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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 고고학
· ISBN : 9780521766883
· 쪽수 : 700쪽
· 출판일 : 2015-01-12
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1. A little history of Mediterranean island prehistory; 2. Inside out? Materiality and connectivity in the Aegean archipelago; 3. Early island exploitations: productive and subsistence strategies on the prehistoric Balearic Islands; 4. Islands and mobility: exploring Bronze Age connectivity in the South-Central Mediterranean; 5. Sicily in Mediterranean history in the second millennium BC; 6. Late Bronze Age Sardinia: acephalous cohesion; 7. Corridors and colonies: comparing fourth-third millennia BC interactions in Southeast Anatolia and the Levant; 8. The Anatolian context of philia material culture in Cyprus; 9. Bronze Age European elites: from the Aegean to the Adriatic, and back again; 10. Greece in the Early Iron Age: mobility, commodities, polities, and literacy; 11. Before 'the gates of Tartessos': indigenous knowledge and exchange networks in the Late Bronze Age far west; 12. Colonizations and cultural developments in the central Mediterranean; 13. The Iron Age in South Italy: settlement, mobility, and culture contact; 14. Migration, hybridization, and resistance: identity dynamics in the Early Iron Age Southern Levant; 15. Cultural interactions in Iron Age Sardinia; 16. Myth into art: foreign impulses and local responses in archaic Cypriot sanctuaries; 17. Mobility, interaction, and power in the Iron Age Western Mediterranean; 18. Sensuous memory, materiality, and history: rethinking the 'rise of the palaces' on Bronze Age Crete; 19. Beyond iconography: meaning-making in Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean visual and material culture; 20. Changes in perceptions of the 'other' and expressions of Egyptian self-identity in the Late Bronze Age; 21. The lure of the artifact? The effects of acquiring Eastern Mediterranean material culture; 22. Stone worlds: technologies of rock-carving and place-making in Anatolian landscapes; 23. Rethinking the late Cypriot built environment: households and communities as places of social transformation; 24. Households, hierarchies, territories, and landscapes in Bronze Age and Iron Age Greece; 25. Connectivity beyond the urban community in central Italy; 26. Long term social change in Iron Age northern Iberia (ca.700?200 BC); 27. Who lives there? Settlements, houses, and households in Iberia; 28. Landscapes and seascapes of Southwest Iberia in the first millennium BC; 29. Domestic and settlement organization in Iron Age Southern France; 30. Beyond the general and the particular: rethinking death, memory, and belonging in Early Bronze Age Crete; 31. From the nineteenth century to the twenty-first: understanding the Bronze argaric lifecourse in the Mediterranean 'far west'; 32. Crossing borders: death and life in second millennium BC southern Iberia and North Africa; 33. An entangled past: island interactions, mortuary practices, and the negotiation of identities on Early Iron Age Cyprus; 34. The violence of symbols: ideologies, identity, and cultural interaction in central Italian cemeteries; 35. The Early Bronze Age Southern Levant: the ideology of an aniconic reformation; 36. Ritual as the setting for contentious interaction: from social negotiation to institutionalized authority in Bronze Age Cyprus; 37. Cult activities among central and north Italian protohistoric communities; 38. Ritual and ideology in Early Iron Age Crete: the role of the past and the east.














