Balkan Dialogues: Negotiating Identity between Prehistory and the Present: Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Editat de Maja Gori, Maria Ivanovaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138941137
ISBN-10: 1138941131
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 58
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138941131
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 58
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Balkan Dialogues. Negotiating Identity between Prehistory and The Present
Maja Gori and Maria Ivanova
I. Rethinking Groups and Cultures
1. Later Balkan Prehistory: A Transcultural Perspective
Joseph Maran
2. Ethnicity as a Form of Social Organization. Notes on the multiplicity of understandings of a contested concept
Hans Peter Hahn
3. The transitions between Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in Greece, and the “Indo-European problem”
Jean-Paul Demoule
4. Let’s stop speaking “cultures”! Alternative means to assess historical developments in the prehistoric Balkans
Zoï Tsirtsoni
5. A tradition in nine maps. Un-layering Niger River polychrome water jars
Olivier P. Gosselain
II. Identities in Transition
6. Socio-spatial organisation and early Neolithic expansion in Western Anatolia and Greece
Martin Furholt
7. Negotiating identities and exchanging values: Neolithic pottery production and circulation in Thessaly
Areti Pentedeka
8. Inheritance, population development and social identities: Southeast Europe 5200–4300 BCE
Johannes Müller
9. Culinary landscapes and identity in prehistoric Greece: an archaeobotanical exploration
Soultana Valamoti
III. Frontiers and Boundaries
10. Neolithic Assemblages and Spatial Boundaries As Exemplified through the Neolithic of Northwestern Turkey
Mehmet Özdoğan
11. Cultivating Identities: Landscape Production among Early Farmers in the Southern Balkans
Susan E. Allen
12. Erasing Boundaries or Changing Identities? The Transition from Early/Middle to Late Neolithic, New Evidence from Southern Serbia
Jasna Vuković
13. Practicing Archaeology and Researching Present Identities in No Man’s land. A View from the Tri-national Prespa Lake
Maja Gori, Petrika Lera, Stavros Oikonomidis, Aris Papayiannis and Akis Tsonos
Maja Gori and Maria Ivanova
I. Rethinking Groups and Cultures
1. Later Balkan Prehistory: A Transcultural Perspective
Joseph Maran
2. Ethnicity as a Form of Social Organization. Notes on the multiplicity of understandings of a contested concept
Hans Peter Hahn
3. The transitions between Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in Greece, and the “Indo-European problem”
Jean-Paul Demoule
4. Let’s stop speaking “cultures”! Alternative means to assess historical developments in the prehistoric Balkans
Zoï Tsirtsoni
5. A tradition in nine maps. Un-layering Niger River polychrome water jars
Olivier P. Gosselain
II. Identities in Transition
6. Socio-spatial organisation and early Neolithic expansion in Western Anatolia and Greece
Martin Furholt
7. Negotiating identities and exchanging values: Neolithic pottery production and circulation in Thessaly
Areti Pentedeka
8. Inheritance, population development and social identities: Southeast Europe 5200–4300 BCE
Johannes Müller
9. Culinary landscapes and identity in prehistoric Greece: an archaeobotanical exploration
Soultana Valamoti
III. Frontiers and Boundaries
10. Neolithic Assemblages and Spatial Boundaries As Exemplified through the Neolithic of Northwestern Turkey
Mehmet Özdoğan
11. Cultivating Identities: Landscape Production among Early Farmers in the Southern Balkans
Susan E. Allen
12. Erasing Boundaries or Changing Identities? The Transition from Early/Middle to Late Neolithic, New Evidence from Southern Serbia
Jasna Vuković
13. Practicing Archaeology and Researching Present Identities in No Man’s land. A View from the Tri-national Prespa Lake
Maja Gori, Petrika Lera, Stavros Oikonomidis, Aris Papayiannis and Akis Tsonos
Descriere
This timely volume fulfils the need for an up-to-date and theoretically informed dialogue on group identity in Balkan prehistory. Written by archaeologists conducting fieldwork in the region, as well as by ethnologists with a research focus on material culture and identity, the thirteen case studies cover the beginning of the Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age, bringing together the latest research and providing a robust foundation for exploring these issues. With an intentional focus on the central and western Balkans, this collection offers original perspectives on Balkan prehistory with relevance to the neighbouring regions of Eastern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean and Anatolia.
Notă biografică
Maja Gori works as postdoctoral researcher at the National Research Council of Italy (IRISS-CNR). Before this appointment she worked as adjunct faculty member at the University of Heidelberg. Her research interests comprise uses of past in identity building, ceramic technology, mobility, and connectivity in the Mediterranean.
Maria Ivanova is lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, where she studies the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Eastern and Central Europe, with a particular focus on ancient technology, spheres of exchange, the transmission of technology across Eurasia, and prehistoric warfare and violence.
Maria Ivanova is lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, where she studies the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Eastern and Central Europe, with a particular focus on ancient technology, spheres of exchange, the transmission of technology across Eurasia, and prehistoric warfare and violence.