Policies of exchange : political systems and modes of interaction in the Aegean and the Near East in the 2nd millenium B.C.E. : proceedings of the International Syposium at the University of Freiburg, Institute for Archaeological Studies, 30th May - 2nd June 2012 / Birgitta Eder, Regine Pruzsinszky (eds.)..
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- 9783700176619
- Poltical systems and modes of interaction in the Aegean and the Near East in the 2nd millenium B.C.E. : proceedings of the international symposium at the University of Freiburg, Institute for Archaeological Studies, 30th May-2nd June 2012 [Άλλος τίτλος]
- Civilization, Aegean -- Congresses
- Intercultural communication -- History -- Congresses. -- Aegean Sea Region
- Intercultural communication -- History -- Congresses. -- Middle East
- Intercultural communication -- History -- Congresses. -- Aegean Sea Region
- Middle East -- Politics and government -- Congresses
- Mediterranean Region -- Civilization -- Congresses
- Mediterranean Region -- Politics and government -- History -- Congresses
- Mediterranean Region -- Commerce -- History
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In English, with one contribution in French.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"How and by which means did material commodities and knowledge circulate among the Great Powers, lesser independent states and vassal kingdoms of the Aegean, Anatolia, Syria, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Egypt? Where did the different raw materials and finished products come from, and under which conditions and by whom were they negotiated? Is it possible to determine regions of production and direct and indirect channels of distribution? Which rules were applied in the supra-regional exchange? Which possibilities and which obligations did the vasssal kingdoms of the Levant have towards the Great Powers of the Hittites, Assyrians and Egyptians? Which role did the Mycenaean palaces of the Aegean play within the "international" network of exchanges? Can we develop a model of political and economic interaction? During the symposium at Freiburg University archaeologists, philologists and historians discussed these issues on the basis of the current evaluation of the archaeological and written evidence within an interdisciplinary framework and developed perspectives on the specific forms of exchange (re)considering the interaction of political and economic forces"-- Back cover.
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