Connections and Complexity

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2nd Millennium
2nd Millennium BC
3rd Millennium BC
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ancient trade networks
archaeological methodology
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B01=Shinu Anna Abraham
B01=Teresa P Raczek
B01=Uzma Z Rizvi
Bronze Age
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cross-cultural complexity studies
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Early 2nd Millennium BC
Early Harappan
Early Historic Period
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Glyptic Art
Harappan Civilization
Harappan Culture
Harappan Sites
Indus Valley civilization
Iranian Plateau
Konar Sandal
Kot Diji
KSS
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Lower Indus Basin
Mature Harappan
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Pakistani Balochistan
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regional interaction models
Si Te
sociopolitical organization
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South Asian prehistory
Stamp Seals
Tamil Nadu
Tamil South India
Tepe Yahya
Umm an-Nar

Product details

  • ISBN 9781598746877
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This compilation of original research articles highlight the important cross-regional, cross-chronological, and comparative approaches to political and economic landscapes in ancient South Asia and its neighbors. Focusing on the Indus Valley period and Iron Age India, this volume incorporates new research in South Asia within the broader universe of archaeological scholarship. Contributions focus on four major themes: reinterpreting material culture; identifying domains and regional boundaries; articulating complexity; and modeling interregional interaction. These studies develop theoretical models that may be applicable researchers studying cultural complexity elsewhere in the world.

Shinu Anna Abraham, Praveena Gullapalli, Teresa P Raczek, Uzma Z Rizvi