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Author Boozer, Anna L

Title Archaeologies of Empire Local Participants and Imperial Trajectories
Published Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (345 p.)
Series School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Ser
School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Ser
Contents Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Bradley J. Parker in Memorium by Bleda S. Düring and Patrick Ryan Williams -- Chapter 1. Archaeologies of Empire: An Introduction by Bleda S. Düring, Anna L. Boozer, and Bradley J. Parker -- Chapter 2. Colonial Entanglements: Imperial Dictate, Individual Action, and Intercultural Interaction in Nubia by Stuart Tyson Smith -- Chapter 3. The Great Wall as Destination? Archaeology of Migration and Settlers under the Han Empire by Alica Yao
Chapter 4. Inka Provinces of the Kallawaya and Yampara: Imperial Power, Regional Political Developments, and Elite Competition by Sonia Alconini -- Chapter 5. Agents of Empire: Imperial Agendas and Provincial Realities in Roman Egypt by Anna L. Boozer -- Chapter 6. The Assyrian Threshold: Explaining Imperial Consolidation in the Early Assyrian Empire by Bleda S. Düring -- Chapter 7. Historical Time and Imperial Formation in Aztec Mexico by Lisa Overholtzer -- Chapter 8. Wari and Tiwanka: Early Imperial Repertories in Andean South America by Patrick Ryan Williams, Donna Nash, and Sofia Chacaltana
Chapter 9. Re-modeling Empire by Bradley J. Parker -- Chapter 10. Conclusions by Anna L. Boozer and Bleda S. Düring -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index
Summary This book demonstrates how archaeological research can contribute to our conceptualization of empires across disciplinary boundaries
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
Author Düring, Bleda S
Parker, Bradley J
ISBN 9780826361769
0826361765