Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies
The enduring legacy of the Silk Roads are the goods and ideas that they facilitated and the technology that they disseminated. However, these trade routes also encompassed a web of communication, crucial for our understanding of the development of cultures, yet obscured by lack of research. This volume centres on how the exchange routes transformed the frontier regions of the Silk Road. In doing so, it utilises a range of methods to reach an archaeological interpretation of the factors that linked people with the environment; movements, settlements, and beliefs. In contrast to historical perspectives that have dominated the field to date, the volume incorporates physical records that offer a more reliable and objective understanding of the past. Taken as a whole, the case studies provide an overview of current developments where multiple lines of evidence are employed to integrate and resolve different data sets. Because trade connected a diversity of cultures, interdisciplinary collaboration is fundamental to reach the full research potential. The papers demonstrate precisely this significance by stretching across Europe, Asia, and Africa from the 4th millennium BC to the 10th century AD. The book is particularly timely given the scope of the Belt and Road Initiative, which threatens numerous archaeological sites across the Silk Roads.
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Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies
The enduring legacy of the Silk Roads are the goods and ideas that they facilitated and the technology that they disseminated. However, these trade routes also encompassed a web of communication, crucial for our understanding of the development of cultures, yet obscured by lack of research. This volume centres on how the exchange routes transformed the frontier regions of the Silk Road. In doing so, it utilises a range of methods to reach an archaeological interpretation of the factors that linked people with the environment; movements, settlements, and beliefs. In contrast to historical perspectives that have dominated the field to date, the volume incorporates physical records that offer a more reliable and objective understanding of the past. Taken as a whole, the case studies provide an overview of current developments where multiple lines of evidence are employed to integrate and resolve different data sets. Because trade connected a diversity of cultures, interdisciplinary collaboration is fundamental to reach the full research potential. The papers demonstrate precisely this significance by stretching across Europe, Asia, and Africa from the 4th millennium BC to the 10th century AD. The book is particularly timely given the scope of the Belt and Road Initiative, which threatens numerous archaeological sites across the Silk Roads.
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Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies

Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies

Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies

Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies

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The enduring legacy of the Silk Roads are the goods and ideas that they facilitated and the technology that they disseminated. However, these trade routes also encompassed a web of communication, crucial for our understanding of the development of cultures, yet obscured by lack of research. This volume centres on how the exchange routes transformed the frontier regions of the Silk Road. In doing so, it utilises a range of methods to reach an archaeological interpretation of the factors that linked people with the environment; movements, settlements, and beliefs. In contrast to historical perspectives that have dominated the field to date, the volume incorporates physical records that offer a more reliable and objective understanding of the past. Taken as a whole, the case studies provide an overview of current developments where multiple lines of evidence are employed to integrate and resolve different data sets. Because trade connected a diversity of cultures, interdisciplinary collaboration is fundamental to reach the full research potential. The papers demonstrate precisely this significance by stretching across Europe, Asia, and Africa from the 4th millennium BC to the 10th century AD. The book is particularly timely given the scope of the Belt and Road Initiative, which threatens numerous archaeological sites across the Silk Roads.

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ISBN-13: 9781803274041
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing
Publication date: 07/20/2023
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 8.03(w) x 11.42(h) x (d)

About the Author

Branka Franicevic specialises in burial rites. Her research engages with key debates in archaeology and forensic science by questioning the impact of microbes on the degradation of the human body. Dr Franicevic received her Postgraduate Certificate and Advanced Diploma in Archaeology from the University of Oxford, and her MSc and Ph D from the University of Bradford. Marie Nicole Pareja received her Ph D and MA in Art History from Temple University and her BA in classical studies from Indiana University. Her publications include one of the key Silk Road dating projects: 'Monkey Business: New Evidence for Aegean-Indus Exchange'. She also has several forthcoming works on Aegean-Indus trade and connections.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Branka Franicevic and Marie N. Pareja Part One: Human Mobility and Migration  Chapter 1: Global Interfaces and the Earliest Evidence for Afro-Eurasian Exchange - Marie N. Pareja Chapter 2: Genomic Landscape of the Silk Roads: Have Animals Transformed the Trade Routes? - Branka Franicevic

Chapter 3: Changing Peoples and Practices: Exploring the Role of Cross-Cultural Contact in the British Neolithic-Bronze Age Transition - Anna Bloxam Chapter 4: The Role of Religion in Urban Form During the 7th and 8th Centuries AD at the Extremities of the Silk Roads - Andy Hutcheson and Simon Kaner Chapter 5: The Period Stigma in Archaeological Studies: A Consideration of Beliefs, Customs, and the Silk Roads - Dulcie Sidney Daffodil Newbury and Karina Croucher Part Two: Iconographic and Object-Based Inquiries  Chapter 6: Polyvalent Goddesses from the Silk Roads - Marie N. Pareja Chapter 7: Interactions of Change: Pursuing Agentive Materials and Intangible Movements along the Silk Road Network - Sara Ann Knutson Chapter 8: Sopara Port Site Typology and the Link with Maritime Trade - Emilia Smagur, Riza Abbas, Sitaram Toraskar and Andrzej Romanowski

Chapter 9: Wings Across the Silk Roads: The Art of the Flying Horse in Early China and Beyond - Robert A. Jones Chapter 10: Chinese Ceramic Exchange in the Maldives and the Indian Ocean, AD 900-1900 - Ran Zhang Chapter 11: Mycenaean Pottery and Pottery Technology as a Tool to Understand Social and Cultural Changes in the Ancient World - Iro' B. Camici
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