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Re: Boundaries (?)

by Gunder Frank

03 March 1999 17:50 UTC


I deal - no doubt inadequately - with the boundary problem in
my bronze age worlrd system cycless articel in CA Aug-Oct 1993
and in my 
uses and abuses of WS in arhaeology chapter in the finaly just
published arch & WS book  edited by Nick Kardulias.
some other chapters eg on Rome and Inca empires also deal with boundary
problem.

ag frank
On
Wed, 3
Mar
1999, Kharyssa Rhodes wrote:

> Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 09:43:51 -0700
> From: Kharyssa Rhodes <krhodes@carbon.cudenver.edu>
> To: WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
> Subject: Boundaries (?)
> 
> Good day everyone!
> 
> I have headed off into the second major portion of my thesis and need some
> help with resources.
> 
> I am looking to integrate boundary studies in archaeology with WST. Other
> than the brief discussion of boundaries in Chase-Dunn and Hall's Rise and
> Demise, I have been unable to find explicit treatments of such in WST. Of
> course, I understand that in modern world-systems, boundaries are more
> easily defined by state lines and ethnic nationalism, but has there been any
> work done for the consideration of boundaries in archaeological contexts?
> 
> Thank you!
> -kharyssa-
> 
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> Graduate Student
> Archaeology Teaching Assistant
> University of Colorado
> Department of Anthropology
> 1380 Lawrence Street #400
> Denver, Colorado 80217
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