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Connectivity in Antiquity : Globalization As a Long-Term Historical Process
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  • Oystein S. LaBianca, Andrews University
  • Sandra Arnold Scham, Howard University
Description

Today's politicians argue that the more 'connected' societies are the less danger they pose to global stability. But is this a 'new' idea or one as old as history itself? Trade routes as far back as prehistory were responsible for the exchange of ideas as well as goods, leading to the rapid expansion of states and empires. 'Connectivity in Antiquity' brings together a team of influential scholars to examine the process of globalization in antiquity. The essays examine metallurgy, social evolution, economic growth and the impact of religious pilgrimage, and range across the eastern Mediterranean, Syria, the Transjordan, south Yemen, and Egypt. 'Connectivity in Antiquity' will be of value to all those interested in the relationship between antiquity and modern globalization.

ISBN
9781845539474
Publication Date
2-26-2015
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
First Department
Behavioral Sciences
Citation Information
Oystein S. LaBianca and Sandra Arnold Scham. Connectivity in Antiquity : Globalization As a Long-Term Historical Process. New York(2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/oystein_labianca/87/