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Author:
Murray, Sarah (Sarah C.), author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2017011319
Title:
The collapse of the Mycenaean economy : imports, trade, and institutions, 1300-700 BCE / Sarah Murray (University of Nebraska, Lincoln).
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xiv, 354 pages ; 26 cm
Subject:
Mycenae (Extinct city)--Commerce--Mediterranean Region.
Mediterranean Region--Commerce--Mycenae (Extinct city)--Mycenae (Extinct city)
Imports--Mycenae (Extinct city)--Mycenae (Extinct city)
Imports--Mediterranean Region--History--To 1500.
Social change--Mycenae (Extinct city)--Mycenae (Extinct city)
Bronze age--Mediterranean Region.
Iron age--Mediterranean Region.
Mycenae (Extinct city)--Economic conditions.
Mediterranean Region--Economic conditions.
Mediterranean Region--Antiquities.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Archaeology.
Antiquities.
Bronze age.
Commerce.
Economic history.
Imports.
Iron age.
Social change.
Greece--Mycenae (Extinct city)
Mediterranean Region.
To 1500
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1: The Dark Light of Early Greek Texts on Trade -- 2: Direct Evidence for Long-Distance Exchange from Early Greece -- 3: Assessing Quantitative Change in the Archaeological Record -- 4: Bronze Deposition (and Circulation?), Trade in Commodities, and Evidence from around the Mediterranean -- 5: Demographic and Domestic Economic Change in Early Greece : Factors of Supply and Demand -- 6: Snapshots of a Trade Economy in Flux -- Conclusions: Imports & Economy, Exchange and Continuity, Bronze Age & Iron Age.
Summary:
"During the last several decades, the extent and variety of movements and relationships between peoples of the Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age have been the subject of much debate. Likewise, the intertwined nexus of problems concerning the nature and cadence of the notional 'collapse' of the Mycenaean world at the end of the Late Bronze Age (LBA), its relationship with the following Early Iron Age (EIA), and the articulation of both periods with Archaic and Classical history comprise a similarly popular area of research. This book is an historical study, based on textual and archaeological evidence, that lies at the intersection of these two topics. Geographically the focus is Greece, both the mainland and Crete, but given that this is a study of long-distance trade a broadening of spatial scope will occasionally be appropriate"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1107186374
9781107186378
OCLC:
(OCoLC)974912786
LCCN:
2017009645
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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