An archaeology of forced migration : crisis-induced mobility and the collapse of the 13th c. BCE Eastern Mediterranean / edited by Jan Driessen

This collection of papers explores whether a meaningful distinction can be made in the archaeological record between migrations in general and conflict-induced migration in particular and whether the concept of conflict-induced migration is at all relevant to understand the major societal collapse o...

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Superior document:Aegis 15 Actes de colloques
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Place / Publishing House:Louvain-La-Neuve : PUL Presses universitaires de Louvain, [2018]
© 2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Aegis Actes de colloques 15
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Classification:15.17 - Klassische Archäologie
89.94 - Internationale Beziehungen: Sonstiges
Physical Description:314 Seiten; Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten; 30 cm
Notes:
  • Enthält Literaturangaben
  • "The workshop of which this volume is the outcome especially concentrated on the 13th c. BCE in the Eastern Mediterranean, the time of one of the greatest crises in the region." (Seite 21)
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Summary:This collection of papers explores whether a meaningful distinction can be made in the archaeological record between migrations in general and conflict-induced migration in particular and whether the concept of conflict-induced migration is at all relevant to understand the major societal collapse of Bronze Age societies in the Eastern Mediterranean in the late 13th c. BCE. Helped by modern perspectives on actual and recent cases of conflict-induced migration and by textual evidence on ancient events, the different areas of the Mediterranean affected by the Late Bronze Age events are explored.
ISBN:9782875587343
ac_no:AC15278243
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jan Driessen