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This project explores the economic factors behind the rise and fall of Early Bronze Age societies in Europe and the Mediterranean. It employs interdisciplinary methods to analyze tools and production processes, shedding light on historical societal transformations.
Between 3000 and 1500 BCE, a relatively small number of Mediterranean and European societies underwent deep changes, leading tolarge-scale, centralised, and highly unequal economic and political entities.
Most of these Early Bronze Age “innovative regions” areidentified with the rise of a warrior elite or aristocracy, craft specialisation, agricultural intensification, and expanding exchangenetworks.
What caused the rapid emergence and, centuries later, sudden collapse of these “disruptive socie…
UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
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