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Contributors

Susan M. Alt, Indiana University, Bloomington

John Baines, UniversityofOxford

Sarah C. Clayton, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Geoff Emberling, UniversityofMichigan

Thomas G.

Garrison, UniversityofSouthernCalifornia

Gerardo GutiErrez, University of Colorado, Boulder

Stephen Houston, Brown University

John W. Janusek, Vanderbilt University

Ann E. Killebrew, Pennsylvania State University

Alex R. Knodell, Carleton College

Jeffery D. Kruchten, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Danny Law, University of Texas

RoderickJ. McIntosh, YaleUniversity

Francoise Micheau, University of Paris I

Ian Morris, StanfordUniversity

HansJ. Nissen, FreeUniversityofBerlin

Adelheid Otto, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversityofMunich

Timothy R. Pauketat, UniversityofIllinois, Urbana-Champaign

Carla M. Sinopoli, UniversityofMichigan

Miriam T. Stark, UniversityofHawaii, Manoa

Nicola Terrenato, UniversityofMichigan

Gary Urton, HarvardUniversity

Wang Haicheng, UniversityofWashington

Norman Yoffee, University of Michigan; Institute for the Study of the Ancient

World, New York University

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Source: Wiesner-Hanks Merry E., Yoffee Norman. (eds). The Cambridge World History. Volume 3. Early Cities in Comparative Perspective, 4000 bce-1200 ce. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 595 p.. 2015

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