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Flint Trade in the Protohistoric Levant - The Complexities and Implications of Tabular Scraper Exchange in the Levantine Protohistoric Periods (Hardcover)
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Flint Trade in the Protohistoric Levant - The Complexities and Implications of Tabular Scraper Exchange in the Levantine Protohistoric Periods (Hardcover)
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Flint Trade in the Protohistoric Levant offers an in-depth case
study of the production and exchange of tabular scrapers. Crossing
cultural and ecological boundaries and traded from the desert to
the settled zone, these tools encompassed both ritual and quotidian
functions over the course of well over the two millennia of the
existence of the exchange system. Analyses focus on the changing
nature of the production systems, dynamics of value in changing
contexts of production and use, ritual contexts and meaning.
Extending throughout the Levant, the tabular scraper complex is
compared and contrasted to other contemporary production and
exchange systems (ceramics, chipped stone, ground stone, copper,
beads), offering a rich picture of the complexities of late
prehistoric trade, transcending linear evolutionary frameworks, and
simple models. Adopting a chaine operatoire approach to the
use-life of the artifacts, the artifacts can be seen to transform
over time and place, made, used, recycled, and ultimately
discarded, each stage in its own cultural contexts. The rise and
decline of this exchange complex reflects both the geo-political
history of the region and the general role of lithic industries in
these societies. Focusing on late prehistoric times in the Near
East, the discussions will of relevance to all researchers
interested in the role of exchange in the evolution of complex
economies. It offers an analysis of exchange systems based on a
matrix of factors which should be of interest to all researchers
interested in the evolution of trade.
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