A Companion to Mediterranean History
settlement patterns 205 These modifications to the political organization of settlements are observable as a process of gradual ...
206 john bintliff and economic, service territories radiating out from ever denser networks of towns (Bintliff, 2002a). Archaeol ...
settlement patterns 207 the Neolithic and into the Copper and early Bronze Ages were spread the knowledge of making dairy produc ...
208 john bintliff Ernst Kirsten set such urban foci apart in Mediterranean urban history, dubbing them megalopoleis or giant cit ...
settlement patterns 209 city as fundamentally geared towards the processing and packaging of the produce of its hinterland, espe ...
210 john bintliff the time of the 1204 ce Crusader sack of the capital. This scenario was to repeat itself in the nineteenth cen ...
settlement patterns 211 emptying of the countryside and the rise and fall of minor towns, especially in more marginal landscapes ...
212 john bintliff signs of proto-capitalist activity on a wide scale, usually within world empire contexts (such as the Imperial ...
settlement patterns 213 examples might include the short-lived florescence of the mountainous Aetolian and Epirote regions in He ...
214 john bintliff centers of power, a process known in Italy as incastellamento and related to the creation of a feudal-style so ...
settlement patterns 215 We earlier discussed the fissioning, face-to-face societies versus the emergence of corporate communitie ...
216 john bintliff Examination of town plans in historic Mediterranean cities has shown the operation of this tension, even in ot ...
settlement patterns 217 agents. In contrast the hot-spots of Italian–Renaissance capitalism were urban classes of diverse social ...
218 john bintliff Vita-Finzi, C. and Higgs, E. (1970) Prehistoric economy in the Mt. Carmel area of Palestine: Site catchment an ...
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220 valerie ramseyer In the metal ages, larger and more sophisticated rupestrian settlements appeared. In modern-day Israel, the ...
cave dwelling 221 In the Mediterranean, caves—often seen as magical or supernatural—have consistently served as places of religi ...
222 valerie ramseyer to have been isolated monastic communities inhabited by religious men and women seeking to flee the world. ...
cave dwelling 223 Finally, some scholars have linked the movement into caves to climatic change. In the last ice age (c 24 000–1 ...
224 valerie ramseyer Cappadocia contains a variety of cut-rock structures. Some were carved horizon- tally into the walls of val ...
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