Rethinking Neolithic Societies

Rethinking Neolithic Societies
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ISBN-10 : 9464270675
ISBN-13 : 9789464270679
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Synopsis Rethinking Neolithic Societies by : Caroline Heitz

Former top-down concepts and perceptions of 'Neolithic Societies' are questioned and alternative theoretical concepts as well as methodologies adopting bottom-up approaches are presented and discussed, including case studies.

Rethinking the Neolithic

Rethinking the Neolithic
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 0521403774
ISBN-13 : 9780521403771
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Synopsis Rethinking the Neolithic by : Julian Thomas

Neolithikum - Wirtschaftsgeschichte - Saskralgebäude.

Understanding the Neolithic

Understanding the Neolithic
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781134621439
ISBN-13 : 1134621434
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Synopsis Understanding the Neolithic by : Julian Thomas

This book employs contemporary theoretical perspectives to investigate the Neolithic period in southern britain. It is a fully reworked edition of the author's Rethinking the Neolithic (1991).

Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia

Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia
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Publisher : British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Limited
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 1407357719
ISBN-13 : 9781407357713
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Synopsis Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia by : Jana Anvari

This book evaluates the epistemology by which archaeology has translated the architectural record at Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC) sites in central Anatolia into interpretations of social organisation. The first part of the book provides a summary of existing knowledge on the study region, architecture in particular. The second part conducts a content analysis of 284 publications and systematically maps and critiques the archaeological discourse around Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic architecture and social organisation. As a by-product of this discussion, the book also provides an exploration of how people in central Anatolia during this period used architecture to create communities. In the tradition of reflexive archaeology, the main purpose of this book is to critically evaluate past research practices to contribute to their improvement. It seeks to improve the research tools to understand the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic as important transformative time periods in Anatolian prehistory that influenced the further course of southwest Asian and European prehistory, for example by initiating development towards social stratification.

Time, Culture and Identity

Time, Culture and Identity
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781134641666
ISBN-13 : 1134641664
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Time, Culture and Identity by : Julian Thomas

Time, Culture and Identity questions the modern western distinctions between: * nature and culture * mind and body * object and subject. Drawing on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, Julian Thomas develops a way of writing about the past in which time is seen as central to the emergence of the identities of people and objects.

Life in Neolithic Farming Communities

Life in Neolithic Farming Communities
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780306471667
ISBN-13 : 0306471663
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Synopsis Life in Neolithic Farming Communities by : Ian Kuijt

Drawing on both the results of recent archaeological research and anthropological theory, leading experts synthesize current thinking on the nature of and variation within Neolithic social arrangements. The authors analyze archaeological data within a range of methodological and theoretical perspectives to reconstruct key aspects of ritual practices, labor organization, and collective social identity at the scale of the household, community, and region.

The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age

The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780684862705
ISBN-13 : 0684862700
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Synopsis The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age by : Richard Rudgley

Examines the history of mankind during the Neolithic Age, and presents evidence that the Stone Age human was more advanced than science originally thought. Includes figures and photographs.

Rethinking Craft Specialization in Complex Societies

Rethinking Craft Specialization in Complex Societies
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105131784642
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Synopsis Rethinking Craft Specialization in Complex Societies by : Zachary X. Hruby

The contributions to this volume are introduced via a critical review of terms and concepts used in craft production studies today. Recent detailed contextual and technological analyses of artifacts from all aspects of complex societies have revealed interesting patterns that are difficult to conceptualize using a purely economic framework. Furthermore, interest in practice theory, and sociocultural theory in general, has shifted some foci of archaeological investigation toward the social aspects of production and specialization.

Creating Communities

Creating Communities
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781782973287
ISBN-13 : 1782973281
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Synopsis Creating Communities by : Penny Bickle

The aim of this book is to raise questions about the investigation of identity, community and change in prehistory, and to challenge the current state of debate in Central European Neolithic archaeology. Although the LBK is one of the best researched Neolithic cultures in Europe, here the material is used in order to further explore the interconnection between individuals, households, settlements and regions, explicitly addressing questions of Neolithic society and lived experience. By embracing a variety of approaches and voices, this volume draws out some of the cross-cutting concerns which unite LBK studies in their different regional research contexts and paves the way for further debate on the subject.