Bronze Age World System Cycles [and Comments and Reply]
1993; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 34; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/204184
ISSN1537-5382
AutoresAndré Gunder Frank, Guillermo Algaze, Juan Antonio Barceló, Christopher Chase‐Dunn, Christopher Edens, Jonathan Friedman, Antonio Gilman, Chris Gosden, Anthony Harding, Alexander H. Joffe, A. Bernard Knapp, Philip L. Kohl, Kristian Kristiansen, C. C. Lamberg‐Karlovsky, John McNeill, James D. Muhly, Andrew Sherratt, Susan Sherratt,
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ResumoPrevious articleNext article No AccessBronze Age World System Cycles [and Comments and Reply]Andre Gunder Frank, Guillermo Algaze, J. A. Barceló, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Christopher Edens, Jonathan Friedman, Antonio Gilman, Chris Gosden, A. F. Harding, Alexander H. Joffe, A. Bernard Knapp, Philip L. Kohl, Kristian Kristiansen, C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, J. R. McNeill, J. D. Muhly, Andrew Sherratt, and Susan SherrattAndre Gunder Frank, Guillermo Algaze, J. A. Barceló, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Christopher Edens, Jonathan Friedman, Antonio Gilman, Chris Gosden, A. F. Harding, Alexander H. Joffe, A. Bernard Knapp, Philip L. Kohl, Kristian Kristiansen, C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, J. R. McNeill, J. D. 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