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Networked spaces : The spatiality of networks in the Red Sea and Western Indian Ocean / / Caroline Durand, Julie Marchand, Bérangère Redon, Pierre Schneider



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Autore: Abdelrahman Ali Mohamed Visualizza persona
Titolo: Networked spaces : The spatiality of networks in the Red Sea and Western Indian Ocean / / Caroline Durand, Julie Marchand, Bérangère Redon, Pierre Schneider Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Lyon, : MOM Éditions, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (672 p.)
Soggetto topico: Archaeology
mer Rouge
Corne de l’Afrique
océan Indien
Antiquité
époque médiévale
réseau
commerce
port
nomade
navigation
logistique
spatialité
Red Sea
Horn of Africa
Indian Ocean
Antiquity
medieval period
network
trade
nomad
logistics
spatiality
Soggetto non controllato: Red Sea
Horn of Africa
Indian Ocean
Antiquity
medieval period
network
trade
port
nomad
navigation
logistics
spatiality
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BargeOlivier  
BenoistAnne  
BerheHiluf  
BhandareShailendra  
BlondNinon  
BonnéricJulie  
BramoulléDavid  
BreenColin  
CapraDiego  
ChekrounAmélie  
CobbMatthew Adam  
CoutoDejanirah  
CouturaudBarbara  
CrépyMaël  
CuvignyHélène  
de TorresJorge  
DorsoSimon  
DurandCaroline  
el‑RaziqMahmoud Abd  
FaucherThomas  
Fernández FernándezAdolfo  
ForsytheWes  
GajdaIwona  
Gates‑FosterJennifer  
GatierPierre‑Louis  
GawlikowskiMichał  
GelinJean‑Michel  
GelinMathilde  
GoncalvesIsabelle  
González‑RuibalAlfredo  
GourdonYannis  
HirschBertrand  
HoualJean‑Baptiste  
LesguerFabien  
Le Maguer‑GillonSterenn  
LoiseauJulien  
LougovayaJulia  
MallinsonMichael  
MarchandJulie  
MargaritiRoxani Eleni  
Marion de ProcéSolène  
MonchotHervé  
NehméLaïla  
Oller GuzmánJoan  
PhillipsJacke  
RedonBérangère  
RégagnonEmmanuelle  
RobinChristian Julien  
SchiettecatteJérémie  
SchneiderPierre  
SernicolaLuisa  
SimmonsJeremy A  
SmithLaurence  
SomaglinoClaire  
TahaShadia  
TalletPierre  
VilaEmmanuelle  
WilkinsonTroy  
WoźniakMarek Adam  
ZazzaroChiara  
Sommario/riassunto: The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at Lyon in July 2019, whose core topic was the “spatiality of networks in the Red Sea”, including the western Indian Ocean. In the networked space that the Erythra Thalassa never ceased to be, stable factors such as landscape, climate, and wind patterns have been constantly entangled with more dynamic elements, such as human activity. The contributors to this volume explored how the former were integrated into the countless networks formed by humans in the region, and how these were impacted by spatial constraints over the long course of history. This volume offers a wide range of stimulating contributions. The first articles are devoted to medieval and modern European sources on the Red Sea and its exploration, and to the networks of knowledge dissemination about the region. They are followed by papers relating to the main nodes, the ports and islands of the Red Sea. Several articles are then focusing on the agency of hinterland populations in the networks, and the relationships between the regions bordering the Red Sea and central powers that governed them, often from distant lands. Production and consumption networks are the subject of the next articles, to assess the extent and nature of exchanges and to shed light on the archaeology of circulations. The logistics of exploration, exploitation and trade in the regions bordering the Red Sea are then examined. The last series of papers focuses on regions where archaeological work started only recently: Somaliland, Tigray, and the Horn of Africa. Thanks to all the participants, whether they have exploited new data or re‑examined long-known material, the 9th edition of the “Red Sea Project” gave rise to vibrant debates, showing that the Erythra Thalassa remains an endless source of knowledge. Les 34 articles publiés dans ce volume forment les actes de la 9e édition de la « Red Sea conference » qui s’est tenue à Lyon en…
Titolo autorizzato: Networked spaces  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 2-35668-164-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910580238803321
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