This book provides an overview of Bronze Age societies of Western
Eurasia through an investigation of the archaeological record. The
Making of Bronze Age Eurasia outlines the long-term processes and
patterns of interaction that link these groups together in a shared
historical trajectory of development. Interactions took the form of
the exchange of raw materials and finished goods, the spread and
sharing of technologies, and the movements of peoples from one
region to another. Kohl reconstructs economic activities from
subsistence practices to the production and exchange of metals and
other materials. Kohl also argues forcefully that the main task of
the archaeologist should be to write culture-history on a spatially
and temporally grand scale in an effort to detect large,
macrohistorical processes of interaction and shared development.
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