Ólafía : rit Fornleifafræðingafélags Íslands. - 01.05.2007, Qupperneq 108

Ólafía : rit Fornleifafræðingafélags Íslands. - 01.05.2007, Qupperneq 108
 The theory is developed by the American sociologist Immanuel Waller- stein who with his major work The Modern World—System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World - Economy in the Sixteenth Century (1974) sets the beginning of modern WST. The roots of this new school of sociological thinking can for instance be found in Marxism, sociologic Systems Theory, Structural- ism and the Annales School. Though the school is still primarily represented by sociologists and anthropologists other scholars are represented within the active group of world system thinkers and in many ways world historians deal with similar concepts (i.e. Marks, Robert 2002). Working with core and periphery is a basic fundament within WST and they both have to coexist; without a periphery there is no core. What differs is the question of what defines them and whether they are global (Wallerstein, I. 1974) or just represents larger areas of communication (Abu-Lughod, Janet L. 1989). Together the core and the periphery represent a world system. But the boundaries of each system can vary in extent depending on what elements are used to define the system. For example bulk goods, luxury goods and political power are all likely to diffuse from the core with different extend. The core or centre is a place of higher development and will in the following be defined as larger cities or world cities between which trade exists, in- formation exchanges etc (Abu-Lughod, Janet L. 1989). These cities are sur- rounded by a periphery or hinterland. The cities depend on their periphery for both physical support and production of food and raw material to supply the specialized crafts taking place in the core areas. On the other hand the core supplies the periphery with a variety of __________ 108 Walrus Tusk and World System Theory Exploring the Possibilities Sigrid Cecilie Juel Hansen Using World System Theory (WST) could be an interesting way of communicating ach- aeological data into the broader scholarly arena. By using the same technical language it is easier to compare the material with other research data and thereby the relevance of the single investigation increases. This article deals with the archaeological data on wal- rus tusk trade in Viking Age and Medieval period in order to explore and challenge how this material can be explained through some of the basic principles of WST.
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