On the borders of world-systems : contact zones in ancient and modern times / edited by Yervand Margaryan..
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2020.Description: 1 online resource (141 pages) : illustrationsISBN:- 9781789693423
- 178969342X
- Social systems
- System theory
- Boundaries
- Caucasus -- Civilization
- Taurus Mountains (Turkey) -- Civilization
- Systems Theory
- Systèmes sociaux
- Théorie des systèmes
- Frontières
- Taurus (Turquie) -- Civilisation
- boundaries
- Archaeological theory
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology
- Boundaries
- Civilization
- Social systems
- System theory
- Caucasus
- Turkey -- Taurus Mountains
- 301 22
- HM701
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This work examines the historical, archaeological, and political interpretations of world-systems theory and geocivilizational analysis. The macrosociological issues of ancient and modern history are presented through five case-studies, concentrating on the Taurus-Caucasus region, which functioned as a contact zone throughout the different periods.
Introduction ; The Euphrates frontier in the Byzantine period: undergoing the new reality - Yervand Margaryan ; Mountainous landscapes as bounded territories: The northern gates of the Euphrates-Tigris contact zone - Pavel Avetisyan and Arsen Bobokhyan ; 'The Caucasian Frontier' and Terek Cossacks - Aram Kosyan & Beniamin Mailyan ; Jewish history within the framework of frontier theory - Vladimir Ruzhansky.
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