Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the IIIrd millennium BC, as revealed by the administrative texts from Syria and Mesopotamia. Circulation of valuable goods at interregional and international levels can be explained according to a reciprocity model, although it is evident that the complex system of long-distance exchanges was based on an interlaced web of economic procedures involving also the redistributive and archaic market spheres. The detailed registration of weights and values of the goods indicates that through gift exchanges more wide trade systems and networks could be strengthened or created. In this regard, an evaluation of the silver circulation (objects, ingots, rings, ...
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Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
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Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly Egypt) du...
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This article explores the under-studied role of gold in the development of exchange networks in the ...
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The article deals with commercial exchanges between Syria and Anatolia during the Middle Bronze Age ...
The nature of the economy in the Bronze Age of the Near East has been long debated. Various models a...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
This study describes the role of entrepreneurs in societies of the Eastern Mediterranean ca.1350--11...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
This paper gives a general introduction on money in the ancient Near East, with focus on the role of...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...
Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly Egypt) du...
Znaleziska srebrnych skarbów z terenu Lewantu, datowanych na okres między X a VI w. p.n.e. dostarcz...
In the Bronze Age (c. 2300–800 BC), European communities gave up their economic independence and bec...
This article explores the under-studied role of gold in the development of exchange networks in the ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present an overview of the uses of the gold metal ...
The article deals with commercial exchanges between Syria and Anatolia during the Middle Bronze Age ...
The nature of the economy in the Bronze Age of the Near East has been long debated. Various models a...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
This study describes the role of entrepreneurs in societies of the Eastern Mediterranean ca.1350--11...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...