Local Experiences of Connectivity and Mobility in the Ancient West-Central Mediterranean -

Local Experiences of Connectivity and Mobility in the Ancient West-Central Mediterranean

Linda R Gosner, Jeremy Hayne (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2024
Equinox Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80050-438-7 (ISBN)
118,45 inkl. MwSt
Local Experiences of Connectivity and Mobility in the Ancient West-Central Mediterranean brings together a series of papers that explore theoretical and material approaches to connectivity and mobility in the ancient Central and Western Mediterranean. The diverse contributions span the period of the Late Bronze Age through the Late Roman period and focus on locales across the central-western Mediterranean region, specifically Iberia, Southern France, North Africa, Italy, Sicily, the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, and Corsica. Case studies are grouped around the themes of people, things, and landscapes. Focusing on the small-scale picture, they illuminate local experiences of connectivity and mobility that run “against the grain” of more usual large-scale narratives of Greek, Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman contact and colonization in the west. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate the value of dialogue across regional and national divides that have traditionally fragmented research in these regions. Further, they bring out the common themes that emerge when approaching connectivity and mobility from a broad diachronic perspective when not confined by traditional divisions between prehistory and the classical period. The book highlights the work of emerging scholars, framed by discussions by prominent scholars in the field, combining deep expertise with fresh perspectives and new approaches to connectivity and mobility in the ancient world.

Linda R. Gosner is Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology at Texas Tech University. Jeremy Hayne is an independent researcher who also works at the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan. His research interests cover the western Mediterranean Iron Age and Classical and Phoenician/Punic periods, focusing on identity, culture contact, and gender. He is an active archaeologist currently working for the S'Urachi fieldwork project in western Sardinia. Linda R. Gosner is Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology at Texas Tech University. Jeremy Hayne is an independent researcher who also works at the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan. His research interests cover the western Mediterranean Iron Age and Classical and Phoenician/Punic periods, focusing on identity, culture contact, and gender. He is an active archaeologist currently working for the S'Urachi fieldwork project in western Sardinia.

Preface
Linda R. Gosner and Jeremy Hayne
Chapter 1: Moving Forward: Archaeologies of Connectivity and Mobility
Linda R. Gosner and Jeremy Hayne

Part I: Human Movement, Mobility, and Migration
Chapter 2: Mediterranean Connectivity in Southern Italy
Giulia Saltini Semerari, University of Michigan
Chapter 3: Human Mobility between Italy and Northeastern Hispania during the Late Republican Period
Alejandro G. Sinner, University of Victoria
Chapter 4: Mining, Movement, and Migration in the Industrial Landscapes of Roman Iberia
Linda R. Gosner
Part II: Material Interactions and Connections
Chapter 5: Examining Three Paradigms of Culture Contact in Middle and Late Bronze Age Sicily
Anthony Russell
Chapter 6: ‘The Missing link’? Sardinia, Corsica, and Italy: Their Connections in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age
Jeremy Hayne
Chapter 7: Network and Community in the Northwestern Mediterranean in the Mid-First Millennium BC
Catherine Steidl, American Academy for the Advancement of Science
Chapter 8: Culture Mixing as Phoenician Mercantile Strategy in the Bay of Cadiz (ca. 800-600 BC)
Antonio Sáez Romero (University of Seville) and Philip Johnston
Part III: Landscapes of Connectivity and Mobility
Chapter 9: The Maghrib and the Mediterranean in the First Millennium BC
David L. Stone, University of Michigan
Chapter 10: Funerary Ritual and Local Practice in Apennine Central Italy
Jessica Nowlin, University of Texas, San Antonio
Chapter 11: Intra and Inter-island Connectivity in the Balearic Islands in Antiquity
Catalina Mas Florit, University of Barcelona
Part IV: Breaking Boundaries, Moving Forward
Chapter 12: Alternative Histories of the Western Mediterranean Peter van Dommelen (Brown University) and Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros (University of Barcelona)
Chapter 13: Local Experiences, Global Connections
Tamar Hodos (University of Bristol) and Carolina López-Ruiz (University of Chicago)
Chapter 14: A Place for the Local
Linda R. Gosner and Jeremy Hayne

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology
Zusatzinfo 57 colour and black and white figures
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 395 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80050-438-1 / 1800504381
ISBN-13 978-1-80050-438-7 / 9781800504387
Zustand Neuware
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