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Crossing Continents - Robert Arnott

Crossing Continents

Between India and the Aegean from Prehistory to Alexander the Great

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
160 Seiten
2022
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-554-6 (ISBN)
CHF 59,95 inkl. MwSt
Fascinating new examination of trade between India and the Aegean.
The first contacts between Greece, the Aegean and India are thought to have occurred at the beginning of the sixth century BC. There is now evidence of much earlier indirect connections, starting in the middle of the third millennium BC, but greatly diminishing after 1800 BC. These were initially between India with its Indus Civilisation (Meluḫḫa) and the Near East and then finally with the societies of the Early and Middle Bronze Age Aegean, with their slowly emerging palace-based economies and complex social structures. These connections point to a form of indirect or what might be called ‘trickle-down’ contact between the Aegean and India through objects, iconography and commodities, such as tin and lapis lazuli, that formed this contact.

 

This  book  views  the  Aegean  as  part  of  a  greater  trade  network,  that  includes commodities as well as more recently discovered objects, which accumulated added value as they fi rst built up a distinguished pedigree of ownership in the Near East and Syro-Palestine. It was the natural extension of trade between the Near East and India. In the Early to Late Bronze Ages, India was an important resource for valuable and indispensable commodities destined for the elites and developing technologies of much of the Old World.

 

Finally, the period after the end of the Bronze Age to the time of Alexander the Great is examined and particularly after the sixth century, when Greeks were beginning to know about India. Within 200 years, India would be known to scholar and non-scholar alike, including those who witnessed the Persian invasions of Greece or who later became Macedonian and Greek foot soldiers marching east.

Professor Robert Arnott is an archaeologist, palaeoepidemiologist and medical historian, He is a Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford and former Professor of the History and Archaeology of Medicine in the University of Birmingham.

Summary

The Author

List of Table and Figures

Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Introduction

 

1. Prehistory: The Background





The Harappan Civilisation

Discovery

The Decline of the Harappans

Trade and Long Distance Exchange, Seafaring and Caravans

Out of Meluḫḫa

Farther Westwards

The Harappans and Egypt

Iconography

Weights and Measures





2. Prehistory: The Evidence of Objects





Pottery Kernoi

Spiral Double Headed Pins

Carnelian Beads

Agate Seals and Beads

Flat Disc Shaped Beads

Other Beads

Bronzes

Pottery





3. Prehistory: The Evidence of Commodities





The Role of Shortughai

Organic Commodities

Spices and Foodstuffs

Wood

Ivory

Textiles

Inorganic Commodities

Lapis Lazuli: An Indian commodity

Jade

Gold: An Indian Commodity?

Tin: Another Indian commodity





4. Prehistory: A Conclusion





Earlier Work

Summary of the Evidence





5. From the Iron Age to Alexander the Great





The Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age

Transition

From the Sixth Century BC

Greeks in Ancient Sanskrit Literature

Early Geographers and Historians

Religion and Philosophy

Greeks, Macedonians and their Legacy in India





Appendix 1. Indica of Ctesias of Cnidus

 

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-554-6 / 1789255546
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-554-6 / 9781789255546
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