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Book: Citadel and Cemetery in Early Bronze Age Anatolia

Chapter: Connectivity and Refinement on Citadels

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.24594

Blurb:

Chapter 7 begins with a reassessment of the significance of trade, with an ultimate concern that the over-prioritization of evidence for ‘trade’ in the literature has distorted the significance of relevant objects and assemblages. The motivations to trade have been hardly considered. The discussion engages an actor-based approach by examining the benefits and the risks of an increasingly disproportionate investment in long-distance exchange networks. Chapter 7 places particular emphasis on relationships between the inhabitants of citadels that were mediated by gift-giving. This was one aspect of a ‘network strategy’ between exclusionary social elites, whose elevated and potentially vulnerable status required maintaining social and political relationships beyond a local and mundane sphere of socio-economic interaction.

Chapter Contributors

  • Christoph Bachhuber (book-auth-501@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-501) 'Freie Universität, Berlin'