Nomadic Cultures in the Mega-Structure of Eurasian World
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1618115529
ISBN-13
9781618115522
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Imprint
Academic Studies Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 16th, 2017
Print length
696 Pages
Weight
1,348 grams
Dimensions
17.80 x 25.20 x 4.50 cms
Product Classification:
European historySocial & cultural historyArchaeologySocial & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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Two major dividing lines have formed the megastructure of Eurasia, determining the historical epochs of the continent's peoples. With the swift development of horse domestication and horseback riding, the nomads moved to the forefront of Eurasian history. This book focuses on the tangle of problems of these nomadic peoples' history.
Two major dividing lines have formed the megastructure of Eurasia, determining the historical epochs of the continent’s peoples. The first, vertical (longitudinal) line has separated East and West since the Paleolithic Age. The East was dominated by Mongol peoples speaking Sino -Tibetan, Manchu-Tungus, and Altaic languages. The Caucasoid peoples of the West spoke mostly Indo-European, Semite, and Finno-Ugric languages. The second line divided the continent horizontally (by latitude) into North and South. This division was closely connected with the Eurasian Steppe Belt. To the north of it lay the world of hunter-gatherers and fishermen. To the south, settled agriculture was dominant. The Steppe Belt itself was the domain of pastoralists, the nomadic and semi-nomadic herders. These lines converged at the entrance to the Great Silk Road. With the swift development of horse domestication and horseback riding, the nomads moved—from the Early Metal Age (500–400 BCE) to Genghis Khan''s and the Genghisid’s Great Empire (1200–1400 CE)—to the forefront of Eurasian history as their world became increasingly involved in dramatic and sometimes tragic relationships with their southern neighbors. This book focuses on the tangle of problems in these nomadic peoples’ history.
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