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  • 1
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    New York, NY : Springer
    ISBN: 9781461462118 , 1299335985 , 9781299335981
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 265 p. 70 illus., 39 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology 35
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    Series Statement: Contributions to global historical archaeology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Archaeologies of mobility and movement
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Archaeology ; Human beings ; Migrations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Mobilität
    Abstract: This collection of essays in Archaeologies of Mobility and Movement draws inspiration from current archaeological interest in the movement of individuals, things, and ideas in the recent past. Movement is fundamentally concerned with the relationship(s) among time, object, person, and space. The volume argues that understanding movement in the past requires a shift away from traditional, fieldwork-based archaeological ontologies towards fluid, trajectory-based studies. Archaeology, by its very nature, locates objects frozen in space (literally in their three-dimensional matrices) at sites that are often stripped of people. An archaeology of movement must break away from this stasis and cut new pathways that trace the boundary-crossing contextuality inherent in object/person mobility. Essays in this volume build on these new approaches, confronting issues of movement from a variety of perspectives. They are divided into four sections, based on how the act of moving is framed. The groups into which these chapters are placed are not meant to be unyielding or definitive. The first section, "Objects in Motion," includes case studies that follow the paths of material culture and its interactions with groups of people. The second section of this volume, "People in Motion," features chapters that explore the shifting material traces of human mobility. Chapters in the third section of this book, "Movement through Spaces," illustrate the effects that particular spaces have on the people and objects who pass through them. Finally, there is an afterward that cohesively addresses the issue of studying movement in the recent past. At the heart of Archaeologies of Mobility and Movement is a concern with the hybridity of people and things, affordances of objects and spaces, contemporary heritage issues, and the effects of movement on archaeological subjects in the recent and contemporary past
    Description / Table of Contents: Archaeologies of Mobilityand Movement; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Mobilities in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology; Movement and Archaeology: A Review; The Themes of Mobilities; Towards Archaeologies of Movement; References; Part I: Objects in Motion; Chapter 2: Intercontinental Flows of Desire: Brass Kettles in Lapland and in the Colony of New Sweden; Desire as an Active Force; Kettles in the History of the Swedish Colony; Brass Kettles in Native Lives; Brass Kettles and the Sámi; Kettles in Colonial Networks of Desire; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: The Movement of People and Things in the Capitania de Pernambuco: Challenges for Archaeological InterpretationNative South Americans in the Serrana dos Quilombos; First Portuguese Settlements and the First Quilombos; Smoking Pipes; Conclusion: Towards an Archaeology of Contact in Northeastern Brazil; References; Chapter 4: Farmers, Sorting Folds, Earmarks, and Sheep in Iceland; An Archaeology of Movement; A Case Study: Skútustaðahreppur; The Operational Chain; Earmarks; Organization; Gathering Paths; At the Sorting Fold
    Description / Table of Contents: A Lone Sheep, an Empty Sorting Fold, and a Host of Gatherers, or an Assemblage of Operations?References; Chapter 5: Mobility Ahead of Its Time: A Fifteenth-­Century Austrian Pocket Sundial as a Trailblazing Instrument for Time Measurement on Travels; Introduction; The Grafendorf Sundial; Contextualization and Dating of the Sundial; Functionality of the Instrument on Travels; The Sociological Background of the Owners of Grafendorf Castle; The Deeper Meaning of the Sundial; Conclusion; References; Part II: People in Motion
    Description / Table of Contents: Historical ContextSearching for Stories; Stories About Buried Belongings; Helga Nõu; Indrek and Ädu Aunver; Ester Salasoo; Letti Rapp and Ulo Rammus; Ahto Kant; Toomas Petmanson; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 8: Resituating Homeland: Motion, Movement, and Ethnogenesis at Brothertown; Historical Context; Resituating Homeland; Materializing New Relationships; Solidifying Boundaries; Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 9: The Global Versus the Local: Modeling the British System of Convict Transportation After 1830; Introduction; The Development of the System over Time
    Description / Table of Contents: Phase One: The Western Hemisphere
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: The Archaeological Study of the Military Dependents Villages of TaiwanIntroduction; Waishengren Emigration from China to Taiwan in 1945-1949; The Construction of MDVs; The Destruction of the MDVs; Emergence of the Waishengren Identity; Appreciation of the Modern Ruin; MDVs as Contemporary Archaeology; Case Studies; Forty-Four-South Village (四四南村); Hukou Armored Division MDV (湖口裝甲眷村); "Rainbow" MDV (彩虹眷村); Treasure Hill Settlement (寶藏巖); The Social Life of MDVs; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Buried Memories: Wartime Caches and Family History in Estonia; Introduction
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Boston, MA : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
    ISBN: 9780387707594
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 250p. 30 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Interpreting the Early Modern World
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Archaeology ; USA ; Archäologie ; Forschungsmethode ; Großbritannien ; Geschichte 1450-1800 ; USA ; Archäologie ; Forschungsmethode ; Großbritannien ; Geschichte 1450-1800
    Abstract: This volume is based on a session at a 2005 Society for Historical Archaeology meeting. The organizers assembled historical archaeologists from the UK and the US, whose work arises out of differing intellectual traditions. The authors exchange ideas about what their colleagues have written, and construct dialogues about theories and practices that inform interpretive archaeology on either side of the Atlantic, ending with commentary by two well-known names in interpretive archaeology.
    Abstract: This volume is based on a session at a 2005 Society for Historical Archaeology meeting. The organizers assembled historical archaeologists from the UK and the US, whose work arises out of differing intellectual traditions. The authors exchange ideas about what their colleagues have written, and construct dialogues about theories and practices that inform interpretive archaeology on either side of the Atlantic, ending with commentary by two well-known names in interpretive archaeology
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Transatlantic Dialogues and Convergences; References; Part I Country Estates/Landscapes; 1 An American Landscape Conversation; Introduction; An Interpretive Pathway to Delawares Chateau Country; Encounters in the Contemporary Delaware Landscape; Databases and Interpretive Landscape Archaeology; From Landscape of Poverty and Depression to Dynastic Myth of Past, Present, and Future; Of Dynasties; Beyond Master Narrative; Conclusions: In Search of Landscapes within Landscapes; On Marriage and Death; On Cows and Butter and Pots and Pans
    Description / Table of Contents: On Family and HomeOn Acquisition and Transformation; On the Future; References; 2 Estate Landscapes in England: Interpretive Archaeologies; Introduction; The Character of Landed Estates in England; Phases of Development; The Language of Landscape; Holkham and Monticello: Style and Meaning in England and America; Conclusion: Interpretation and Experience; References; Part II Archaeology of NineteenthCentury Cities and the Lives of Working People; 3 Beyond Stories: A Quantitative Approach to the Archaeology of Households, Neighborhoods, and Cities; Prologue; A New Approach
    Description / Table of Contents: Scale in Urban Historical ArchaeologyQuantitative Analyses of Households, Neighborhoods, and Cities; The Potential of Neighborhood Archaeology; Rethinking Redundancy and Facing the Unknown; References; 4 Stooping to Pick Up Stones: A ReflectionINTnl; on Urban Archaeology; Down at the Dig; In a Back Street; The Trouble with Material Culture; Adrian and Mary, and Winchester, Too; On the Road: West Oakland and Sheffield; Framing the Questions; Bacon and Eggs; Concluding Thoughts; References; Part III Contesting Race, Constructing Memory; 5 Passing for Black in Seventeenth-Century Maryland
    Description / Table of Contents: The First African to Vote in an American LegislatureAfricans in Early Maryland; The Strange Career of Burial 18; Conclusion; References; 6 ``Sorting Stones'': Monuments, Memory and ResistanceINTnl; in the Scottish Highlands; The Practice of Social Memory: An Interpretive Approach; Topographies of Loss and Displacement: Negotiating Relationships Between People and Land; Thrown Like Chaff in the Wind: Excavation as a Site for the Production and Negotiation of Memory; Conclusions: Interpreting and Contesting History; References; Part IV Gender, Embodiment, Life Course, Materiality, and Identity
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Stitching Women's Lives: Interpreting the ArtifactsINTnl of Sewing and Needlework; Materiality, Microhistory, and Historical Archaeology; Artifacts, Situations, Contexts; Challenging Assumptions About Gender and Material Culture; Not Just a Thimble; When Sewing Implements Become Personal Effects; Closing Thoughts; References; 8 The Intimacy of Death: Interpreting Gender and the Life Course in Medieval and Early Modern Burials; Gender and Material Culture: A Trans-Atlantic Discord; Embodiment and the Life Course: Trans-Atlantic Dialogues; Burial Archaeology: From Medieval to Early Modern
    Description / Table of Contents: A Mothers Grief: The Intimacy of Death
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