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Contact and Exchange in the Ancient World

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Do civilizations independently invent themselves or are they the result of cultural diffusion? The contributors to this volume do not attempt to provide a definitive answer to this contentious question, one of the most debated issues of the past century. Instead, they shift the focus from theory to reality by presenting empirical evidence on a wide range of cultural phenom ...more
Hardcover, 310 pages
Published June 22nd 2006 by University of Hawaii Press (first published November 1st 2005)
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