Europe Between the Oceans

Europe Between the Oceans
Title Europe Between the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Civilization, Western
ISBN 9780300170863

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By the fifteenth century Europe was a driving world force, but the origins of its success have until now remained obscured in prehistory. In this book, distinguished archaeologist Barry Cunliffe views Europe not in terms of states and shifting political land boundaries but as a geographical niche particularly favored in facing many seas. These seas, and Europe's great transpeninsular rivers, ensured a rich diversity of natural resources while also encouraging the dynamic interaction of peoples across networks of communication and exchange. The development of these early Europeans is rooted in complex interplays, shifting balances, and geographic and demographic fluidity.

Europe Between the Oceans

Europe Between the Oceans
Title Europe Between the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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Distinguished archaeologist Cunliffe views Europe not in terms of states and shifting political land boundaries but as a geographical niche particularly favored in facing many seas, in this history that presents an engaging new understanding of Old Europe.

Europe Between the Oceans

Europe Between the Oceans
Title Europe Between the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Civilization, Western
ISBN 9780300170863

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By the fifteenth century Europe was a driving world force, but the origins of its success have until now remained obscured in prehistory. In this book, distinguished archaeologist Barry Cunliffe views Europe not in terms of states and shifting political land boundaries but as a geographical niche particularly favored in facing many seas. These seas, and Europe's great transpeninsular rivers, ensured a rich diversity of natural resources while also encouraging the dynamic interaction of peoples across networks of communication and exchange. The development of these early Europeans is rooted in complex interplays, shifting balances, and geographic and demographic fluidity.

The Light Between Oceans

The Light Between Oceans
Title The Light Between Oceans PDF eBook
Author M.L. Stedman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 339
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1451681755

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Europe Between the Oceans

Europe Between the Oceans
Title Europe Between the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Barry Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN

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Facing the Ocean

Facing the Ocean
Title Facing the Ocean PDF eBook
Author Barry Cunliffe
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 600
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780192853554

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In this highly illustrated book Barry Cunliffe focuses on the western rim of Europe--the Atlantic facade--an area stretching from the Straits of Gibraltar to the Isles of Shetland.We are shown how original and inventive the communities were, and how they maintained their own distinctive identities often over long spans of time. Covering the period from the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, c. 8000 BC, to the voyages of discovery c. AD 1500, he uses this last half millennium more as a well-studied test case to help the reader better understand what went before. The beautiful illustrations show how this picturesque part of Europe has many striking physical similarities. Old hard rocks confront the ocean creating promontories and capes familiar to sailors throughout the millennia. Land's End, Finistere, Finisterra--until the end of the fifteenth century this was where the world ended in a turmoil of ocean beyond which there was nothing. To the people who lived in these remote placesthe sea was their means of communication and those occupying similar locations were their neighbours. The communities frequently developed distinctive characteristics intensifying aspects of their culture the more clearly to distinguish themselves from their in-land neighbours. But there is an added level of interest here in that the sea provided a vital link with neighbouring remote-place communities encouraging a commonality of interest and allegiances. Even today the Bretons see themselvesas distinct from the French but refer to the Irish, Welsh, and Galicians as their brothers and cousins. Archaeological evidence from the prehistoric period amply demonstrates the bonds which developed and intensified between these isolated communities and helped to maintain a shared but distinctive Atlantic identity.

By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean

By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean
Title By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 541
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0199689172

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The story of the peoples of Eurasia, from the birth of farming to the expansion of the Mongols in the thirteenth century. An immense historical panorama set on a huge continental stage, this is also the story of how humans first started building the global system we know today.