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History of humanity / |
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Scientific and cultural development |
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1994-2008. |
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Rev. ed. of: History of mankind / [International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind]. 1963-1969.<br/><br/>v. 1. Prehistory and the beginnings of civilization / edited by S.J. De Laet ; co-edited by A.H. Dani, J.L. Lorenzo, R.B. Nunoo -- v. 2. From the third millennium to the seventh century B.C. / edited by A.H. Dani, J.-P. Mohen -- v. 3. From the seventh century B.C. to the seventh century A.D. / edited by Joachim Herrmann, Erik Zürcher -- v. 4. From the seventh to the sixteenth century / edited by M.A. al-Bakhit, L. Bazin, S.M. Cissoko ; co-edited by M.S. Asimov ... [et al.] -- v. 5. From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century -- v. 6. The nineteenth century / edited by Peter Mathias, Nikolaï Todorov ; co-edited by G. Carrera Damas ... [et al.] -- v. 7. The twentieth century / edited by Sarvepalli Gopal, Sergei L. Tikhvinsky ; co-edited by I.A. Abu-Lughod ... [et al.]. |
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CONTENTS<br/><br/>Chafes Morazi, former President oftite International<br/>Commission<br/>General Introduction<br/>Georges-Henri Dumont, President ofthe International<br/>Commission<br/>The International Commission<br/>History of Humanity (Scientific and Cultural<br/>Development) in Seven Volumes<br/>list offigures<br/>list ofmaps ***<br/>list of plates<br/><br/>A Introduction '<br/>Prehistory to history 3<br/>SigfriedJ. De Laet<br/>Main trends of the new period ^<br/>Ahmad Hassan Dani andJean-Pierre Mohen<br/>B Thematic section ^3<br/>* Technical aspects ^5<br/>Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>2 From empirical to scientific knowledge 23<br/>2.1 From empirical knowledge to the 23<br/>beginnings ofscientific thought<br/>Walter F. Reineke<br/>2.2 The measurement of time and the 27<br/>establishment ofcalendars<br/>Jean Leclant andJean-Pierre Mohen<br/>3 Economic and socio-poUtical developments 30<br/>Mario Liverani<br/>4 Sedentary agricultural and nomadic pastoral 37<br/>populations (3000-^00 BC)<br/>Andrew Sherratt<br/>5 From state to empire 44<br/>Vladimir A.Jakobson and Muhammad A. Dandamaev<br/>6 The development of long-distance trade and 52<br/>the emergence of a merchant class<br/>Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>The beginning of the Iron Age: invention of<br/>ironwork and its consequences<br/>Pierre Villard<br/>The dawn of writing and the principal<br/>linguisDc &niilies<br/>8.1 From the origins ofwriting to the alphabet<br/>Monica Rector<br/>8.2 The most ancient languages revealed by<br/>writing<br/>Stephen A. Wurm<br/>8.3 The Indo-European phenomenon:<br/>linguistics and archaeology<br/>J P. Mallory<br/>Oral traditions and literature, religion and art<br/>9.1 Oral traditions and literature<br/>9.1.1 The oral tradition<br/>Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>9.1.2 Writing and literature<br/>Monica Rector<br/>9.2 Religion and art<br/>9.2.1 The development of religion<br/>Julien Ries<br/>Art and architecture<br/>Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>Song, music and dance<br/>Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>9.2.2<br/>92.3<br/>C Regional section<br/>Editor's note<br/>I. Regions for which written sources are<br/>available<br/>10 Africa<br/>10.1 The Nile Valley (3000-1780 BC)<br/>Christiane Ziegler<br/>10.2 The Nile Valley (1780-700 BC)<br/>10.2.1 Egypt<br/>Gamal Mokhtar<br/>10.2.2 Nubia and its relationship with<br/>Egypt (1780-700 BC)<br/>Thiophile Obenga<br/><br/>II Europe<br/><br/>11.1 The Aegean world<br/>Midiel Sakellariou<br/>The Early Bronze Age<br/>(3000-1500 BC)<br/>Christos Doumas<br/>The Middle and Late Bronze Age<br/>(2100-1100 BC)<br/>Michel Sakellariou and Christos Doumas<br/>11.1.3 Decline and Recovery<br/>(1100-700 BC)<br/>Michel Sakellariou<br/>11.2 Cyprus<br/>Vassos Karageorghis<br/>12 Asia<br/>Editor's Note<br/>12.1 Mesopotamia<br/>12.1.1 The Tigris and Euphrates valley<br/>(3000-1500 BC)<br/>C. C. Lamberg-Karlousky andR. IVrigl<br/>12.1.2 The Kassite period (1500-^00 BC )<br/>Georges Roux<br/>12.2 Syria and Palestine<br/>12.2.1 The Early and Middle Bronze Age<br/>(3000-1600 BC)<br/>Dominique Beyer<br/>12.2.2 The Late Bronze Age and the Early<br/>Iron Age (1600-^00 BC)<br/>Horst Klengel<br/>12.3 Anatolia<br/>Ekrem Akurgal<br/>12.4 Iran<br/>Reinhard Dittmann<br/>12.5 Afghanistan<br/>Victor I. Sarianidi<br/>12.6 The Arabian Peninsula<br/>Abdul Rahman Al-Ansary<br/>12.7 The Indus Valley (3000-1500 BC)<br/>B. K. Thapar and M. Raftque Mughal<br/>12.8 The Post-Indus Cultures (1500-700 BC)<br/>B. K. Thapar and Abdul Rahman<br/>12.9 China<br/>12.9.1 China (3000-1600 EC)<br/>An Zhimin<br/>12.9.2 China (1600-700 BC)<br/>Zhang Changshou<br/><br/>CONTENTS<br/><br/>14s 14 Europe 320<br/>145 Editor's Note 320<br/>14.1 Introduction 321<br/>146 Jean-Pierre Mohen<br/>14.2 Southern Europe 334<br/>Rcnato Peroni<br/>152 14.3 South-Eastem Europe 345<br/>Roumen Katindiarov and Nikola Tasic<br/>14.4 Central Europe 350<br/>159 Istvan Ecsedy and Tibor Kouaa<br/>14-5 Eastern Europe (Fourth millennium to 357<br/>seventh century BC)<br/>167 NikolaiJ. Merpert<br/>14.6 Western Europe 364<br/>170 Jacques Briard<br/>170 14-7 Northern Europe 373<br/>171 Henrik Tlirane<br/>171 14.8 Religion and art 382<br/>Uli L. Kaelas<br/>ht 15 Asia 392<br/>182 15.1 Central Asia 392<br/>Vadim M. Masson<br/>191 15.2 South-East Asia and the Pacific 401<br/>191 Charles F. W. Higham and IVilhelm G.<br/>Sollteim II<br/>15-3 Korea 415<br/>198 Tadashi Nishitani<br/>iS-4 Japan (3000-700 BC) 418<br/>Tatsuo Kobayashi<br/>205 iS-5 Northern Asia and Mongolia (3000-700 BC) 421<br/>II.1.1<br/>II.1.2<br/>II Regions for which otily archaeological and<br/>anthropological sources are available<br/>Editor's Note<br/>r3 Africa, excluding the Nile Valley<br/>Louise M. Diop-Maes<br/>Aboubacry M. Lam<br/>Massamba Lam<br/>Theophile Obenga<br/>David W Phillipson<br/>Babacar Sail<br/><br/>16 Australia<br/>Josephine Flood<br/>17 The Americas<br/>Editor's Note<br/>171 An overview of the cultural evolution<br/>Mario Sanoja Obediente<br/>17.2 Religion and art<br/>Jose Alcina Franch<br/>17.3 North America<br/>Melvin L. Fowler<br/>17.4 Mesoamerica; Genesis and first developments<br/>Chrisline Niederberger<br/>17.5 South America<br/>I7-5 I The north-east and eastern region<br/>Mario Sanoja Obediente<br/>17-5 i The eastern region<br/>Osualdo R. Heredia<br/>17•5•3 The western region<br/>Lui's Guillemto Lumbreras<br/>17-5-4 The south-west region<br/>Lautaro Nunez<br/>Afterword<br/>Jean-Pierre Molien<br/>Chronological table<br/> |
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Civilization |
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