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- catalog abstract ""The Use of World-Systems Theory to explain the spread of social complexity has become accepted practice by both historians and archaeologists. Gil Stein now offers the first rigorous test of world-systems as a model in archaeology, arguing that the application of world-systems theory to noncapitalist, pre-fifteenth-century societies distorts our understanding of developmental change by overemphasizing the role of external over internal dynamics." "In this new study, Stein proposes two complementary theoretical frameworks for the study of interregional interaction: a "distance-parity" model, which views world-systems as simply one factor in a broader range of intersocietal relations, and a "trade-diaspora" model, which explains variation in exchange systems from the perspective of participant groups. He tests his models against the archaeological record of Mesopotamian expansion into the Anatolian highlands during the fourth millennium B.C."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11478669.
- catalog coverage "Erech (Extinct city)".
- catalog coverage "Hacınebi Tepe (Turkey)".
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""In this new study, Stein proposes two complementary theoretical frameworks for the study of interregional interaction: a "distance-parity" model, which views world-systems as simply one factor in a broader range of intersocietal relations, and a "trade-diaspora" model, which explains variation in exchange systems from the perspective of participant groups. He tests his models against the archaeological record of Mesopotamian expansion into the Anatolian highlands during the fourth millennium B.C."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""The Use of World-Systems Theory to explain the spread of social complexity has become accepted practice by both historians and archaeologists. Gil Stein now offers the first rigorous test of world-systems as a model in archaeology, arguing that the application of world-systems theory to noncapitalist, pre-fifteenth-century societies distorts our understanding of developmental change by overemphasizing the role of external over internal dynamics."".
- catalog description "1. Interregional Interaction and the Development of Prehistoric Complex Societies -- 2. The World-System Model and Its Critics -- 3. World-Systems in Archaeology -- 4. Alternative Frameworks: The Trade-Diaspora and Distance-Parity Models of Interaction -- 5. Testing the Models: Forms of Interaction and Their Archaeological Correlates -- 6. A Case Study: Uruk Mesopotamia and Its Neighbors in the Fourth Millennium B.C. -- 7. Mesopotamian-Anatolian Interaction at Hacmebi, Turkey -- 8. Power, Distance, and Variation in the Interaction Networks of Ancient Complex Societies.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-199) and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 206 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Rethinking world-systems.".
- catalog identifier "0816520097 (cloth)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rethinking world-systems.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tucson : University of Arizona Press,".
- catalog relation "Rethinking world-systems.".
- catalog spatial "Erech (Extinct city)".
- catalog spatial "Hacınebi Tepe (Turkey)".
- catalog spatial "Turkey".
- catalog subject "935/.01 21".
- catalog subject "Dependency.".
- catalog subject "Economic development.".
- catalog subject "HD75 .S753 1999".
- catalog subject "Social interaction Turkey History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Interregional Interaction and the Development of Prehistoric Complex Societies -- 2. The World-System Model and Its Critics -- 3. World-Systems in Archaeology -- 4. Alternative Frameworks: The Trade-Diaspora and Distance-Parity Models of Interaction -- 5. Testing the Models: Forms of Interaction and Their Archaeological Correlates -- 6. A Case Study: Uruk Mesopotamia and Its Neighbors in the Fourth Millennium B.C. -- 7. Mesopotamian-Anatolian Interaction at Hacmebi, Turkey -- 8. Power, Distance, and Variation in the Interaction Networks of Ancient Complex Societies.".
- catalog title "Rethinking world-systems : diasporas, colonies, and interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia / Gil J. Stein.".
- catalog type "text".