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How have historians changed our understanding of how empires were constituted?
By giving voice to subaltern voices and the multifaceted ways in which empires were constructed in imperial peripheries
What has limited the potential of archaeological data in the study of ancient empires?
The focus on elite-centered perspectives
How have archaeologists often studied empires?
By exploring elite assemblages
"Empires Unveiled: Rethinking the Role of Subaltern Voices and Archaeological Data" - Test your knowledge on how historians and archaeologists are reshaping our understanding of ancient empires. Explore the ways in which subaltern voices have been given prominence in the construction of empires and how archaeologists are moving away from elite-centered perspectives to uncover hidden layers in imperial peripheries. Discover the significance of these new approaches for our understanding of history.
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