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For an archaeology of exchange networks: methodological approaches and application to the Mediterranean interactions with Celtic Europe

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This article attempts to provide a conceptual framework for studies related to exchange networks and more generally to interactions in Archaeology. All too often, highlighting and analysing interactions are based on the study of the circulation of exogenous objects (imports) but this is only just one of the existing tools. The brief historiography of studies on exchange, started here from the 19th century, accentuates the current need to use theoretical concepts and a methodological framework based on the triad: interdisciplinarity, diachronism, and multiscale approach. Suggested as the illustration of the well-founded of this triad, a case study regarding the exchanges between the Mediterranean world and middle Europe at the end of the second Iron Age (3rd-1st century BCE) provides an application of this method. Thus, the identification of interactions, the characterisation of networks and the study of the economic, political and social consequences linked to these exchanges are discussed.
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halshs-03919267 , version 1 (02-01-2023)

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Aurélia Feugnet, Clara Filet, Camille Gorin. For an archaeology of exchange networks: methodological approaches and application to the Mediterranean interactions with Celtic Europe. Veronica Cicolani. Mobility and Exchange across Borders: Exploring social processes in Europe during the first Millennium BCE, theoretical and methodological approaches, Archaeopress, pp.6-35, 2021, 978-1-78969-730-8. ⟨halshs-03919267⟩
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