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The rise of trans-Eurasian exchange = re-visiting the correlation between movement of Chinese millet and painted pottery before the 2nd millennium B.C. /
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The rise of trans-Eurasian exchange/ by Ting An.
Reminder of title:
re-visiting the correlation between movement of Chinese millet and painted pottery before the 2nd millennium B.C. /
Author:
An, Ding.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
Description:
xi, 197 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Development of Discourse -- Comparative Study of Yangshao, Cucuteni-Tripolye and Anau-Namazga Culture -- Examination of Pre-2000 BC Millet Evidence Found in Europe -- Discussion -- Conclusion, Implications and Future Research.
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Subject:
Prehistoric peoples. -
Subject:
Eurasia - Commerce -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7035-3
ISBN:
9789819970353
The rise of trans-Eurasian exchange = re-visiting the correlation between movement of Chinese millet and painted pottery before the 2nd millennium B.C. /
An, Ding.
The rise of trans-Eurasian exchange
re-visiting the correlation between movement of Chinese millet and painted pottery before the 2nd millennium B.C. /[electronic resource] :by Ting An. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xi, 197 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Development of Discourse -- Comparative Study of Yangshao, Cucuteni-Tripolye and Anau-Namazga Culture -- Examination of Pre-2000 BC Millet Evidence Found in Europe -- Discussion -- Conclusion, Implications and Future Research.
This book has re-visited two distinctive patterns, namely pottery and millet, the movement of both of which conflict with conventional narratives concerning prehistoric trans-Eurasian exchange. The significance of this lies beyond the simple matter of chronology, but rests on the relationship between the movement of agricultural resources and of other items of material culture. Studies on early west-east interaction have attracted researchers from various disciplines, such as archaeology, history, Asian studies, art history, etc. Pursuing an archaeological approach, the book re-examines two of the earliest evidences of trans-Eurasian cultural exchange. The book is intended for researchers who are interested in prehistory, archaeobotany, pottery studies and comparative studies of early civilizations.
ISBN: 9789819970353
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-99-7035-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: DS328 / .A5 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 939.6
The rise of trans-Eurasian exchange = re-visiting the correlation between movement of Chinese millet and painted pottery before the 2nd millennium B.C. /
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