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Mobile technologies in the ancient Sahara and beyond, edited by C. N. Duckworth, A. Cuénod, D. J. Mattingly

Label
Mobile technologies in the ancient Sahara and beyond, edited by C. N. Duckworth, A. Cuénod, D. J. Mattingly
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mobile technologies in the ancient Sahara and beyond
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1155486959
Responsibility statement
edited by C. N. Duckworth, A. Cuénod, D. J. Mattingly
Series statement
Trans-saharan archaeology, 4Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
The ancient Sahara has often been treated as a periphery or barrier, but this agenda-setting book - the final volume of the Trans-Saharan Archaeology Series - demonstrates that it was teeming with technological innovations, knowledge transfer, and trade from long before the Islamic period. In each chapter, expert authors present important syntheses, and new evidence for technologies from oasis farming and irrigation, animal husbandry and textile weaving, to pottery, glass and metal making by groups inhabiting the Sahara and contiguous zones. Scientific analysis is brought together with anthropology and archaeology. The resultant picture of transformations in technologies between the third millennium BC and the second millennium AD is rich and detailed, including analysis of the relationship between the different materials and techniques discussed, and demonstrating the significance of the Sahara both in its own right and in telling the stories of neighbouring regions.--, Provided by publisher
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