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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344782

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    Australian Research Council
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    $131,000.00
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    The Early Modern Economy, East Asia 1500-1700AD. This project aims to gauge the extent to which East Asian society was incorporated into the early phases of the global economy using high-resolution geochemical ceramic analysis to integrate shipwreck, production and stylistic classes. The development of globalized economic systems beginning in the 16th century unleashed a profound and accelerating transformation of the social, political and ecological landscape of the modern period. While the Eu .... The Early Modern Economy, East Asia 1500-1700AD. This project aims to gauge the extent to which East Asian society was incorporated into the early phases of the global economy using high-resolution geochemical ceramic analysis to integrate shipwreck, production and stylistic classes. The development of globalized economic systems beginning in the 16th century unleashed a profound and accelerating transformation of the social, political and ecological landscape of the modern period. While the European contribution to the early modern phase of this transformation has been exhaustively studied, relatively little is known about the timing and extent of the Asian response to this new economic juncture.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558992

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    Australian Research Council
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    $351,664.00
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    Iron Age Exchange in Anatolia 1200-200BC, an archaeometric approach. Currently researchers from Turkey, Europe, Australia, Japan, and the US are prominent in a wide variety of archaeological and historical projects in the Eastern Mediterranean and Anatolia that overlap the period studied here. Establishment of a robust geochemical model for the complex Iron Age assemblage of trade ceramics of Anatolia will provide a major national and international scientific resource for ongoing research in the .... Iron Age Exchange in Anatolia 1200-200BC, an archaeometric approach. Currently researchers from Turkey, Europe, Australia, Japan, and the US are prominent in a wide variety of archaeological and historical projects in the Eastern Mediterranean and Anatolia that overlap the period studied here. Establishment of a robust geochemical model for the complex Iron Age assemblage of trade ceramics of Anatolia will provide a major national and international scientific resource for ongoing research in the archaeology, history and economic history of the region. The project would represent a new phase of close collaboration between US, European and Australian institutions as well as an ideal setting for graduate student training both in archaeology and archaeological science.
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