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Themes in Settlement Archaeology
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This groundbreaking volume addresses issues central to the study of prehistoric settlement including group memory, the transmission of ideology and the impact of mobility and seasonality on the construction of social identity. Building on these themes, the contributors point to new ways of understanding the relationship between settlement and landscape by replacing Capitalist models of spatial relations with more intimate histories of place.
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This groundbreaking volume addresses issues central to the study of prehistoric settlement including group memory, the transmission of ideology and the impact of mobility and seasonality on the construction of social identity. Building on these themes, the contributors point to new ways of understanding the relationship between settlement and landscape by replacing Capitalist models of spatial relations with more intimate histories of place.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135361006
- Artikelnr.: 38449134
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135361006
- Artikelnr.: 38449134
Joanna Bruck, Melissa Goodman
Part 1 Introduction: introduction. Part 2 How can we problematize working
definitions for settlement studies: settling on sites - constraining
concepts, John Carman; the site concept and the practice of intensive
surface survey in the Aegean - space, place and representation, Jamie
Merrick; archaeology, settlement and territory - re-evaluating temporal and
spatial criteria in the reproduction of social space, James McGlad;
redefining Neolithic settlement in the central Mediterranean region, Robin
Skeates. Part 3 How can we address domestic practice from archaeological
remains - unearthing settlements in Early Bronze Age Wessex, Joanna Bruck;
settlements as monuments and homes - the identification and social
character of settlements in Pre-Nuragic Sardinia, Christopher Hayden;
writing histories of occupation - perceptions of settlement in later
Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic Levant, Brian Boyd. Part 4 What is a
contextual interpretation of settlement: debating marginality -
archaeologists on the edge?, Robert Young and Trevor Simmonds; houses or
households? Prehistoric agrarian activities and settlement remains, Melissa
Goodman; the role of settlements in interpreting the Polish Iron Age, Hanna
Zawadska. Part 5 Can we identify principles of the organization of society
over generations: what is a tell? Settlement in early agricultural
southeast Europe, Douglass Bailey; rebuilding the world in Jomon Japan,
Simon Kaner; moving places - thoughts on the character of the settlement
record in the Neolithic of southern Britain, Joshua Pollard; settlement
aspects of interaction between Basarwa hunter - gatherers and Bamangwato
farmers in Botswana, Kathy Fewster.
definitions for settlement studies: settling on sites - constraining
concepts, John Carman; the site concept and the practice of intensive
surface survey in the Aegean - space, place and representation, Jamie
Merrick; archaeology, settlement and territory - re-evaluating temporal and
spatial criteria in the reproduction of social space, James McGlad;
redefining Neolithic settlement in the central Mediterranean region, Robin
Skeates. Part 3 How can we address domestic practice from archaeological
remains - unearthing settlements in Early Bronze Age Wessex, Joanna Bruck;
settlements as monuments and homes - the identification and social
character of settlements in Pre-Nuragic Sardinia, Christopher Hayden;
writing histories of occupation - perceptions of settlement in later
Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic Levant, Brian Boyd. Part 4 What is a
contextual interpretation of settlement: debating marginality -
archaeologists on the edge?, Robert Young and Trevor Simmonds; houses or
households? Prehistoric agrarian activities and settlement remains, Melissa
Goodman; the role of settlements in interpreting the Polish Iron Age, Hanna
Zawadska. Part 5 Can we identify principles of the organization of society
over generations: what is a tell? Settlement in early agricultural
southeast Europe, Douglass Bailey; rebuilding the world in Jomon Japan,
Simon Kaner; moving places - thoughts on the character of the settlement
record in the Neolithic of southern Britain, Joshua Pollard; settlement
aspects of interaction between Basarwa hunter - gatherers and Bamangwato
farmers in Botswana, Kathy Fewster.
Part 1 Introduction: introduction. Part 2 How can we problematize working
definitions for settlement studies: settling on sites - constraining
concepts, John Carman; the site concept and the practice of intensive
surface survey in the Aegean - space, place and representation, Jamie
Merrick; archaeology, settlement and territory - re-evaluating temporal and
spatial criteria in the reproduction of social space, James McGlad;
redefining Neolithic settlement in the central Mediterranean region, Robin
Skeates. Part 3 How can we address domestic practice from archaeological
remains - unearthing settlements in Early Bronze Age Wessex, Joanna Bruck;
settlements as monuments and homes - the identification and social
character of settlements in Pre-Nuragic Sardinia, Christopher Hayden;
writing histories of occupation - perceptions of settlement in later
Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic Levant, Brian Boyd. Part 4 What is a
contextual interpretation of settlement: debating marginality -
archaeologists on the edge?, Robert Young and Trevor Simmonds; houses or
households? Prehistoric agrarian activities and settlement remains, Melissa
Goodman; the role of settlements in interpreting the Polish Iron Age, Hanna
Zawadska. Part 5 Can we identify principles of the organization of society
over generations: what is a tell? Settlement in early agricultural
southeast Europe, Douglass Bailey; rebuilding the world in Jomon Japan,
Simon Kaner; moving places - thoughts on the character of the settlement
record in the Neolithic of southern Britain, Joshua Pollard; settlement
aspects of interaction between Basarwa hunter - gatherers and Bamangwato
farmers in Botswana, Kathy Fewster.
definitions for settlement studies: settling on sites - constraining
concepts, John Carman; the site concept and the practice of intensive
surface survey in the Aegean - space, place and representation, Jamie
Merrick; archaeology, settlement and territory - re-evaluating temporal and
spatial criteria in the reproduction of social space, James McGlad;
redefining Neolithic settlement in the central Mediterranean region, Robin
Skeates. Part 3 How can we address domestic practice from archaeological
remains - unearthing settlements in Early Bronze Age Wessex, Joanna Bruck;
settlements as monuments and homes - the identification and social
character of settlements in Pre-Nuragic Sardinia, Christopher Hayden;
writing histories of occupation - perceptions of settlement in later
Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic Levant, Brian Boyd. Part 4 What is a
contextual interpretation of settlement: debating marginality -
archaeologists on the edge?, Robert Young and Trevor Simmonds; houses or
households? Prehistoric agrarian activities and settlement remains, Melissa
Goodman; the role of settlements in interpreting the Polish Iron Age, Hanna
Zawadska. Part 5 Can we identify principles of the organization of society
over generations: what is a tell? Settlement in early agricultural
southeast Europe, Douglass Bailey; rebuilding the world in Jomon Japan,
Simon Kaner; moving places - thoughts on the character of the settlement
record in the Neolithic of southern Britain, Joshua Pollard; settlement
aspects of interaction between Basarwa hunter - gatherers and Bamangwato
farmers in Botswana, Kathy Fewster.