Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean -

Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean

Buch | Softcover
296 Seiten
2021
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-316-50904-3 (ISBN)
38,65 inkl. MwSt
This book presents key case studies for human and technological mobility across the eastern Mediterranean in later prehistory. It will be of interest primarily to Mediterranean archaeologists, though also to historians and anthropologists, as this region has been such a crucial theatre for exploring questions of mobility in archaeology generally.
The diverse forms of regional connectivity in the ancient world have recently become an important focus for those interested in the deep history of globalisation. This volume represents a significant contribution to this new trend as it engages thematically with a wide range of connectivities in the later prehistory of the Mediterranean, from the later Neolithic of northern Greece to the Levantine Iron Age, and with diverse forms of materiality, from pottery and metal to stone and glass. With theoretical overviews from leading thinkers in prehistoric mobilities, and commentaries from top specialists in neighbouring domains, the volume integrates detailed case studies within a comparative framework. The result is a thorough treatment of many of the key issues of regional interaction and technological diversity facing archaeologists working across diverse places and periods. As this book presents key case studies for human and technological mobility across the eastern Mediterranean in later prehistory, it will be of interest primarily to Mediterranean archaeologists, though also to historians and anthropologists.

Evangelia Kiriatzi is Director of the Fitch Laboratory for science-based archaeology at the British School at Athens and Honorary Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She has published Pottery Production and Supply at Bronze Age Kolonna, Aegina: An Integrated Archaeological and Scientific Study of a Ceramic Landscape (with Walter Gauss, 2011). She carries out studies and fieldwork at numerous prehistoric sites across the Aegean, southern Balkans and Anatolia, and co-directs the Kythera Island Project (with Cyprian Broodbank), investigating the long-term cultural and environmental history of a Mediterranean island. Carl Knappett teaches in the Department of Art at the University of Toronto, where he holds the Walter Graham/Homer Thompson Chair in Aegean Prehistory. His previous books include Thinking Through Material Culture (2005), An Archaeology of Interaction (2014), and Network Analysis in Archaeology (2013). He conducts fieldwork at various Bronze Age sites across the Aegean, and directs the new excavations at the Minoan town of Palaikastro in east Crete.

1. Technological mobilities: perspectives from the eastern Mediterranean – an introduction C. Knappett and E. Kiriatzi; 2. The transmitting sea: a Mediterranean perspective C. Broodbank; 3. Changing pottery technology in the later Neolithic in Macedonia, North Greece D. Urem-Kotsou; 4. Mobility and Early Bronze Age Aegean metal production M. Georgakopoulou; 5. Stonemasons and craft mobility in the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean A. Bevan and E. Bloxam; 6. Towards an understanding of the origin of Late Bronze Age Greek glass A. J. Shortland; 7. Mobilities in the Neopalatial southern Aegean: the case of Minoanisation I. Nikolakopoulou and C. Knappett; 8. The archaeological signatures of mobility: a technological look at 'Aegeanising' pottery from the northern Levant at the end of the second millennium BCE M.-C. Boileau; 9. Mycenaean and Mycenaeanising pottery across the Mediterranean: a multi-scalar approach to technological mobility, transmission and appropriation E. Kiriatzi and S. Andreou; 10. Interpreting Bronze Age trade and migration K. Kristiansen; 11. Commentary. States and technological mobility: a view from the West E. Blake; 12. Commentary. On fluxes, connections, and their archaeological manifestations O. P. Gosselain.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie British School at Athens Studies in Greek Antiquity
Zusatzinfo 2 Tables, black and white; 11 Maps; 10 Halftones, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 245 mm
Gewicht 525 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-316-50904-4 / 1316509044
ISBN-13 978-1-316-50904-3 / 9781316509043
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