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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783319655130
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 326 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; World War, 1939-1945 ; Public health ; Sociology ; Health psychology ; Social Sciences ; Sociology, general ; History of World War II and the Holocaust ; Public Health ; Health Psychology ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Völkermord ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Völkermord ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-3-658-15122-5
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 387 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    Series Statement: Geschlecht und Gesellschaft Band 66
    Series Statement: Geschlecht und Gesellschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2015
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    Keywords: FIFA Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft ; Social sciences ; Sociology ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Social Sciences ; Gender Studies ; Prostitution. ; Zeitung. ; Berichterstattung. ; Diskursanalyse. ; Südafrika. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; 19. 2010 ; Prostitution ; Zeitung ; Berichterstattung ; Diskursanalyse
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783658154356
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 395 S, online resource)
    Edition: 2. Aufl. 2017
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wendt, Wolf Rainer, 1939 - Geschichte der Sozialen Arbeit ; Band 2: Die Profession im Wandel ihrer Verhältnisse
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wendt, Wolf Rainer, 1939 - Geschichte der sozialen Arbeit ; 2: Die Profession im Wandel ihrer Verhältnisse
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1890-2017 ; Social sciences ; Social policy ; Social work ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Social policy ; Social work ; Sozialarbeit ; Sozialpädagogik ; Professionalisierung ; Sozialstaat
    Abstract: Das Grundlagenwerk stellt im zweiten Teil die Entwicklung der beruflichen Sozialen Arbeit im Kontext des politischen und gesellschaftlichen Geschehens im 20. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart dar. Ausführlich werden die Professionalisierung der Sozialarbeit, das parallele Auftreten der Sozialpädagogik, die Entfaltung und Krise des Wohlfahrtsstaates und der Dienstleistungen in ihm, soziale Bewegungen und die ökonomischen Herausforderungen sozialer Betätigung beschrieben. Der Inhalt Sozialpädagogische Bewegung • Progressive Ära: Zeit für Reform und Profession • Professionalisierung über Methoden • Die Konstruktion des Wohlfahrtsstaates • Dienstleistungen des Sozialstaats und die Soziale Arbeit • Neue soziale Bewegungen und ihre Folgen • Ohne Heil. Von sozialer Therapie zum Sozialmanagement • Sorgen in der Globalisierung Die Zielgruppen • Fachwissenschaftler und Studierende der Sozialen Arbeit • Historiker Der Autor Professor Dr. Wolf Rainer Wendt lehrt an der Dualen Hochschule BW Stuttgart und an anderen Hochschulen. Er war bis 2009 Vorsitzender der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziale Arbeit
    Abstract: Sozialpädagogische Bewegung -- Progressive Ära: Zeit für Reform und Profession.-Professionalisierung über Methoden -- Die Konstruktion des Wohlfahrtsstaates.-Dienstleistungen des Sozialstaats und die Soziale Arbeit -- Neue soziale Bewegungen und ihre Folgen -- Ohne Heil. Von sozialer Therapie zum Sozialmanagement -- Sorgen in der Globalisierung
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783319529394
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 418 p. 89 illus., 68 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Times of Neolithic transition along the Western Mediterranean
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    Abstract: The study of the Neolithic transition constitutes a major theme in prehistoric research. The process of economic change, from foraging to farming, involved one of the main transformations in human behavior patterns. This volume focuses on investigating the neolithization process at the periphery of one of the main routes in the expansion of the Neolithic in Europe: the Western Mediterranean region. Recent advances in radiocarbon dating, mathematical and computational models, archaeometric analysis and biomolecular techniques, together with new archaeological discoveries, provide novel insights into this topic. This volume is organized into five sections: · new discoveries and new ideas about the Mediterranean Neolithic · reconstructing times and modeling processes · landscape interaction: farming and herding · dietary subsistence of early farming communities · human dispersal mechanisms and cultural transmission This volume will also provide new empirical data to help readers assess different theoretical frameworks and narratives which underlie the models proposed to explain the expansion of farming from the Middle East into Europe
    Abstract: Introduction: Current thoughts on the Neolithisation process of the Western Mediterranean (Domingo C. Salazar-García, Oreto García Puchol) -- Chapter 1: The Neolithic transition: from the Eastern to the Western Mediterranean (Jean Guilaine) -- Chapter 2: New approaches to the Neolithic Transition: the last hunters and first farmers of the western Mediterranean (Joaquim Juan-Cabanilles, Bernat Martí Oliver) -- Chapter 3: Timing the Western Mediterranean last hunter-gatherers and first farmers (Oreto García-Puchol, Agustín Diez-Castillo, Salvador Pardo-Gordó) -- Chapter 4:Alternative stories of agricultural origins: The Neolithic spread in the Iberian Peninsula (Salvador Pardo-Gordó, Sean M. Bergin, Joan Bernabeu Aubán, C. Michael Barton) -- Chapter 5: Neolithic Human Societies and woodlands in the north-western Mediterranean region. Wood and charcoal analysis (Ernestina Badal, Yolanda Carrión, Lucie Chabal, Isabel Figueiral, Stéphanie Thiébault) -- Chapter 6: Evidence for early crop management practices in the Western Mediterranean: latest data, new developments and future perspectives (Guillem Pérez Jordà, Leonor Peña-Chocarro, Jacob Morales Mateo, Lydia Zapata) -- Chapter 7: Farming practices in the Early Neolithic according to agricultural tools: Evidence from La Draga site (North-eastern Iberia) (Xavier Terradas, Raquel Piqué, Antoni Palomo, Ferran Antolín, Oriol López, Jordi Revelles, Ramon Buxó) -- Chapter 8: Farming with Animals: Domesticated animals and taxonomic diversity in the Cardial Neolithic of the Western Mediterranean (Sarah B. McClure, Martin Welker) -- Chapter 9: Dietary practices at the onset of the Neolithic in the Western Mediterranean revealed using a combined biomarker and isotopic approach (Cynthianne Debono Spiteri, Italo M. Muntoni, Oliver E. Craig) -- Chapter 10: A terrestrial diet close to the coast: A case study from the Neolithic levels of Nerja Cave (Málaga, Spain) (Domingo C. Salazar-García, Manuel Pérez Ripoll, Pablo García-Borja, Jesús F. Jordá Pardo, J. Emili Aura Tortosa) -- Chapter 11:The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Europe: a perspective from ancient human DNA (Eva Fernández-Domínguez, Lucke Reynolds) -- Chapter 12: Paths and Rhythms in the spread of agriculture in the Western Mediterranean: the contribution of the analysis of harvesting technology (Juan José Ibáñez-Estévez, Juan Francisco Gibaja Bao, Bernard Gassin, Niccolo Mazzucco) -- Chapter 13: Spatial and temporal diversity during the Neolithic spread in the Western Mediterranean. The first pottery productions (Joan Bernabeu Aubán, Claire Manen, Salvador Pardo-Gordó) -- Conclusion: The Revolution in Studies of the Neolithic Transition in the West Mediterranean (Stephen Shennan)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783658153564
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 475 S, online resource)
    Edition: 6. Aufl. 2017
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wendt, Wolf Rainer, 1939 - Geschichte der sozialen Arbeit ; 1: Die Gesellschaft vor der sozialen Frage 1750 bis 1900
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social work ; Social service ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Social work ; Social service ; Sozialarbeit
    Abstract: Das Grundlagenwerk bietet eine umfassende und fundierte Darstellung der Entwicklung sozialer Betätigung - in diesem Band von der Aufklärung bis zum Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts und den Anfängen der beruflichen Sozialarbeit. Beschrieben werden gesellschaftliche Bewegungen, Denken, Politik und Praxis in Beantwortung der sozialen Frage: Wie sind Armut und Elend, Ungerechtigkeit und Benachteiligung in den Umbrüchen der Zeit zu bewältigen? Mit der Beschreibung der Genese, der Regelung und der Organisation von Abhilfen wird die Evolution Sozialer Arbeit in den historischen Zusammenhang der gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung eingeordnet. Der Inhalt Zur historischen Identität der Sozialen Arbeit • Erziehung zur Industrie und bürgerlicher Humanismus • Soziale Aufgaben der bürgerlichen Gesellschaften • Der Pauperismus und die soziale Frage • Die frühen Sozialisten und die Arbeiterbewegung • Sozialer Konservatismus und christliche Erneuerung • Techniken des sozialen Eingriffs und ihre wissenschaftliche Begründung • Das Armenrecht und seine Reform • Organisierte freie Fürsorgearbeit - das Unternehmen COS • Der soziokulturelle Impuls - Settlement Work • Staatliche Sozialpolitik und soziale Reformen • Der soziale Beruf der Frauen Die Zielgruppen • Fachwissenschaftler und Studierende der Sozialen Arbeit • Historiker Der Autor Professor Dr. Wolf Rainer Wendt lehrt an der Dualen Hochschule BW Stuttgart und an anderen Hochschulen. Er war bis 2009 Vorsitzender der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziale Arbeit
    Abstract: Zur historischen Identität der Sozialen Arbeit -- Erziehung zur Industrie und bürgerlicher Humanismus -- Soziale Aufgaben der bürgerlichen Gesellschaften -- Der Pauperismus und die soziale Frage -- Die frühen Sozialisten und die Arbeiterbewegung -- Sozialer Konservatismus und christliche Erneuerung -- Techniken des sozialen Eingriffs und ihre wissenschaftliche Begründung -- Das Armenrecht und seine Reform -- Organisierte freie Fürsorgearbeit - das Unternehmen COS -- Der soziokulturelle Impuls - Settlement Work -- Staatliche Sozialpolitik und soziale Reformen -- Der soziale Beruf der Frauen
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9783476045003
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Social sciences ; Political sociology ; Social Sciences ; Political Sociology ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Rassismus ; Antisemitismus ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Rassismus ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783658098506
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 203 Seiten)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Social Science and Law
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    Uniform Title: The genesis of the naval profession
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elias, Norbert, 1897 - 1990 Seeleute und Gentlemen
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Religion and culture ; Social Sciences ; Economic sociology ; Sociology ; Culture. ; Großbritannien Navy ; Militärsoziologie
    Abstract: In diesem auf Deutsch bislang unveröffentlichten Buch untersucht Norbert Elias die Laufbahn von Marineoffizieren im England des 17. Jahrhunderts und legt die Gründe für die Entstehung dieses neuen Berufes dar. Die Mannschaft der Kriegsschiffe bestand lange Zeit aus gentlemen soldiers, die das Kriegshandwerk beherrschten, und den Schiffsleuten, den Tarpaulins, die wussten, wie man ein Schiff segelt und manövriert. Aus der Kooperation und der Konkurrenz dieser beiden Gruppen mit sehr unterschiedlicher sozialer Herkunft, entstand schließlich der Beruf des Marinesoldaten und eine Hierarchie von Marineämtern, die Funktion und Methoden der Ausbildung beider Gruppen miteinander verband. Zusätzlich zeigt ein kurzer Vergleich mit der Frühphase der Entwicklung des Marineberufes in Frankreich und Spanien die Wechselwirkungen, die zwischen einigen Merkmalen der jeweiligen Marineberufe und den Ländern, zu denen sie gehören, bestanden. Der Inhalt Einleitung: Über Berufe • Spannungen und Konflikte • Die Entwicklung des Midshipmans • Auf dem Weg zur Seeherrschaft • Fragmente • Über Institutionen • Letzter Akt: Elias’ Szenario für ein Drama über Drake und Doughty • Elias’ (wieder)entdeckte Untersuchungen des Marineberufs. Ein Bericht von René Moelker und Stephen Mennell Die Zielgruppen Sozial- und KulturwissenschaftlerInnen Der Autor Norbert Elias (1897-1990) war ein Soziologe deutscher Herkunft, der seit seiner Emigration 1933 hauptsächlich in England und den Niederlanden lebte
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9783319218854
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 302 p. 83 illus., 52 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Archaeologies of early modern Spanish colonialism
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    Abstract: Chapter 1: Towards a Comparative Approach to Archaeologies of Early Modern Spanish Colonialism Sandra Montón-Subías, María Cruz Berrocal and Apen Ruiz -- Part I: Archaeologies of Early Modern Spanish Colonialism in the Americas -- Chapter 2: Displacing Dominant Meanings in the Archaeology of Urban Policies and Emergence of Santafé de Bogotá (Colombia) Monika Therrien -- Chapter 3: The Material Worlds of Colonizers in New Spain Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría -- Chapter 4: Historical Archaeology and the Politics of Empowerment in Venezuela Kay Tarble Scaramelli -- Chapter 5: Thoughts on Early Spanish Colonialism through two American Case Studies: Basque Fisheries (Canada) and Sancti Spiritus Settlement (Argentina) Agustín Azkarate, Sergio Escribano, Iban Sanchez-Pinto and Verónica Benedet -- Part II: Archaeologies of Early Modern Spanish Colonialism in Africa -- Chapter 6: The Archaeology of the Early Castilian Colonialism in Atlantic Africa. The Canary Islands and Western Barbary (1478-1526) Jorge Onrubia Pintado and María del Cristo González Marrero -- Chapter 7:The Jesuit Mission to Ethiopia (1557-1632) and the Origins of Gondärine Architecture (17th – 18th Centuries) Victor M. Fernandez -- Chapter 8: Colonial Encounters in Spanish Equatorial Africa (18th – 20th Centuries) Alfredo González-Ruibal, Llorenç Picornell and Manuel Sánchez-Elipe -- Part III: Archaeologies of Early Modern Spanish Colonialism in the Pacific -- Chapter 9: Beginning Historical Archaeology in Vanuatu: Recent Projects on the Archaeology of Spanish, French and Anglophone Colonialism James Flexner, Matthew Spriggs, Stuart Bedford and Marcelin Abong -- Chapter 10: Spanish Colonial History and Archaeology in the Mariana Islands: Echoes from the Western Pacific James M. Bayman and John A. Peterson -- Chapter 11: The Failed 16th Century Spanish Colonizing Expeditions to the Solomon Islands, S.W. Pacific: The Archaeologies of Settlement Process and Indigenous Agency Martin Gibbs -- Chapter 12: Ilha Formosa, 17th Century: Archaeology in Small Islands, History of Global Processes María Cruz Berrocal.
    Abstract: Archaeologies of Early Modern Spanish Colonialism illustrates how archaeology contributes to the knowledge of early modern Spanish colonialism and the "first globalization" of the 16th and 17th centuries. Through a range of specific case studies, this book offers a global comparative perspective on colonial processes and colonial situations, and the ways in which they were experienced by the different peoples.The volume stresses the importance of peripheral “unsuccessful” colonial episodes. Thus, some of the papers deal with very brief colonial events, even “marginal” in some cases, considered “failures” by the Spanish crown or even undertook without their consent. These short events are usually overlooked by traditional historiography, which is why archaeological research is particularly important in these cases, since archaeological remains may be the main type of evidence that stands as proof of these colonial events. At the same time, the book critically examines the construction of categories and discourses of colonialism, and questions the ideological underpinnings of the source material required to address such a vast issue. Accordingly, the book strikes a balance between theoretical, methodological and empirical issues, integrated to a lesser or greater extent in most of the chapters. .
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  • 9
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    ISBN: 9783319302324
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXV, 345 p. 137 illus., 83 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2016
    Series Statement: Natural Science in Archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Geochemistry ; Mineralogy ; Geomorphology ; Archaeology ; Social sciences ; Geochemistry ; Mineralogy ; Geomorphology ; Archaeology ; Geoarchäologie
    Abstract: This 2nd edition is a survey level review of key areas of archaeological geology/geoarchaeology. Principal subject areas include: historical principles; archaeologic and geomorphic surfaces and landforms types; sediments and sediment analytic methods; archaeological stoney materials - petrographic and mineralogic attributes; ceramic materials - mineralogic composition and analytic methods; geochemical methods useful in archaeological geology - studies of materials; commonly used geochronological methods for archaeological geology. Contributions to paleoecology, paleoclimate and ancient cultures as well as multivariate ICP and EDX data are now included.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783319108582
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 159 p. 43 illus., 16 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Archaeology and bioarchaeology of population movement among the Prehispanic Maya
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Maya ; Migration ; Paläogenetik
    Abstract: Archaeological evidence - i.e. presence of exogenous, foreign material objects (pottery, obsidian and so on) - is used to make inferences on ancient trade, while population movement can only be assessed when the biological component of an ancient community is analyzed (i.e. the human skeletal remains). But the exchange of goods or the presence of foreign architectural patterns does not necessarily imply genetic admixture between groups, while at the same time humans can migrate for reasons that may not be related only to trading. The Prehispanic Maya were a complex, highly stratified society. During the Classic period, city-states governed over large regions, establishing complex ties of alliance and commerce with the region’s minor centers and their allies, against other city-states within and outside the Maya realm. The fall of the political system during the Classic period (the Maya collapse) led to hypothetical invasions of leading groups from the Gulf of Mexico into the northern Maya lowland at the onset of the Postclassic. However, it is still unclear whether this collapse was already underway when this movement of people started. The whole picture of population dynamics in Maya Prehispanic times, during the Classic and the Postclassic, can slowly emerge only when all the pieces of the puzzle are put together in a holistic and multidisciplinary fashion. The contributions of this volume bring together contributions from archaeology, archaeometry, paleodemography and bioarchaeology. They provide an initial account of the dynamic qualities behind large-scale ancient population dynamics, and at the same time represent novel multidisciplinary points of departure towards an integrated reconstruction and understanding of Prehispanic population dynamics in the Maya region.
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9783319082578
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 223 p. 64 illus., 49 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory and Technique
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Use-Wear and Residue Analysis in Archaeology
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    Abstract: This book is designed to act as a readily accessible guide to different methods and techniques of use-wear and residue analysis, and therefore includes a wide range of different and complementary essential topics: experimental tests, observation and record methods and techniques, and the interpretation of a diversity of tool types and worked raw materials. The onset of use-wear studies was marked by the development of theory, method and techniques in order to infer prehistoric tools functionality and, therefore, understand human technological, social and cultural behavior. The last decade of functional studies, use-wear and residue analysis have been aimed at the observation, recording and interpretation of different activities and worked materials found on archaeological tools made on different types of organic and non-organic materials. This international group of contributions will be fundamental for all researchers and students of the discipline
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    ISBN: 9783319106410
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 358 p. 148 illus., 130 illus. in color, online resource)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Ehrenreich, Robert M. Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions 2015
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Sturdy Colls, Caroline, 1985 - Holocaust archaeologies
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    Abstract: Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions aims to move archaeological research concerning the Holocaust forward through a discussion of the variety of the political, social, ethical and religious issues that surround investigations of this period and by considering how to address them. It considers the various reasons why archaeological investigations may take place and what issues will be brought to bear when fieldwork is suggested. It presents an interdisciplinary methodology in order to demonstrate how archaeology can (uniquely) contribute to the history of this period. Case examples are used throughout the book in order to contextualise prevalent themes and a variety of geographically and typologically diverse sites throughout Europe are discussed. This book challenges many of the widely held perceptions concerning the Holocaust, including the idea that it was solely an Eastern European phenomena centred on Auschwitz and the belief that other sites connected to it were largely destroyed or are well-known. The typologically , temporally and spatial diverse body of physical evidence pertaining to this period is presented and future possibilities for investigation of it are discussed. Finally, the volume concludes by discussing issues relating to the “re-presentation” of the Holocaust and the impact of this on commemoration, heritage management and education. This discussion is a timely one as we enter an age without survivors and questions are raised about how to educate future generations about these events in their absence
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    Series Statement: Ethical Archaeologies: The Politics of Social Justice 2
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Ethical archaeologies ; 2: Ethics and the archaeology of violence
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethics ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Neuzeitliche Archäologie ; Bewaffneter Konflikt ; Gewalt ; Ethik
    Abstract: This volume examines the distinctive and highly problematic ethical questions surrounding conflict archaeology. By bringing together sophisticated analyses and pertinent case studies from around the world it aims to address the problems facing archaeologists working in areas of violent conflict, past and present. Of all the contentious issues within archaeology and heritage, the study of conflict and work within conflict zones are undoubtedly the most highly charged and hotly debated, both within and outside the discipline. Ranging across the conflict zones of the world past and present, this book attempts to raise the level of these often fractious debates by locating them within ethical frameworks. The issues and debates in this book range across a range of ethical models, including deontological, teleological and virtue ethics. The chapters address real-world ethical conundrums that confront archaeologists in a diversity of countries, including Israel/Palestine, Iran, Uruguay, Argentina, Rwanda, Germany and Spain. They all have in common recent, traumatic experiences of war and dictatorship. The chapters provide carefully argued, thought-provoking analyses and examples that will be of real practical use to archaeologists in formulating and addressing ethical dilemmas in a confident and constructive manner
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9781489975812
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 304 p. 25 illus, online resource)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2015
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Bettinger, Robert L., 1948 - Hunter-gatherers
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Evolution (Biology) ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Sozialer Prozess ; Gesellschaft ; Entwicklung ; Vorindustrielle Gesellschaft ; Evolutionstheorie
    Abstract: Hunter-gatherer research has played a historically central role in the development of anthropological and evolutionary theory. Today, research in this traditional and enduringly vital field blurs lines of distinction between archaeology and ethnology, and seeks instead to develop perspectives and theories broadly applicable to anthropology and its many subdisciplines. In the groundbreaking first edition of Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory (1991), Robert Bettinger presented an integrative perspective on hunter-gatherer research and advanced a theoretical approach compatible with both traditional anthropological and contemporary evolutionary theories. Hunter-Gatherers remains a well-respected and much-cited text, now over 20 years since initial publication. Yet, as in other vibrant fields of study, the last two decades have seen important empirical and theoretical advances. In this second edition of Hunter-Gatherers, co-authors Robert Bettinger, Raven Garvey, and Shannon Tushingham offer a revised and expanded version of the classic text, which includes a succinct and provocative critical synthesis of hunter-gatherer and evolutionary theory, from the Enlightenment to the present. New and expanded sections relate and react to recent developments-some of them the authors’ own-particularly in the realms of optimal foraging and cultural transmission theories. An exceptionally informative and ambitious volume on cultural evolutionary theory, Hunter-Gatherers, second edition, is an essential addition to the libraries of anthropologists, archaeologists, and human ecologists alike
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    ISBN: 9781441904652
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (CXLVI, 8013 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 2014
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of global archaeology
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    Abstract: Archaeology - the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and material remains - continues to captivate and engage people on a local and global level. Internationally celebrated heritage sites such as the pyramids-both Egyptian and Mayan-Lascaux caves, and the statues of Easter Island provide insights into our ancestors and their actions and motivation. But there is much more to archaeology than famous sites. Ask any archaeologist about their job and they will touch on archaeological theory, chemistry, geology, history, classical studies, museum studies, ethical practice, and survey methods, along with the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and sites. Archaeology is a much broader subject than its public image and branches into many other fields in the social and physical sciences. This multi-volume work provides a comprehensive and systematic coverage of archaeology that is unprecedented, not only in terms of the use of multi-media, but also in terms of content. It encompasses the breadth of the subject along with key aspects that are tapped from other disciplines. It includes all time periods and regions of the world and all stages of human development. Mostly importantly, this encyclopedia includes the knowledge of leading scholars from around the world. The entries in this encyclopedia range from succinct summaries of specific sites and the scientific aspects of archaeological enquiry to detailed discussions of archaeological concepts, theories and methods, and from investigations into the social, ethical and political dimensions of archaeological practice to biographies of leading archaeologists from throughout the world. The different forms of archaeology are explored, along with the techniques used for each and the challenges, concerns and issues that face archaeologists today. The Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology has two outstanding innovations. The first is that scholars were able to submit entries in their own language. Over 300,000 words have been translated from French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Japanese, Turkish and Russian. Many of these entries are by scholars who are publishing in English for the first time. This compendium is both a print reference and an online reference work. The encyclopedia’s second major innovation is that it harnesses the capabilities of an online environment, enhancing both the presentation and dissemination of information. Most particularly, the cont ...
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    ISBN: 9781493902835
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 114 p. 25 illus., 20 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Archaeological dimension of World Heritage
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    Abstract: This volume presents case studies from around the world aiming to serve as a hands-on book for management and treatment of archaeological World Heritage properties. It comprises not only sites inscribed as World Heritage due to their archaeological character but also World Heritage properties where the analysis of their archaeological dimension provides a deeper and better understanding of the assets and includes the potential for disseminating this knowledge. The book has an important practical value, since all the works presented here illustrate - with practical examples, the best and most appropriate ways to manage World Heritage properties. The aim of the heritage managers at these World Heritage sites is to improve conservation and increase understanding and communication in such a way that the communities living in those sites or who earn a livelihood from them can be positively affected by these initiatives.The book presents exemplary models of heritage management in World Heritage propertiesan issue not treated in depth up to now and Best Practices in this management. Therefore, this volume becomes a new, original source presenting model strategies to be followed by other initiatives in order to improve the consideration and treatment of the most outstanding valued sites considered by UNESCO.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Contents; Contributors; About the Editor; Chapter 1: Archaeological Dimension of World Heritage: From Prevention to Social Implications; Introduction; World Heritage and the Archaeological Dimension; From Prevention to Social Implications; Toward Best Practices; References; Chapter 2: An Approach on the Application of Preventive Archaeology in Havana's Historic Center, Cuba; Historical Background; Institutional Framework; Foundation of Management Models; Theoretical Framework; Procedure; Defining Zones for Protection; Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: A Three-Dimensional Approach to the Documentation and Analysis of Heritage Sites: A Case Study from the Cypriot Cultural Heritage LandscapeIntroduction; Description of the Case Study; Workflow Methodology; Preliminary Results; Discussion and Future Work; References; Chapter 4: The Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, New South Wales, Australia: Land Use Planning and Management of Aboriginal and Archaeological Heritage; Introduction; Sustaining the Willandra; Individual Property Plans (IPPs); Mungo National Park: Changing Park Management
    Description / Table of Contents: Individual Site Plans and Site Conservation ChallengesChanging Land Use Patterns; Recent Research; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Is World Heritage a Heritage of the Community?; Introduction; São Miguel das Missões: A Brief Overview; "São Miguel das Missões: Musealization Beyond the Classified Monument": Structure and Results of the Project; Preparing the Ground; Implementing the Actions; Identifying Some Results; Toward an Analysis and Assessment of the Project; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Libya Before and After the Conflict: What Future for Its Cultural Heritage?; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: The Libyan Saharan Heritage: Key IssuesThreats to the Property Before the Conflict; Pre-conflict Actions; Post-conflict Situation; Future Practices; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: The Protection of the Archaeological Heritage in Minorcan Urban Planning: Forward-Looking Management Models; Introduction; Archaeological Chart of Minorca; Catalogues and Municipal Regulations; Municipality of Ciutadella; Municipality of Es Castell; Municipality of Es Mercadal; Municipality of Ferreries; Municipality of Alaior; Municipality of Mahón; Municipality of San Luís; Municipality of Es Migjorn Gran
    Description / Table of Contents: Special Plans for the Protection of Natural Areas of Special InterestThe Island Territorial Plan of Minorca; Looking to the Future: What Management Model Do We Want for the Archaeological Heritage of Minorca, a World Heritage Nominee?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Best Practices in World Heritage: Archaeology; Introduction; Declaration of Principles; Best Practices; Actions; Knowing; Preventing; Working Through Transdisciplinarity; Socioeconomic Dimension; Proactive and Dynamic Acting; Counting on and Promoting Social Participation; Implement Feedback Methodologies; Tools
    Description / Table of Contents: Professional Ethics
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    ISBN: 9781461496359
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 307 p. 95 illus., 30 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Prehistoric archaeology on the continental shelf
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    Abstract: The chapters in this edited volume present multi-disciplinary case studies of prehistoric archaeological sites located on now-submerged portions of the continental shelf. Each chapter represents an extension of the known prehistoric record beyond the modern shoreline. Case studies represent central themes of landscape change, climate change and societal development, using new technologies for mapping, monitoring and managing these sites.
    Abstract: Climate change, sea-level rise; these processes are a source of debate and concern in modern society due to their potential impacts on coastal populations. For archaeologists, climate change and sea-level rise have had a visible impact in the past, when thousands of prehistoric settlements on the continental shelf were inundated by the sea level rising as ice caps melted. It has only been in the last forty years that we have begun to understand the ways in which climate change and sea-level rise have influenced the archaeological record of prehistoric societies. Archaeological sites on the world’s continental shelves have previously been inaccessible to researchers, but advances in remote sensing and diving technologies have enabled exploration of these former terrestrial landscapes submerged by sea-level rise related to the last glacial maximum. This edited volume presents multi-disciplinary case studies of prehistoric archaeological sites located on now-submerged portions of the continental shelf around the world. Each chapter represents an extension of the known prehistoric record beyond the modern shoreline. Case studies represent central themes of landscape change, climate change and societal development, using new technologies for mapping, monitoring, and managing these sites
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1; Prehistoric Archaeology on the Continental Shelf: The State of the Science in 2013; Introduction; Prehistory on the Continental Shelf; Methodologies for the Continental Shelf; Global Significance of Continental Shelf Prehistory; Future Directions, Opportunities, and Challenges; Epilogue; References; Chapter 2; Submerged Archaeological Landscapes and the Recording of PreContact History: Examples from Atlantic Canada; Introduction; Early Holocene Paleolandscape Evolution; Assessing Archaeological Potential
    Description / Table of Contents: Evidence of Precontact Human Presence on Submerged LandscapesPreservation; People, Their Landscape, Their History, and Submergence; The Magdalen Plateau Hunting Ground; The Storied Minas Basin; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; Remote Sensing, Target Identification, and Testing for Submerged Prehistoric Sites in Florida: Process and Protocol in Underwater CRM Projects.; Introduction; Modeling for Sites: Cultural Histories, Local Geologic Details, Sea-Level Rise History; Georeferencing Historic Charts to Understand Past Coastline and Channel Configurations
    Description / Table of Contents: Geoarchaeological Uses of Acoustic Data-Target IdentificationTesting: Coring, Dredging, and Sediment Analysis; Site Preservation Potentials and Signatures: How to Know That You Have a Site After You Have Been Digging Around and Have Seemingly Meaningless Samples?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4; Prehistoric Site Discovery on the Outer Continental Shelf, Gulf of Mexico, United States of America; Introduction; Field Techniques; Findings; Geologic Setting; Archaeological Deposits; Sea-Level Curve; Paleogeography of the Sabine River Valley, 10,000 BP to 8,000 BP; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5New Evidence for a Possible Paleolithic Occupation of the Eastern North American Continental Shelf at the Last Glacial Maximum; Introduction; Use-Wear Evaluation of the Cinmar Biface; Identification of the Source of the Rhyolite Used to Make the Cinmar Biface; The Mastodon, Carbon Fourteen Dates, and Environment; Rhyolite Artifact Weathering and Patination in Coastal Plain Environments; Questions of Association; Lateral Transport; Prehistoric Coincident; Fraud; Chesapeake Bay Bifaces; References; Chapter 6
    Description / Table of Contents: Gateway to the Americas: Underwater Archeological Survey in Beringia and the North PacificIntroduction; Archaeology of Early Beringia; Migration Routes; Potential for Underwater Archaeological Sites; Topography of the Bering Land Bridge; Resources to Support Human Habitation; Possible Archaeological Discoveries from the Continental Shelf of Central Beringia; The Search for Submerged Prehistoric Sites in Central Beringia; The Search for Submerged Prehistoric Sites in Eastern Beringia; Gateway to the Americas Project; Summary; References
    Description / Table of Contents: The Inter-Tidal Zone Site of La Olla: Early-Middle Holocene Human Adaptation on the Pampean Coast of Argentina
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    ISBN: 9783319063706
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 252 p. 16 illus., 4 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Archaeological human remains
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    Abstract: This volume addresses the directions that studies of archaeological human remains have taken in a number of different countries, where attitudes range from widespread support to prohibition. Overlooked in many previous publications, this diversity in attitudes is examined through a variety of lenses, including academic origins, national identities, supporting institutions, archaeological context, and globalization. The volume situates this diversity of attitudes by examining past and current tendencies in studies of archaeologically-retrieved human remains across a range of geopolitical settings. In a context where methodological approaches have been increasingly standardized in recent decades, the volume poses the question if this standardization has led to a convergence in approaches to archaeological human remains or if significant differences remain between practitioners in different countries. The volume also explores the future trajectories of the study of skeletal remains in the different jurisdictions under scrutiny.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: To Be or Not To Be: Global Approaches to Ancient Human Remains, Barra O’Donnabhain and María C. LozadaChapter 2: Bioarchaeological Research in Argentina: Past, Present and…Future? María A. Bordach, Osvaldo J. Mendonça, Mario A. Arrieta and Lila Bernardi -- Chapter 3: Becoming Bioarchaeology? Traditions of Physical Anthropology and Archaeology in Armenia, Maureen E. Marshall -- Chapter 4: Local Trajectories? A View from Down-Under, Judith Littleton -- Chapter 5: Bioarchaeology in Brazil, Sheila M.F. Mendonça de Souza -- Chapter 6: The Biology of Early British Populations, Don Brothwell -- Chapter 7: Bioarchaeology in Canada: Origins and Contemporary Issues, Jerome S. Cybulski and M. Anne Katzenberg -- Chapter 8: The Status of Approaches to Archaeological Human Remains in Greece, Αnna Lagia, Anastasia Papathanasiou and Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Chapter 9: Themes in Icelandic Bioarchaeological Research, Hildur Gestsdóttir -- Chapter 10: Human Skeletal Studies in India: A Review, Veena Mushrif-Tripathy -- Chapter 11: The Development of the Contextual Analysis of Human Remains in Ireland, Barra O’Donnabhain and Eileen Murphy -- Chapter 12: Past, Present and Future Perspectives in Maya Bioarchaeology: A View from Yucatan, Mexico, Vera Tiesler and Andrea Cucina -- Chapter 13: The Emergence of Bioarchaeology in Peru: Origins and Modern Approaches, María Cecilia Lozada -- Chapter 14: Controversies about the Study of Human Remains in Post-apartheid South Africa, Alan G. Morris -- Chapter 15: The History of Physical Anthropology in Turkey, Handan Üstündağ and G. Bike Yazıcıoğlu -- Chapter 16: Bioarchaeology as a Process: An Examination of Bioarchaeological Tribes in the USA, Gordon F.M. Rakita -- Chapter 17: Archaeology, Bioethics and Policies Regarding the Treatment of Ancient Human Remains in Venezuela, Franz Scaramelli and Kay Scaramelli.
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    ISBN: 3700172605 , 3700173946 , 9783700173946 , 9783700172604
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse Band 448
    Series Statement: Mitteilungen der Prähistorischen Kommission Band 77
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen der Mykenischen Kommission Band 32
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Brandbestattungen von der mittleren Donau bis zur Ägäis zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr.
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    Keywords: Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Urn burial Congresses ; Urnfield culture Congresses ; Urn burial Congresses ; Electronic books ; Human biology ; Humanities ; Mathematics and science ; Prehistoric archaeology ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Urn burial ; Urnfield culture ; Anthropology ; Social Sciences ; Prehistoric Anthropology ; Central Europe ; Balkan Peninsula ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Archaeology by period ; region ; Archaeology ; Biology, life sciences ; Konferenzschrift ; Südosteuropa ; Urnenfelderkultur ; Brandgrab ; Geschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr. ; Südosteuropa ; Brandgrab ; Geschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr. ; Südosteuropa ; Brandgrab ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr.
    Abstract: Bestattungssitten auf Grä̈berfeldern der mitteldonauländischen Urnenfelderkultur /Michaela Lochner --Brandbestattungen der Urnenfelderzeit in der Steiermark /Andreas Libbert --Cultural connections and interactions in the Late Bronze Age cemetery of Budapest-Békásmegyer, Hungary /Gabor Vaczi --Spätbronzezeitliche Brandbestattungen im Norden Siebenbü̈rgens /Carol Kacsó --New data on cremation burials from North-Eastern Slovenia /Matija Črešnar, Jayne-Leigh Thomas --Cremation burials in Northern Croatia 1300-750 BC /Daria Ložnjak Dizdar --The Velika Gorica cemetery and related sites in Continental Croatia /Snježana Karavanič --Brandbestattungssitten auf dem westlichen Balkan zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. /Zdenko Žeravica --Spätbronze- und früheisenzeitliche Brand bestattungen südlich der Save. Naturräume und Tradition /Mario Gavranovič --Brandbestattungen in Urnen im serbischen Donaugebiet von 1300 bis 750 v. Chr. /Predrag Medovič --Cremation burials in the Morava valley between 1300 and 750 BC /Rastko Vasič --Cremation burials in Greece from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age: continuity or change? /Florian Ruppenstein --Cremations of the Early Iron Age from Mound 36 at Voulokalyva (ancient Halos) in Thessaly: a bioarchaeological appraisal /Anna Lagia, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Zoi Malakasioti, Foteini Tsiouka --Cremation burials in the Mycenaean cemetery of Elateia-Alonaki in Central Greece /Sigrid Deger-Jalkotzy --Handling of death at the end of the Late Bronze Age: the case of Faia Petra, 13th c. BC, Eastern Macedonia, Greece /Magdalini Valla, Sevasti Triantaphyllou, Paul Halstead, Valasia Isaakidou --Late Helladic IIIC cremation burials at Chania of Mycenae /Heleni Palaiologou.
    Abstract: In these conference proceedings particular attention is paid to the performance of burials and burial rites between 1300 and 750 BC. A change in burial customs took place in large parts of central Europe during the 13th century BC. The dead were no longer buried in inhumation graves - as was customary until then - but were burned and laid to rest in urns. This transformation of burial customs is probably connected to far reaching changes in society and religious beliefs
    Abstract: In dem vorliegenden Kongressband werden Bestattung und Ritual in der Region zwischen Mitteleuropa und Griechenland zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Im 13. Jahrhundert v. Chr. fand in weiten Teilen Mitteleuropas eine radikale Veränderung der Grabsitten statt. Die Toten wurden nicht mehr, wie bis dahin üblich, in Körpergräbern bestattet, sondern verbrannt und in Urnen beigesetzt. Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass sich hinter dem Wandel des Begräbnisrituals weitreichende Veränderungen der Gesellschaft und der religiösen Vorstellungen verbergen
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    ISBN: 9783642225086
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 649 p. 587 illus., 519 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Klemm, Rosemarie, 1938 - Gold and gold mining in ancient Egypt and Nubia
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geology, economic ; Ecology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geology, economic ; Ecology ; Archaeology ; Ägypten ; Sudan ; Nubien ; Goldbergbau ; Goldbergwerk ; Geoarchäologie ; Ägypten ; Sudan ; Nubien ; Goldbergbau ; Goldbergwerk ; Geoarchäologie
    Abstract: The book presents the historical evolution of gold mining activities in the Egyptian and Nubian Desert (Sudan) from about 4000 BC until the Early Islamic Period (~800-1350 AD), subdivided into the main classical epochs including the Early Dynastic - Old and Middle Kingdoms - New Kingdom (including Kushitic) - Ptolemaic - Roman and Early Islamic. It is illustrated with many informative colour images, maps and drawings. An up to date comprehensive geological introduction gives a general overview on the gold production zones in the Eastern Desert of Egypt and northern (Nubian) Sudan, including the various formation processes of the gold bearing quartz veins mined in these ancient periods. The more than 250 gold production sites presented, are described both, from their archaeological (as far as surface inventory is concerned) and geological environmental conditions, resulting in an evolution scheme of prospection and mining methods within the main periods of mining activities. The book offers for the first time a complete catalogue of the many gold production sites in Egypt and Nubia under geological and archaeological aspects. It provides information about the importance of gold for the Pharaohs and the spectacular gold rush in Early Arab times.
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    ISBN: 9783642334214 , 1299335772 , 9781299335776
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 279 p. 9 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Mpētros, Geōrgios K., 1940 - Creative crisis in democracy and economy
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    Abstract: Developments across the millennia suggest that, even though democracies and free market economies are continuously challenged by crises and disturbances, such as natural disasters, wars, or technological revolutions, in the countries where they take roots civil liberties deepen and per capita prosperity increases. To substantiate this claim analytically, the authors emphasize the principles that make free markets a sine qua non condition for democracy and study the nature of the relationship between free market institutions and economic growth. By examining the operating principles, outcomes and challenges experienced by contemporary democracies, many lessons are drawn with regard to how governments should act in order to avoid the pitfalls inherently associated with representative democracy. To illustrate the dangers of deviating from these principles, the authors apply their findings to the Greek democracy and economy since the Second World War
    Description / Table of Contents: The Athenian Democray -- The Classical Democracy -- The Contemporary Democracy -- A Digression on Social Democracy -- The New Classical Democracy -- The Place of Democracy in the World and Globalization -- Democracy, Free Market Economy and European Unification -- Democracy in the Future and the New Welfare State -- The Case of Contemporary Greece.
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    ISBN: 9781461462026
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 327 p. 68 illus., 39 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Contributions to global historical archaeology 37
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Scandinavian colonialism and the rise of modernity
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Civilization, Modern ; Scandinavia ; Colonies ; Scandinavia ; Antiquities ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Skandinavien ; Nordeuropa ; Kolonie ; Kolonialismus
    Abstract: ​In Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity: Small Time Agents in a Global Arena, archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians present case studies that focus on the scope and impact of Scandinavian colonial expansion in the North, Africa, Asia and America as well as within Scandinavia itsself. They discuss early modern thinking and theories made valid and developed in early modern Scandinavia that justified and propagated participation in colonial expansion. The volume demonstrates a broad and comprehensive spectrum of archaeological, anthropological and historical research, which engages with a variation of themes relevant for the understanding of Danish and Swedish colonial history from the early 17th century until today. The aim is to add to the on-going global debates on the context of the rise of the modern society and to revitalize the field of early modern studies in Scandinavia, where methodological nationalism still determines many archaeological and historical studies. Through their theoretical commitment, critical outlook and application of postcolonial theories the contributors to this book shed a new light on the processes of establishing and maintaining colonial rule, hybridization and creolization in the sphere of material culture, politics of resistance, and responses to the colonial claims. This volume is a fantastic resource for graduate students and researchers in historical archaeology, Scandinavia, early modern history and anthropology of colonialism
    Description / Table of Contents: Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Charting Scandinavian Colonialism; Chapter 1: Introduction: Situating Scandinavian Colonialism; Introduction; Scandinavian Colonial Ventures: An Overview; Colonial Ideologies; Cultural Consequences of Colonialism; Small Agents in a Global Arena; References; Chapter 2: Colonialism and Swedish History: Unthinkable Connections?; Introduction; Colonialism and Historiographical Possibilities; The Problem with Colonialism; Unique Friendships; The Problem with History; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Black on White: Danish Colonialism, Iceland and the CaribbeanIntroduction; Iceland and the Rest of the World; The "Mulatto": The Saga of Hans Jonatan; Conclusions; Unpublished; References; Chapter 4: From Gammelbo Bruk to Calabar: Swedish Iron in an Expanding Atlantic Economy; Introduction; Iron in the Swedish Economy; The Ironworks; From Gammelbo to Calabar: And Beyond; From Leufsta to Birmingham's Steel Furnaces; The Swedish Economy in an Atlantic Context; Unpublished; References; Chapter 5: Heritage Tourism in Tranquebar: Colonial Nostalgia or Postcolonial Encounter?
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionHeritage Tourism: Colonial Nostalgia?; From Danish Postcolonial Narratives to Postcolonial Encounters; Negotiating (Post)colonial Relations; Reengaging with the Colonial History of Tranquebar: Narratives of Anti-conquest; Conclusion; References; Part II: Colonizing the North; Chapter 6: Icelandic Archaeology and the Ambiguities of Colonialism; Iceland, the Colonial Project and Crypto-Colonialism; Was Iceland a Colony?; The Archaeology of Danish Presence; Nationalism, Colonialism and Archaeology; Transcending the Colonial Dichotomy and Crypto-Colonialism; References; Web Sources
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Circumventing Colonial Policies: Consumption and Family Life as Social Practices in the Early Nineteenth-Century Disko BayPrologue; Consumption and Family Life in the Contact Zones; Colonial Greenland; Archaeological Evidence of Colonial Consumption and Illegal Trade; Colonial Trade Administration in Nineteenth-Century Greenland: Paradoxical Policies and Practice; Intermarriage and Trading Women: Social and Cultural Background; Ane Thorin: The Cooper's Wife; The Material Cultural Encounter: Class, Ethnicity and Transculturation; Epilogue; Unpublished; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 8: Colonial Encounter in Early Modern SápmiIntroduction; Colonial and Saami Education; Conversion of a Saami Youngster; Colonial Education and Saami Resistance; The Voice of the Colonised and the Legacy of Colonial Education; Unpublished; References; Chapter 9: Materialities on the Move: Identity and Material Culture Among the Forest Finns in Seventeenth-Century Sweden and America; Introduction; Ethnicity and Material Culture; The Forest Finns in Sweden; The Creation of Otherness; Tradition and Change Across the Atlantic; Colonising the In-Between; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part III: Venturing Into the World: Scandinavian Colonies in America, Africa and Asia
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    ISBN: 9781461463788
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 262 p. 30 illus., 10 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory and Technique
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Martin, Debra L. Bioarchaeology
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Cytology Research_xMethodology ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Cytology Research_xMethodology ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Human remains (Archaeology) ; Human skeleton ; Analysis ; Population ; History ; Human geography ; Skelettfund ; Paläopathologie ; Paläanthropologie ; Skelettfund ; Paläopathologie ; Paläanthropologie
    Abstract: Bioarchaeology is the analysis of human remains within an interpretative framework, including a wide range of contextual information. This comprehensive and much-needed manual provides both a starting point and a reference for archaeologists working in this integrative field. The authors cover a range of bioarchaeological methods and theory including: · Ethical issues involved in dealing with human remains, specifically related to NAGPRA · Field and taphonomic clues · Lab and Forensic techniques· Best practices methods for Excavation techniques · Special applications of Bioarchaeology · Theoretical frameworks of BioarchaeologyWith case studies from over twenty years each of bioarchaeological research, the authors integrate theoretical and methodological discussion with a wide range of field studies, from different geographic areas, time periods, and data types, to demonstrate the full scope of this important field of study.
    Description / Table of Contents: Bioarchaeology; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: The Practice of Bioarchaeology; 1.1 Bioarchaeology is Anthropology; 1.1.1 Bioarchaeology as Integrative, Engaged, and Ethical; 1.1.1.1 Goals of Bioarchaeological Research; 1.2 Methodological and Theoretical Approaches; 1.2.1 Integrating Human Remains with Archaeological Context; 1.2.2 Integrating Human Remains with Ethical Considerations; 1.2.3 Integrating Human Remains with Environment and Culture; 1.2.3.1 Using a Biocultural Model; 1.2.3.2 Adapting the Biocultural Model to Specific Research Questions
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.2.4 Integrating Human Remains with Contextual Data1.2.4.1 Case Study: Ancient Arabia; 1.2.4.2 Case Study: Ancient America; 1.3 Summary; References; Chapter 2: An Ethos for Bioarchaeologists; 2.1 Historical Trends and Missed Opportunities for Integration and Engagement in the USA; 2.1.1 The History of Physical Anthropology; 2.1.1.1 The Role of Measurement in "Scientific Racism"; 2.1.2 Developing a Biocultural Approach and the Origin of Modern Physical Anthropology; 2.2 The Rise of Legislation and Its Effect on Bioarchaeology; 2.2.1 Who Owns the Past?
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.2 The Impact of NAGPRA on Bioarchaeology2.2.2.1 Case Study: American Southwest; 2.2.2.2 Case Study: Columbia Plateau Region; 2.2.3 NAGPRA and Bioarchaeology Can Coexist; 2.2.4 Beyond Legislation: Bioarchaeology Outside of the USA; 2.2.4.1 Case Study: Yaqui People; 2.3 Indigenous Archaeology; 2.4 Summary; References; Chapter 3: Formulating Research Projects Involving Human Remains; 3.1 Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology: Complementary Methods but Different Approaches; 3.2 The Research Question: Putting Human Remains into Context; 3.2.1 The Need for Empirical Data
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.2 Documenting Patterns and Processes in Life and in Death3.3 Social Theory in Bioarchaeology; 3.3.1 Theory: Evolution of Human Behavior; 3.3.2 Theory: Human Ecology; 3.3.3 Theory: Human Body and Identity; 3.3.4 Theory: Sex and Gender; 3.3.5 Theory: Human Violence; 3.3.5.1 Massive Trauma; 3.3.6 Theory: Inequality; 3.3.7 Theory: Colonization and Imperialism; 3.4 Research Design; 3.5 Summary; References; Chapter 4: Best Practices: Excavation Guidelines and Taphonomic Considerations; 4.1 Understanding the Origin and Condition of the Human Remains; 4.2 Levels of Participation
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.2.1 The Role of Bioarchaeologists4.2.1.1 Bioarchaeologists as Consultants; 4.2.1.2 Bioarchaeologist as Collaborators; 4.2.1.3 Bioarchaeologists as Supervisors; 4.2.2 The Different Roles and their Varying Outcome: Case Studies; 4.2.2.1 Case Study: CILHI; 4.2.2.2 Case Study: Bioarchaeologists as Engaged Researchers; 4.3 Excavation of Human Remains; 4.3.1 Locating the Body; 4.3.2 Procedures for Removing the Body; 4.3.2.1 Maintain Detailed Records and Photograph Everything; 4.3.2.2 Measure and then Measure Some More; 4.3.2.3 Case Study: Peñasco Blanco
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 Taphonomy: The History of an Individual and their Remains After Death
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    ISBN: 9781461445050
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 341 p. 113 illus., 28 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Archaeology from historical aerial and satellite archives
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geographical information systems ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geographical information systems ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Fernerkundung ; Archäologie ; Fernerkundung ; Satellitenbild
    Abstract: Major international historical archives of declassified military reconnaissance photographs and satellite images, combined with a range of national collections of vertical photographs, offer considerable potential for archaeological and historical landscape research. They provide a unique insight into the character of the landscape as it was over half a century or more ago, before the destructive impact of intensive land use and development. Millions of such images are held in archives around the world, yet their research potential goes largely untapped.Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives draws attention to the existence and scope of these historical photographs to encourage their use in archaeological and landscape research. Not only do they provide a high-quality photographic record of the pre-modern landscape, but they also offer the prospect of the better survival of archaeological remains surviving as earthworks or cropmarks. These sources of imagery also provide an opportunity to examine areas of Europe and beyond whose skies are still not open to archaeological aerial reconnaissance.Featured in the coverage:The archaeological potential of The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives in Edinburgh and the archive of declassified intelligence satellite photographs of the United States Geological Survey.First World War aerial photography and medieval landscapes.Second World War and post-war aerial photography in multi-period archaeological research in Britain, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain and Uruguay.The integration of historical aerial and satellite photography for archaeological landscape research in Cambodia and Romania.By describing this massive resource, providing examples of its application to archaeological/landscape questions, and offering advice on access, Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives demonstrates its huge potential and encourages its further use, stimulating a new approach to archaeological survey and the study of landscape evolution among archaeologists, historians, social scientists, preservationists, and cultural heritage specialists.First World War aerial photography and medieval landscapes.Second World War and post-war aerial photography in multi-period archaeological research in Britain, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain and Uruguay.The archaeological exploitation of declassified US satellite photography in Armenia and Syria.The integration of historical aerial and satellite photography for archaeological landscape research in Cambodia and Romania.By describing this massive resource, providing examples of its application to archaeological/landscape questions, and offering advice on access, Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives demonstrates its huge potential and encourages its further use, stimulating a new approach to archaeological survey and the study of landscape evolution among archaeologists, historians, social scientists, preservationists, and cultural heritage specialists.Second World War and post-war aerial photography in multi-period archaeological research in Britain, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain and Uruguay.The archaeological exploitation of declassified US satellite photography in Armenia and Syria.The integration of historical aerial and satellite photography for archaeological landscape research in Cambodia and Romania.By describing this massive resource, providing examples of its application to archaeological/landscape questions, and offering advice on access, Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives demonstrates its huge potential and encourages its further use, stimulating a new approach to archaeological survey and the study of landscape evolution among archaeologists, historians, social scientists, preservationists, and cultural heritage specialists.The integration of historical aerial and satellite photography for archaeological landscape research in Cambodia and Romania.By describing this massive resource, providing examples of its application to archaeological/landscape questions, and offering advice on access, Archaeology from Historical Aerial and Satellite Archives demonstrates its huge potential and encourages its further use, stimulating a new approach to archaeological survey and the study of landscape evolution among archaeologists, historians, social scientists, preservationists, and cultural heritage specialists.
    Description / Table of Contents: Archaeology from HistoricalAerial and Satellite Archives; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Contributors; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: A Spy in the Sky: The Potential of Historical Aerial and Satellite Photography for Archaeological Research; Bibliography; Part II: Opening Doors: Aerial and Satellite Archives; Chapter 2: The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives: A Global Aerial Photographic Collection; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives; 2.2.1 Allied Central Interpretation Unit (ACIU) Archive; 2.2.2 Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing (MAPRW) Archive
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.3 GX (Luftwaffe) Reconnaissance Imagery2.2.4 Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (JARIC); 2.3 TARA: Unique Opportunities; 2.4 TARA: A Global Collection in Context; 2.5 Opening up TARA: Aspirations and Issues; 2.5.1 Access: Website, Search Room and Finding Aids; 2.5.2 Funding; 2.6 Developing Best Practice in the Use of Historic Aerial Photographs; 2.6.1 Scale; 2.6.2 Matching Source Material to Purpose; 2.6.3 Traditions in Power; 2.7 Using TARA: Some Thoughts on Developing Access; 2.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Blitzing the Bunkers: Finding Aids - Past, Present and Future
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1 Introduction3.2 Traditional Finding Aids; 3.2.1 Going Digital: Raster Images; 3.2.2 Going Digital: Vector Data; 3.3 To the Future…; 3.4 The Third Dimension; Appendix 1.; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Declassi fi ed Intelligence Satellite Photographs; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Availability; 4.3 DISP Products and Collateral Information; 4.3.1 corona; 4.3.2 argon; 4.3.3 lanyard; 4.3.4 gambit; 4.3.5 hexagon Mapping Camera; 4.4 Comparison of DISP Products; 4.5 Archaeological Uses of DISP; 4.6 Looking Ahead; Bibliography; Part III: Historical Aerial and Satellite Photographs in Archaeological Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5: First World War Aerial Photography and Medieval Landscapes: Moated Sites in Flanders5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Con fl ict Archaeology; 5.3 Cropmarks, Soilmarks and Dampmarks; 5.4 Earthworks and Other Extant Sites; 5.5 Case Study: Medieval Moated Sites Along the Former Belgian-German Front; 5.5.1 Documented Sites; 5.5.2 Detailed Study: Leke and Woumen; 5.5.3 Other Archaeological Sites Within the Case Study Area; 5.6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: The Use of First World War Aerial Photographs by Archaeologists: A Case Study from Fromelles, Northern France; 6.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.2 The Evolution of First World War Battle fi eld Photography6.3 The Resource; 6.4 Mass Graves at Pheasant Wood, Fromelles, France; 6.5 The Search for the Graves; 6.6 The Survey; 6.7 The Evaluation; 6.8 Bene fi ts of Detailed Photographic Analysis; 6.9 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7: Historic Vertical Photography and Cornwall's National Mapping Programme; 7.1 Aerial Reconnaissance in Cornwall; 7.2 Historic RAF Photographs; 7.3 Archaeological Sites on RAF Photography; 7.4 The Cornish Mining Industries; 7.5 Bodmin Moor; 7.6 The Medieval Farming Landscape
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.7 The Prehistoric Farming Landscape
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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: Druckausg. u.d.T. 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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    ISBN: 9781461441991
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 192 p. 59 illus., 9 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory and Technique
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Skibo, James M. Understanding pottery function
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Keramik ; Verwendung ; Änderung ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte
    Abstract: The 1992 publication of Pottery Function brought together the ethnographic study of the Kalinga, and developed a method and theory for how pottery was actually used. Since then, there have been considerable advances in understanding how pottery was actually used, particularly in the area of residue analysis, abrasion, and sooting/carbonization. At the 20th anniversary of the book, it is time to assess what has been done and learned. One of the concerns of those working in pottery analysis is that they are unsure how to "do use-alteration analysis on their collection. Another common concern is understanding intended pottery functionthe connections between technical choices and function. This book is designed to answer these questions using case studies from the author and his colleagues for applying use-alteration analysis to infer actual pottery function. The focus of Understanding Pottery Function is on how practicing archaeologists can infer function from their ceramic collection.
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    ISBN: 9781461452898 , 1283934019 , 9781283934015
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 406 p. 85 illus., 22 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: One World Archaeology
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Haus ; Neolithikum ; Sesshaftigkeit
    Abstract: The Neolithic period sees the transformation from hunter-gatherer societies to farming groups, practising agriculture, domestication and sedentism. This lifestyle spread gradually from the Near East into Europe, and archaeologists have long focused on observing the movements of plants, animals and people. However, the changes in domestic architecture of the time have not been examined from an explicitly comparative perspective. Tracking the Neolithic house in Europe: Sedentism, Architecture, and Practice explores the ways in which the transition to sedentism is played out in the earliest houses in the Near East and across Europe. Along with tracking sedentism, Neolithic houses also allow researchers to address changing cultural and group identity, and the varying social and cosmological significance of building. All these aspects alter considerably as one moves westwards and northwards across the European continent and as sedentism becomes more established in each region.Chapters are arranged geographically and chronologically to allow for easy comparisons between neighbouring areas. Contributors address:· Construction materials and architectural characteristics· How houses facilitated certain kinds of routine practice and dwelling· The cosmological dimensions of domestic architecture· The role of tradition and changeThree insightful discussion chapters-on the continent-wide development of Neolithic architecture over time, archaeological approaches to buildings, and anthropological perspectives-round off the volume. Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe: Sedentism, Architecture, and Practice is for archaeologists, anthropologists, and any student of the Neolithic.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Dwelling, Materials, Cosmology-Transforming Houses in the Neolithic; Chapter 1; Materials; Practice and Dwelling; Cosmology and Worldview; Tradition and Change; References; Chapter-2; Houses and Households: A Near Eastern Perspective; Introduction; Architectural Developments During the Neolithic; Pre-Pottery Neolithic A; The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B; The PNA; What's There; Discussion; What Made It Tick?; From the Outside; Different; Differences Between Profane and Ritual; Lifecycle; Function/Private and Public; Wrapping It Up; References; Chapter-3
    Description / Table of Contents: Diversity, Uniformity and the Transformative Properties of the House in Neolithic GreeceArchitecture, Sedentism and the Origins of Settled Life in Greece; Multiple Scales of Diversity and Their Meaning; Spatial Scales; Temporal Scales; The House as a Unifying Way of Life; Connections and Uniformities Across the Wider Social Landscape; The Socially Constructed Environment; The Circulation of People, Material, and Ideas; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4; Embodied Houses: The Social and Symbolic Agency of Neolithic Architecture in the Republic of Macedonia
    Description / Table of Contents: Neolithic Architecture in the Republic of MacedoniaHouses as Structures; Dwelling Within: The Inner Body of the House; Structures; Household; Rituals; Houses as Social and Symbolic Units; The Domestication of Death; Conclusion: House Embodiment; References; Chapter-5; Houses in the Archaeology of the Tripillia: Cucuteni Groups; Introduction; Materials; Practice; Meaning; Tradition and Change; Discussion and Conclusions; Bibliography; Chapter-6; Tracing the Beginning of Sedentary Life in the Carpathian Basin; Introduction; Architecture of the Mid-6th Millennium in the Carpathian Basin
    Description / Table of Contents: Mesolithic PreludeEarly Neolithic Antecedents (the Starčevo and Körös Cultures); The Emergence of the Central European LBK House; Discussion; Transdanubia: The Cradle of the LBK Longhouse; Environmental Factors; Mental Factors; Closing Remarks; References; Chapter-7; Of Time and the House: The Early Neolithic Communities of the Paris Basin and Their Domestic Architecture; Introduction; Time and Domestic Architecture; Architecture and Time; The Lifecycle of the Early Neolithic Longhouse; The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition; Birth: Looking Forward; Building a Longhouse
    Description / Table of Contents: Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG) LonghousesLiving: Daily Routine; The Everyday House; The Yearly Cycle; Daily Life with Other Houses; Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG) Daily Life; Death: Looking Back; Ending the House; The House in Memory; Changes Between the Rubané and Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG); Conclusion; References; Chapter-8; Introduction; Change and Continuity in the Danubian Longhouses of Lowland Poland; The House; Linearbandkeramik (LBK); Brześć Kujawski Culture (BKC); The House Within the Settlement; Linearbandkeramik (LBK); Brześć Kujawski Culture (BKC)
    Description / Table of Contents: Discussion-Comparison of Similarities and Differences
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    ISBN: 9783642345685 , 1299337309 , 9781299337305
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 283 p. 23 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Citizenship as cultural flow
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Regional planning ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Regional planning ; Human Geography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indien ; Bürger ; Bürgerrecht ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The book addresses the very topical subject of citizen making. By delving into a range of sources - among them survey questions, historical documents, political theory, architectural design, and public policy - the book provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India. Each chapter highlights the constant innovation of citizenship that has occurred in India's legal, political, social, economic and aesthetic arrangements as well as providing the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and the European Union.
    Abstract: The book addresses the very topical subject of citizen making. By delving into a range of sources - among them survey questions, historical documents, political theory, architectural design, and public policy - the book provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India. Each chapter highlights the constant innovation of citizenship that has occurred in India's legal, political, social, economic and aesthetic arrangements as well as providing the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and the European Union
    Description / Table of Contents: Citizenship as Cultural Flow; Structure, Agency and Power; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Citizenship as Cultural Flow-Shifting Paradigms, Hybridization, or Plus ça Change?; National Politics and the Global Flow in the Making of Citizenship; Citizen-Making: The Dynamics of Trans-Cultural Flow and Hybridization; The Liberal Canon: Contested and Re-imagined; Multiple Citizenship? The Transnational Challenge to the Nation State; Flow Differentiated: Belief, Education, Class, Tribe and Space
    Description / Table of Contents: The Global Flow of Citizenship: Europe to Asia, and Back Again?References; Section I: Reimagining the Liberal Canon; Chapter 2: From T.H. Marshall to Jawaharlal Nehru: Citizenship as Vision and Strategy; Citizenship as Vision and Strategy; Nehru´s Challenge in Marshall´s Terms; Nehru on Religion: Instilling a Modern Imaginaire; Nehru on Islam and Minorities: Perceived Asymmetries in Cultural Flow; The Post-Colonial State: Delineating the Indian Citizen; The Post-Colonial State: Coping with Cultural Flow; Vision and Strategy in the Making of the Indian Citizen
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion: A Transcultural Study of CitizenshipReferences; Chapter 3: Reluctant and Excluded Citizens, Differentiated and Multilevel Citizenship: Where the Indian and the European Discourse on Citizenship Meet; ``Reluctant´´ and Excluded Citizens: Why Doesn´t Citizenship Always Work?; Differentiated and Multilevel Citizenship: New Ways for New Nations?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Turning Aliens Into Citizens: A ``Toolkit´´ for a Trans-Disciplinary Policy Analysis; The State of Play: Citizenship as Ubiquitous and Conceptually Puzzling
    Description / Table of Contents: From the European Past to the Global Present: Citizenship as Linear FlowThe Phenomenology of Citizenship in a Post-Colonial Context; Citizenship as a ``Third Space´´: Entangled and Transnational Citizenship; The Indian Discourse on Citizenship: Hybridizing or Reinventing Liberalism?; The Toolkit: Turning Aliens and Subjects Into Citizens; Conclusion; References; Section II: Citizenship in National and Transnational Contexts: The European Union, Sri Lanka, and India; Chapter 5: European Citizenship: A Concept of Interrelatedness and Conditionality; The Legal Dimension
    Description / Table of Contents: The Psychological Dimension: Citizenship and IdentityThe Political Dimension; Approaches in the History of Ideas; The Social and Economic Dimension of Citizenship; Migration; How to Become a Citizen of an EU Country?; Citizenship in Germany; Citizenship in France; Citizenship in Spain; Citizenship in the United Kingdom; The Dual Citizenship of the European Union; Can the EU Model of Citizenship Become Universal?; Appendix; Provisions on Cooperation in the Field of Justice and Home Affairs; General Provisions; Provisions on Democratic Principles
    Description / Table of Contents: Non-discrimination and Citizenship on the Union
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    ISBN: 9781921862724 , 1921862726 , 9781921862717 , 1921862718
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (472 pages)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 34
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Peopled landscapes : archaeological and biogeographic approaches to landscapes
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Peopled landscapes
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    Keywords: Human ecology Australasia. ; Landscape assessment Australasia. ; Landscape changes Australasia. ; Nature Effect of human beings on ; Australasia. ; Nature Effect of human beings on ; Landscape changes ; Human ecology ; Landscape assessment ; Nature ; Landscape changes ; Human ecology ; Landscape assessment ; Landscape assessment ; Landscape changes ; Nature ; Effect of human beings on ; Anthropology ; Social Sciences ; Anthropogeography & Human Ecology ; Australasia ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Human ecology ; Electronic book ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Australien ; Neuseeland ; Tasmanien ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Umweltveränderung ; Landschaftsentwicklung ; Anthropogener Einfluss ; Humanökologie ; Biogeografie ; Palökologie
    Abstract: "This volume brings together a collection of papers from a diverse field of international scholars exploring the multiple ways that East Timorese communities are making and remaking their connections to land and places of ancestral significance. The work is explicitly comparative and highlights the different ways Timorese language communities negotiate access and transactions in land, disputes and inheritance especially in areas subject to historical displacement and resettlement. Consideration is extended to the role of ritual performance and social alliance for inscribing connection and entitlement. Emerging through analysis is an appreciation of how relations to land, articulated in origin discourses, are implicated in the construction of national culture and differential contributions to the struggle for independence."--Publisher's description.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Peopled landscapes: the impact of Peter Kershaw on Australian quaternary science , Archaeology and perceptions of landscape. Hay Cave: a 30,000-year cultural sequence from the Mitchell-Palmer limestone zone, north Queensland, Australia , An early-Holocene Aboriginal coastal landscape at Cape Duquesne, southwest Victoria, Australia , Aboriginal exploitation of toxic nuts as a late-Holocene subsistence strategy in Australia's tropical rainforests , Terrestrial engagements by terminal Lapita maritime specialists on the southern Papuan coast , Otoia, ancestral village of the Kerewo: modelling the historical emergence of Kerewo regional polities on the island of Goaribari, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea , Cranial metric, age and isotope analysis of human remains from Huoshiliang, western Gansu, China , Not for the squeamish: a new microfossil indicator for the presence of humans , Science, sentiment and territorial chauvinism in the acacia name change debate , Nature, culture and time: contested landscapes among environmental managers in Skåne, southern Sweden , Biogeography and palaeoecology. The rise and fall of the genus Araucaria: a southern hemisphere climatic connection , When did the mistletoe family Loranthaceae become extinct in Tasmania? Review and conjecture , Wind v water: glacial maximum records from the Willandra Lakes , Late-quaternary vegetation history of Tasmania from pollen records , Holocene environments of the sclerophyll woodlands of the wet tropics of northeastern Australia , Holocene vegetation change at treeline, Cropp Valley, Southern Alps, New Zealand , Vegetation and water quality responses to Holocene climate variability in lake Purrumbete, western Victoria , Fire on the mountain: a multi-scale, multi-proxy assessment of the resilience of cool temperate rainforest to fire in Victoria's Central Highlands , Multi-disciplinary investigation of 19th century European settlement of the Willunga Plains, South Australia , Modern surface pollen from the Torres Strait islands: exploring north Australian vegetation heterogeneity , Surface [del]¹³C in Australia: a quantified measure of annual precipitation , Palaeoecology as a means of auditing wetland conditions , Regional genetic differentiation in the spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus Gould)
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 277 p. 42 illus., 29 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Archaeology of spiritualities
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    Abstract: Archaeology of Spiritualties provides a fresh exploration of the interface between archaeology and religion/spirituality. Archaeological approaches to the study of religion have typically, and often unconsciously, drawn on western paradigms, especially Judaeo-Christian (mono)theistic frameworks and academic rationalisations. Archaeologists have rarely reflected on how these approaches have framed and constrained their choices of methodologies, research questions, hypotheses, definitions, interpretations and analyses, and have neglected an important dimension of religion: the human experience of the numinous - the power, presence or experience of the supernatural. Within the religions of many of the worlds peoples, sacred experiences particularly in relation to sacred landscapes and beings connected with those landscapes are often given greater emphasis, while doctrine and beliefs are relatively less important. Archaeology of Spiritualities asks how such experiences might be discerned in the archaeological record; how do we recognize and investigate other forms of religious or spiritual experience in the remains of the past? he volume opens up a space to explore critically and reflexively the encounter between archaeology and diverse cultural expressions of spirituality. It showcases experiential and experimental methodologies in this area of the discipline, an unconventional approach within the archaeology of religion. Thus Archaeology of Spiritualities offers a unique, timely and innovative contribution, one that is also challenging and stimulating. It is a great resource to archaeologists, historians, religious scholars, and others interested in cultural and religious heritage.
    Description / Table of Contents: Archaeology of Spiritualities; Introduction; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Life, Death and Ancestors; Chapter 1: The Spirituality of Prehistoric Societies: A View from the Irish Megaliths; From Animism to Monumentality around 4000 bc; Emergence of Middle Neolithic Burial Practices (c. 3500 to 3300 bc); Passage Tombs; Architectural Symbolism; Ceremonial Practices; Spiritual Landscapes; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Fragmentary Ancestors? Medicine, Bodies, and Personhood in a Koma Mound, Northern Ghana; Introduction; The Archaeology of Koma Land; The Figurines; Frequency and Types
    Description / Table of Contents: Incisions, Cavities, and HealingMedicine and Power; Bodies, Gender, and Age; Figurine Contexts and Associations; Insights into Ritual Posture and Practices?; Discussion: Fragmentary Ancestors?; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Negotiating Archaeology/Spirituality: Pagan Engagements with the Prehistoric Past in Britain; Introduction; Paganisms in Britain Today; Paganisms and Archaeology in Britain; The "Sacred" in the Sites; Respect and Reburial; The Avebury Consultation; Competing "Spiritual" and "Scienti fi c" Discourses: The Redisplay of Lindow Man at Manchester University Museum
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionReferences; Part II: Relational Ontologies and Engagements with Landscape; Chapter 4: Spirituality and the Material World in Post-Medieval Europe; Introduction; Spirituality and Material Practice; Spirituality and Materiality in a Relational Perspective; Spirituality and Built Environments; Folk Cosmology and the Material World; Spirituality and Everyday Material Culture in an Early Modern Town; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Breath and Being: Contextualizing Object Persons at Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico; Introduction; Animism and Archaeology (or Why Spirits in Matter Matter)
    Description / Table of Contents: Studying Animism Using the Archaeological RecordNonhuman Persons at Paquimé; The Mound of the Serpent; Animacy and Hidden Persons; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: In Search of Cosmic Power: Contextualizing Spiritual Journeys between Cahokia and the St. Francois Mountains; Introduction; Sacred Journeys; The Archaeology of Sacred Journeys; The Structure of the Cosmos; Making the Journey; Cahokia as Cosmological Center; The St. Francois Mountains in the Sacred Landscape of Cahokia; Cahokia and the St. Francois Mountains; The Evidence; Discussion; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part III: Playing the Field: Archaeology, Ethnography and Oral TraditionsChapter 7: Accessing Past Cosmologies through Material Culture and the Landscape in the Philippines; Introduction; A Cultural Link in Time; Landscape Meaning; Aspects of the Dewil Valley Archaeology and Landscape; Presenting the Ille and Pasimbahan-Magsanib Sites; 9000 Years Ago; Before c. 4000 Years Ago; c. 4000 to c. 2000 Years Ago; c. 2000 to c. 1000 Years Ago; c. 1000 to c. 100 Years Ago; c. 100 to Present; A Further Look at the Dewil Patterns; Using Ethnography; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 8: From Holy Hiis to Sacred Stone: Diverse and Dynamic Meanings of Estonian Holy Sites
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    ISBN: 9781461433392
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLIV, 516 p. 151 illus., 7 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Reitz, Elizabeth Jean, 1946 - Environmental archaeology
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    Abstract: One of the most significant developments in archaeology in recent years is the emergence of its environmental branch: the study of humans interactions with their natural surroundings over long periods, and of organic remains instead of the artifacts and household items generally associated with sites. With the current attention paid to human responsibility for environmental change, this innovative field is recognized by scientists, conservation and heritage managers, and policymakers worldwide. In this context comes Environmental Archaeology by Elizabeth Reitz and Myra Shackley, updating the seminal 1981 text Environmental Archaeology by Myra Shackley. Rigorously detailed yet concise and accessible, this volume surveys the complex and technical field of environmental archaeology for researchers interested in the causes, consequences, and potential future impact of environmental change and archaeology. Its coverage acknowledges the multiple disciplines involved in the field, expanding the possibilities for using environmental data from archaeological sites in enriching related disciplines and improving communication among them. Introductory chapters explain the processes involved in the formation of sites, introduce research designs and field methods, and walk the reader through biological classifications before focusing on the various levels of biotic and abiotic materials found at sites, including:Sediments and soils.Viruses, bacteria, archaea, protists, and fungi.Bryophytes and vascular plants. Wood, charcoal, stems, leaves, and roots. Spores, pollen, and other microbotanical remains. Arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, and vertebrates. Stable isotopes, elements, and biomolecules.The updated Environmental Archaeology is a major addition to the resource library of archaeologists, environmentalists, historians, researchers, policymakersanyone involved in studying, managing, or preserving historical sites. The updated Environmental Archaeology is a majoraddition to the resource library of archaeologists, environmentalists, historians, researchers, policymakersanyone involved in studying, managing, or preserving historical sites
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental Archaeology; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Archaeology; What Is Environmental Archaeology?; History, Humanity, or Science?; Theory or Practice?; Artifact or Ecofact?; Foci of Environmental Archaeology; Theories in Environmental Archaeology; Ecological Concepts; Ecosystem; Population Ecology; Community Ecology; Landscapes; Major Ecosystem Types and Biomes; Ecological Analogy; The Disciplines of Environmental Archaeology; Units of Analysis; The Goals of Environmental Archaeology
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental Change and StasisHuman-Environmental Interactions; Materials and Methods; Goals of This Volume; A Note on Chronology; Summary; References; Chapter 2: The Processes by Which Archaeological Sites Form; From Life Assemblage to Study Assemblage; Site Formation Processes; Cultural Site Formation Processes; Types of Sites; Cultural Transformations; Archaeological Transformations; Abiotic Transformations; Biotic Transformations; Sediments and Soils; What Might Survive?; Experimental Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology; Off-Site Processes; Applications; Summary; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Research Designs and Field MethodsThe Scienti fi c Method and Research Designs; Sampling; The Scienti fi c Method; Research Designs; Archaeological Excavations; What Is a Site?; How Are Sites Found?; What Next?; Excavation Basics; Recovery Techniques; How Many Samples Are Enough and How Large Do They Need to Be?; Off-Site Testing; Anticipating Radiocarbon Dating and Other Studies; Record-Keeping and Laboratory Procedures; The Ethics of Archaeology; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 4: Biological Classifications and Nomenclatures; Vernacular or Common Names
    Description / Table of Contents: Scienti fi c Taxonomic Classi fi cationsThe Taxonomic Hierarchy; Infraspeci fi c Categories; Higher Categories; Cladistics; Classi fi cations; Reference Collections; Summary; References; Chapter 5: Sediments and Soils; Nomenclature; Sediments; Soils; Field Procedures; Laboratory Procedures; Particle Size; Other Properties; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 6: Viruses, Bacteria, Archaea, Protists, and Fungi; Nomenclature; Viruses; Prokaryotes: Bacteria and Archaea; The Protists; Fungi; Parasitism; General Field and Laboratory Considerations; Viruses; Bacteria; The Protists
    Description / Table of Contents: Dino fl agellatesDiatoms; Foraminifera; Fungi; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Bryophytes and Vascular Plants; Nomenclature; Bryophytes; Vascular Plants; Mechanisms of Seed Dispersal; Site Formation Processes and Field Considerations; Site Formation Processes; Field Considerations; Laboratory Procedures; Processing; Identi fi cation; Analytical Procedures; Plant Domestication; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 8: Wood, Wood Charcoal, Stems, Fibers, Leaves, and Roots; Nomenclature; Site Formation Processes and Field Considerations for Wood and Wood Charcoal; Wood
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    ISBN: 9783642218460
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 214p. 28 illus., 10 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Conceptualizing cultural hybridization
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    Abstract: Within the context of globalization, cultural transformations are increasingly analyzed as hybridization processes. Hybridity itself, however, is often treated as a specifically post-colonial phenomenon. The contributors in this volume assume the historicity of transcultural flows and entanglements; they consider the resulting transformative powers to be a basic feature of cultural change. By juxtaposing different notions of hybridization and specific methodologies, as they appear in the various disciplines, this volume's design is transdisciplinary. Each author presents a disciplinary concept of hybridization and shows how it operates in specific case studies. The aim is to generate a transdisciplinary perception of hybridity that paves the way for a wider application of this crucial concept
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    ISBN: 9780387707594
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Interpreting the Early Modern World
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    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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    ISBN: 9783531926063 , 1283172658 , 9781283172653
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Thiel, Rainer Nested games of external democracy promotion
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Trade and exchange
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    Keywords: Tauschwirtschaft ; Handel ; Internationale Beziehungen ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Entwicklung ; Vorgeschichte ; Kulturgeschichte ; Archäologie ; Welt ; Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Commerce ; History ; To 500 ; Culture diffusion ; History ; Exchange ; History ; Material culture ; Commerce ; History ; To 500 ; Case studies ; Culture diffusion ; History ; Case studies ; Exchange ; History ; Case studies ; Material culture ; Case studies ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geschichte ; Handel ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte Anfänge-500
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Drennan, Robert D., 1947 - Statistics for Archaeologists
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. The materiality of individuality
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    Abstract: The Materiality of Individuality: Archaeological Studies of Individual Lived Edited by Carolyn L. White, University of Nevada - Reno The Materiality of Individuality explores the complex interactions between people and objects in the past, offering a fresh approach to the intricate relationships between material culture and individual lives. Gathering together the most recent thinking of both established and emerging scholars, it is one of the first volumes to inspect individuality and materiality from an archaeological perspective. The case studies demonstrate the importance of the approach, linking materiality to the diverse realms of identity, embodiment and corporeality, daily practices, episodic events, and social networks, at the same time, they consider the articulation of the individual with broader cultural patterns and structures. The volume is organized into three themes: the examination of individuality in collective spaces, the analysis of individual people through the lens of personal objects, and the impact of individuality on site-level analyses. The contributions deliver a combination of theoretical sophistication and rootedness in materials analysis, and their geographical scope ranges broadly, encompassing materials from North America, Europe, and the Pacific. Beads, trench art, toothpicks, shoes, cilices, brooches, stoneware ginger beer bottles, ceramics, and lime plaster open up new avenues in the exploration of individual lives. The analyses tendered in this volume will not only inspire scholars and students of archaeology, but will also appeal to anthropologists, social historians, material culture specialists, museum curators, and art historians.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Materiality of Individuality; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Objects, Scale, and Identity Entangled; Identity and Historical Archaeology; Individual Lives; Entangled/Untangled Lives; Corporeality; Daily Practices, Episodic Events, and Social Networks; Particular People; Articulation with Broader Patterns; References; The Materiality of Individuality at Fort St. Joseph: An Eighteenth-Century Mission-Garrison-Trading Post Complex on the Edge; Introduction; Individuality, Identity, and Archaeological Agents; The Materiality of Individuality at Fort St. Joseph
    Description / Table of Contents: Further Implications of the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological CollectionsSummary and Conclusions; References; People in Objects: Individuality and the Quotidian in the Material Culture of War; People in Landscapes/Landscapes in People; Ambiguous Components; Natural Worlds; The Compression and Unwinding of Time; Individual and Society; References; A Biography of a Stoneware Ginger Beer Bottle: The Biucchi Brothers and the Ticinese Community in Nineteenth-Century London; Introduction; A Stoneware Bottle: Archaeological Histories, 1990-2004
    Description / Table of Contents: Clerkenwell's Little Italy: A Neighborhood History, 1850-1902The Biucchi Brothers: Second-Generation Immigrant Histories, 1890-1938; Family and Ticinese and Italian Connections: Kin and Origin; Observing London's Mineral Water Trade; Archaeological Perspectives; The Past Meets the Present: Tony Buicchi; Conclusion: Tangibility in Historical Archaeology; References; Folk Housing in the Middle of the Pacific: Architectural Lime, Creolized Ideologies, and Expressions of Power in Nineteenth-C; Introduction; Architectural Lime as a Material of Individuality
    Description / Table of Contents: The Inception of Architectural Lime in Hawaii (1798-1819)The Early Missionary Era (1820-1830s); Lime in the "Great Awakening" (1830s-1850); Lime in the Second Half of the 19th Century; Conclusions; References; Bodkin Biographies; References; Material Manipulations: Beads and Cloth in the French Colonies; Introduction; Materiality of Colonialism; Tangible Materials; Beads; Cloth and Deerskin; Combinations and Constructions: Cloth, Hide, Glass, and Shell on the Body; Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Mission Santa Catalina's Mondadiente de Plata (Silver Toothpick): Materiality and the Construction of Self in Spanish La FloridThe Individual; The Toothpick: Personal Hygiene and Adornment; The Toothpick: In History and Archaeology; Negotiating Identity in the New World: The Hidalgo and Criollo; References; Single Shoes and Individual Lives: The Mill Creek Shoe Project; Shoes and Individuals; Shoes and Historical Archaeology; The Mill Creek Shoe Project; The Mill Creek Shoe Assemblage; Three Styles; Wear, Repair, Form, and Individuality; Wear; Presence and Absence of Repair
    Description / Table of Contents: Layers of Individuality
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    ISBN: 0472024507 , 0472900498 , 0472070320 , 047205032X , 9780472070329 , 9780472900497 , 9780472050321 , 9780472024506
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Owning the Olympics
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    Keywords: Olympic Games ; Olympics Political aspects ; Mass media ; Olympic Games ; Peking ; Olympische Spiele (2008) ; SPORTS & RECREATION ; Olympics ; HISTORY ; General ; Mass media ; Olympics ; Political aspects ; Social Sciences ; Recreation & Sports ; China ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "A major contribution to the study of global events in times of global media. Owning the Olympics tests the possibilities and limits of the concept of 'media events' by analyzing the mega-event of the information age: the Beijing Olympics. ... A good read from cover to cover."--Guobin Yang, Associate Professor, Asian/Middle Eastern Cultures & Sociology, Barnard College, Columbia University From the moment they were announced, the Beijing Games were a major media event and the focus of intense scrutiny and speculation. In contrast to earlier such events, however, the Beijing Games are also unfolding in a newly volatile global media environment that is no longer monopolized by broadcast media. The dramatic expansion of media outlets and the growth of mobile communications technology have changed the nature of media events, making it significantly more difficult to regulate them or control their meaning. This volatility is reflected in the multiple, well-publicized controversies characterizing the run-up to Beijing 2008. According to many Western commentators, the People's Republic of China seized the Olympics as an opportunity to reinvent itself as the "New China"--a global leader in economics, technology, and environmental issues, with an improving human-rights record. But China's maneuverings have also been hotly contested by diverse global voices, including prominent human-rights advocates, all seeking to displace the official story of the Games. Bringing together a distinguished group of scholars from Chinese studies, human rights, media studies, law, and other fields, Owning the Olympics reveals how multiple entities--including the Chinese Communist Party itself--seek to influence and control the narratives through which the Beijing Games will be understood. digitalculturebooks is an imprint of the University of Michigan Press and the Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan Library dedicated to publishing innovative and accessible work exploring new media and their impact on society, culture, and scholarly communication. Visit the website at www.digitalculture.org
    Abstract: One world, different dreams: the contest to define the Beijing Olympics /Jacques deLisle --Olympic values, Beijing's Olympic Games, and the universal market /Alan Tomlinson --On seizing the Olympic platform /Monroe E. Price --The public diplomacy of the modern Olympic Games and China's soft power strategy /Nicholas J. Cull --A very natural choice: the construction of Beijing as an Olympic city during the bid period /Heidi Ostbo Haugen --Dreams and nightmares: history and U.S. visions of the Beijing games /Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom --The fragility of Asian national identity in the Olympic Games /Sandra Collins --Journalism and the Beijing olympics: liminality with Chinese characteristics /Briar Smith --All under Heaven: megaspace in Beijing /Carolyn Marvin --From Athens to Beijing: the closing ceremony and Olympic television broadcast narratives /Christopher Kennett and Miguel de Moragas --New technologies, new narratives /Lee Humphreys and Christopher J. Finlay --Embracing wushu: globalization and cultural diversification of the Olympic movement /Hai Ren --We are the media: nonaccredited media and citizen journalists at the Olympic Games /Andy Miah, Beatriz García, and Tian Zhihui --Definition, equivocation, accumulation, and anticipation: American media's ideological reading of China's Olympic Games /Sonja K. Foss and Barbara J. Walkosz --Toward the future: the new Olympic internationalism /Christopher J. Finlay --Beyond media events: disenchantment, derailment, disruption /Daniel Dayan.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. , English
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    Boston, MA : Springer-Verlag US
    ISBN: 9780387747118
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Material agency
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Sache ; Wirkung
    Abstract: Thus far an 'agent' in the social sciences has always meant someone whose actions bring about change. In this volume, the editors challenge this position and examine the possibility that agency is not a solely human property. Instead, this collection of archaeologists, anthropologists, sociologists and other social scientists explores the symbiotic relationships between humans and material entities (a key opening a door, a speed bump raising a car) as they engage with one another.
    Abstract: Agency is a key theme that cross-cuts a wide raft of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and beyond, yet it is invariably discussed separately behind closed disciplinary doors. Within archaeology, agency has been characterized as a uniquely human attribute, and a means of incorporating individual intentionality into theoretical discourse. In other domains, however, notions of non-human and material agency have been finding currency, and it is our aim to introduce some of these themes into archaeology and develop a non-anthropocentric approach to agency. It is anticipated that such a perspective will not only help us achieve more convincing interpretations of the past, giving a more active role to material culture, but also throw new light on the changing role of artifacts in the present and the future. This book is a groundbreaking attempt to address questions of non-human and material agency from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines: archaeology, anthropology, sociology, cognitive science, philosophy, and economics. The editors and authors demostrate that a distributed, relational approach to agency, incorporating both humans and artifacts, has important ramifications for how we understand material culture.
    Description / Table of Contents: Material Agency; Contents; Contributors; Material and Nonhuman Agency: An Introduction; Where Brain, Body and World Collide; Software; Wetware and Some Robots; Wideware; Implications; References; At the Potter's Wheel: An Argument for Material Agency; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; References; Material Agency, Skills and History: Distributed Cognition and the Archaeology of Memory; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Exograms, History and the Cognitive Life of Things; 3.3 Early Modern Material Agency; 3.4 Skill Memory; References; The Actor-Enacted: Cumbrian Sheep in 2001; Introduction; Sheep Enacted; The Veterinary Sheep
    Description / Table of Contents: The Epidemiological SheepThe Economic Sheep; The Farming Sheep; Sheep Acting; Sheep and Vets; Sheep Un/counted; The Price of Sheep; A Flock on the Hill; What Is Done; References; Non-Human Agencies: Trees in Place and Time; Introduction; Taking Nature and Materiality Seriously; Reviewing the World: Replacing the Human; Places and Patterns as Entanglements of Flows of Forces and Materials; Three Tree-Places; Conclusion; References; Intelligent Artefacts at Home in the 21st Century; Introduction; Our Domain of Inquiry: An Archaeology of the Future; Substance in Design
    Description / Table of Contents: Fridge Surfaces and Augmented Refrigerator MagnetsSituated Messaging in The Home: Homenote; Supporting Family Awareness: The Whereabouts Clock; Media Containment: The Picture Bowl; Conclusion; References; In Context: Meaning, Materiality and Agency in the Process of Archaeological Recording; Text and Context; Critical Perspectives; Materiality and Agency; Archaeological Context; Filling In; Forming Thoughts; Forming Identity; Capturing the Moment; Meaning, Materiality and Agency; References; The Neglected Networks of Material Agency: Artefacts, Pictures and Texts; Synopsis; Trimarans and Guns
    Description / Table of Contents: Actor-Network-TheoryNeglected Networks; Material Actors: Objects and Things; Transformations: Artefact/ Image/ Text; Artefact, Picture and Text in the Aegean Bronze Age; Text and Picture; Text and Artefact; Discussion; References; Some Stimulating Solutions; Introduction; Visualising Environmental Agency; Cosmologies and Worldly Engagements; Metamorphosis, Experience and Orientation; Irish Passage Tombs; The Visual Impact of Patterns; Seeing Through Sensitive Stones; Fluid Structures; Conclusions; References; On Mediation and Material Agency in the Peircean Semeiotic; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: On Signification in the Peircean SemeioticThe Sign Trichotomies; Illuminating Semeiotic Mediation in Late Woodland Pottery; Conclusions; References; When ANT meets SPIDER: Social theory for arthropods; References; Agency, Networks, Past and Future; Introduction; Human History and 'Natural History'; What is New?; The Need for a New Kind of Innovation Studies; From 'Being' to 'Becoming' and from Entities to Relations; The Dynamics of Invention; Invention in Pottery Making; Innovation; Conclusion; References; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9780975122914 , 0975122916 , 9781921313332 , 1921313331 , 0975122908 , 9780975122907
    Language: English
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 26
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Oceanic Explorations Conference (2005 : Nukuʼalofa, Tonga).; Oceanic explorations.
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    Keywords: Lapita culture Congresses. ; Excavations (Archaeology) Melanesia ; Congresses. ; Excavations (Archaeology) Polynesia ; Congresses. ; Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Lapita culture Congresses ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Lapita culture ; Social Sciences ; Prehistoric Anthropology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Antiquities ; Melanesia ; Polynesia ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Lapita culture ; Lapitakultur ; Anthropology ; Melanesia Antiquities ; Congresses. ; Polynesia Antiquities ; Congresses. ; Melanesia Congresses Antiquities ; Polynesia Congresses Antiquities ; Melanesia ; Polynesia ; Melanesia Antiquities ; Congresses ; Polynesia Antiquities ; Congresses ; Electronic books ; Lapitakultur
    Abstract: "Lapita comprises an archaeological horizon that is fundamental to the understanding of human colonisation and settlement of the Pacific as it is associated with the arrival of the common ancestors of the Polynesians and many Austronesian-speaking Melanesians more than 3000 years ago. While Lapita archaeology has captured the imagination and sustained the focus of archaeologists for more than 50 years, more recent discoveries have inspired renewed interpretations and assessments. Oceanic Explorations reports on a number of these latest discoveries and includes papers which reassess the Lapita phenomenon in light of this new data. They reflect on a broad range of interrelated themes including Lapita chronology, patterns of settlement, migration, interaction and exchange, ritual behaviour, sampling strategies and ceramic analyses, all of which relate to aspects highlighting both advances and continuing impediments associated with Lapita research."--Publisher's description.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Papers evolved from the Oceanic Explorations Conference held at Nukuʼalofa, Tonga, Aug. 1-7, 2005 , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Lapita and Western Pacific settlement: progress, prospects and persistent problems , Lapita origins. The origins of early Lapita culture: the testimony of historical linguistics , Small islands in the big picture: the formative period of Lapita in the Bismarck Archipelago , Lapita dispersal and archaeological signatures. Lapita all over: land-use on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea , Lapita writ small? revisiting the Austronesian colonisation of the Papuan south coast , Leap-frogging or limping? recent evidence from the Lapita littoral fringe, New Georgia, Solomon Islands , Sample size and the reef/Santa Cruz Lapita sequence , Makué (Aore Island, Santo, Vanuatu): a new Lapita site in the ambit of New Britain obsidian distribution , Echoes from a distance: Research into the Lapita occupation of the Rove Peninsula, Southwest Viti Levu, Fiji , Paleoenvironment of Lapita sites on Fanga 'Uta Lagoon, Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga , In Search of Lapita and Polynesian Plainware Settlements in Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga , Can We Dig It? Archaeology of Ancestral Polynesian Society in Tonga: A first look from Falevai , Lapita Ceramics. The implements of Lapita ceramic stamped ornamentation , The excavation, conservation and reconstruction of Lapita burial pots from the Teouma site, Efate, Central Vanuatu , Detailed analysis of Lapita Face Motifs: case studies from the reef/Santa Cruz sites and New Caledonia Lapita Site 13A , Looking at the big motifs: a typology of the central band decorations of the Lapita ceramic tradition of New Caledonia (Southern Melanesia) and preliminary regional comparisons , Specialisation, standardisation and Lapita ceramics , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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