Techniques and economies in the ancient mediterranean / / Jean-Pierre Brun

Every age invents a new way of writing history, or at least seeks to shed light on the present by examining the past differently. For the past thirty years the amount of data produced by archaeology, especially by preventive excavations, has grown exponentially, thus opening new research perspective...

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Superior document:Leçons inaugurales du Collège de France
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Place / Publishing House:Paris, France : Collège de France, 2013
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Leçons inaugurales du Collège de France.
Physical Description:1 online resource (45 pages)
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Summary:Every age invents a new way of writing history, or at least seeks to shed light on the present by examining the past differently. For the past thirty years the amount of data produced by archaeology, especially by preventive excavations, has grown exponentially, thus opening new research perspectives on the history of ancient techniques and economies. Against a background of paucity of written sources, archaeology is currently producing series of documents enabling us to study the real state of techniques and economic development in Antiquity.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:2722602644
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jean-Pierre Brun