkinson
Publisher:   Sidestone Press
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Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
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The famous 'Silk Roads' have long evoked a romantic picture of travel through colourful civilizations that connected the western and eastern poles of Eurasia, facilitating the exchange of exotic luxury goods, peoples, pathogens and ideas. But how far back can we trace such interaction? Increasing evidence suggests considerable time-depth for Trans-Eurasian exchange, with the expanding urban networks of the Bronze Age at times anticipating later caravan routes. Tying the Threads of Eurasia applies advanced GIS modelling and critical social archaeology to carefully selected material remains from these earlier connections in order to understand and explain macro-scale processes of interaction in the wider ancient Near East between 3000 and 1500BC. Evidence related to precious stone, metal and textile objects found in Transcaucasia, eastern Anatolia and Central Asia are examined critically and spatially to provide new insights into changing socio-economic relations within and beyond these case-study regions. This book will be of interest to archaeologists and historians researching routes of exchange and interaction, macro-scale historical change or GIS approaches to archaeology, and to specialists of the Bronze Age Near East, especially Anatolia, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Iran.

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Author:   Toby C. Wilkinson
Publisher:   Sidestone Press
Imprint:   Sidestone Press
ISBN:  

9789088903878


ISBN 10:   9088903875
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This is a challenging, innovative, and, I would argue, very important book... it takes on a lot of conventional wisdom, specialists may well find ways to fault it. (On visuals in book) .. . his inclusion of elegantly drawn maps, with the individually determined historical routes... .. . Wilkinson s book is a bold and sweeping call to re-think many of the traditional approaches to analyzing Eurasian exchange... Wilkinson does an excellent job of explaining concepts and delineating exactly how much or how little can reasonably be concluded from his evidence. --Daniel C. Waugh Antiquity, Volume 12/ 2014


This is a challenging, innovative, and, I would argue, very important book... it takes on a lot of conventional wisdom, specialists may well find ways to fault it. (On visuals in book) .. . his inclusion of elegantly drawn maps, with the individually determined historical routes... .. . Wilkinson's book is a bold and sweeping call to re-think many of the traditional approaches to analyzing Eurasian exchange... Wilkinson does an excellent job of explaining concepts and delineating exactly how much or how little can reasonably be concluded from his evidence. --Daniel C. Waugh Antiquity, Volume 12/ 2014


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Toby C. Wilkinson is currently a TUBITAK postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Archaeology, Istanbul University, Turkey (2013-2014). He studied anthropology and archaeology at the University of Oxford, University College London and the Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield. He has also worked for the Pitt Rivers Museum and Dept. of Continuing Education in Oxford and has held research scholarships from the British Institute at Ankara (BIAA) and Koc University's Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (RCAC).

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