Early Civilizations of the Old World

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Abu Hureyra
Abu Salabikh
archaeological theory
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Boucher De Perthes
Bronze Age
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Choga Mami
comparative ancient civilisation development
Conical Clan
cross-cultural interaction
diji
dynastic
Early Dynastic
Early Harappan Period
early state formation
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harappan
Harappan Civilization
Harappan Period
Iii Period
jemdet
Jemdet Nasr Period
king
Kishan Garhi
kot
KOT DIJI
Li Chi
Liangzhu Culture
list
Lower Xiajiadian
mature
Mature Harappan Period
Naqada II
neolithic societies
Netiv Hagdud
Ohalo II
period
Plaster Of Paris
Sabi Abyad
social complexity
sumerian
Umm Dabaghiyah
urban revolution
Wadi Kubbaniya

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415109758
  • Weight: 1050g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this new paperback edition of Early Civilizations of the Old World, Charles Keith Maisels traces the development of some of the earliest and key civilizations in history. In each case the ecological and economic background to growth, geographical factors, cross-cultural intersection and the rise of urbanism are examined, explaining how particular forms of social structure and cultural interaction developed from before the Neolithic period to the time of the first civilizations in each area.
This volume challenges the traditional assumption of a band-tribe-chiefdom-state sequence and instead demonstrates that large complex societies can flourish without social classes and the state, as dramatically shown by the Indus civilization. Such features as the use of Childe's urban revolution theory as a means of comparison for each emerging civilization and the discussion of the emergence of archaeology as a scientific discipline, make Early Civilizations of the Old World a valuable, innovative and stimulating work.

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