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3 Beyond Transit and Trade: Embedded Commodity Movement in the Hexi Corridor during the Han Period

  • Kathrin Leese-Messing
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Acknowledgements v
  3. Contents vii
  4. List of Contributors ix
  5. Transliteration and Orthography xiii
  6. Abbreviations xv
  7. Introduction to the Third Volume 1
  8. Preludes
  9. 1 Beyond the Silk Road: Toward Alternative Models of Transimperial Exchange 7
  10. 2 Global History and the Study of Frontier Zones in Ancient Afro-Eurasia: A Postcolonial Endeavor 43
  11. Part I: Steppes and Oases
  12. 3 Beyond Transit and Trade: Embedded Commodity Movement in the Hexi Corridor during the Han Period 73
  13. 4 Merchants and Nomads: Political and Economic Organization in Sogdiana and the Middle Syr Darya under the Kangju Confederacy
  14. 4.A Political Organization 145
  15. 4.B Economic Organization 211
  16. 5 The Eurasian Steppe: Local Agents and their Participation in Global Networks 271
  17. Part II: Oceans and Coasts
  18. 6 Southern Sea Ports of the Han Empire: Urbanization and Trade in Coastal Lingnan 294
  19. 7 Liminalities and Centralities of Early Historic Ports: The Gulf of Khambhat in Perspective 339
  20. 8 Frontiers in the Mediterranean-Indian Ocean Exchange Network: The Eastern Desert of Egypt and its Ports 389
  21. Part III: Mountains and Deserts
  22. 9 Multifaceted Highlands: The Economy of Armenia and its South Caucasus Context 440
  23. 10 An Empire of Many Frontiers: The Economy of Arsakid Borderlands 505
  24. 11 A Caravan City at the Edge of Empire? The Economy of Dura-Europos in the Syrian Desert 535
  25. 12 Nabataean Networks and Transimperial Trade in Southwest Asia
  26. 12.A Social, Political, and Economic Dynamics in a Desert Frontier 559
  27. 12.B Aromatics and Agriculture: A Spatial Approach to Long-Distance Trade and the Local Economy of the Nabataeans 615
  28. Index 661
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