Cambio cultural y contacto en la Prehistoria de la Europa mediterránea

  • Gilman Guillén A
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The historically documented importance of seafaring commerce has served as a charter for the interpretation of Mediterranean prehistory. Within the normativist framework that prevailed until recently, any similarity in the particulars of archaelogical assemblages could be proof of a commerce of ideas. By limiting the notion of commerce t0 quantifiable exchanges, processualists have argued for the autonomous development of each region within the prehistoric Mediterranean, a perhaps excessively restricted view. World-systems approaches offer the opportunity to give processual weight to intersocietal contacts, but only are successful when the social and economic structure of both center and periphery is adequately understood.

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Gilman Guillén, A. (1993). Cambio cultural y contacto en la Prehistoria de la Europa mediterránea. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 50(0), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1993.v50.i0.491

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