Fingerprinting the Iron Age approaches to identity in the European Iron Age : integrating South-Eastern Europe into the debate

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Popa, Cătălin Nicolae (-), Stoddart, Simon
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxbow Books 2014.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: the challenge of Iron Age identity / Simon Stoddart and Catalin Nicolae Popa
  • Part I. Perspectives from south east Europe
  • The coexistence and interference of the late iron age Transylvanian communities / Sándor Berecki
  • Identities of the early Iron Age in north-eastern Slovenia / Matija Crenar and DimitrijMleku
  • Royal bodies, invisible victims: gender in the funerary record of late Iron Age and early Hellenistic Thrace / Bela Dimova
  • Mediterranean wine and Dacian conviviality: ancient and modern myths and archaeological evidence / Mariana Egri
  • Sarmizegetusa regia: the identity of a royal site? / Gelu Florea
  • The ethnic construction of early Iron Age burials in Transylvania: Scythians, Agathyrsi or Thracians? / Alexandra Ghenghea
  • Negotiating identities at the edge of the Roman Empire / Marko A. Jankovic
  • Tracing ethnicity backwards: the case of the central Balkan tribes / Vladimir D. Mihajlovic
  • The quest for group identity in late Iron Age Romania: statistical reconstruction of groups based on funerary evidence / Catalin Nicolae Popa
  • Changing identities of the Iron Age communities of southern Pannonia / Yvonne Inall, Hrvoje Potrebica and Marko Dizdar
  • Indigenous and colonist communities in the eastern Carpathianbasin at the beginning of the late Iron Age: the genesis of an eastern Celtic world / Aurel Rustoiu
  • Ancient Thrace between the east and the west / Nikola Theodossiev
  • "Hellenisation" and ethnicity in the continental Balkan Iron Age / Ivan Vranic
  • Part II. Perspectives from the west
  • Central places and the construction of collective identities in the middle Rhine-Moselle region / Manuel Fernández-Götz
  • Fingerprinting Iron Age communities in south-west Germany and an integrative theory of culture / Oliver Nakoinz
  • Iron Age identities in central Europe: some initial approaches / Peter C. Ramsl
  • Part III. Perspectives from the far west
  • Negotiating identity on the edge of empire / Louisa Campbell
  • Personal adornment in Iron Age Britain: the case of the missing glass beads / Elizabeth Foulds
  • Part IV. Perspectives from the south west
  • Spoiling for a fight: using spear typologies to identify aspects of warrior identity and fighting style in Iron Age south Italy
  • Communal vs. individual: the role of identity in the burials of Peucetia / Olivia Kelley
  • A view from the south (west): identity in Tyrrhenian central Italy / Simon Stoddart
  • Part V. Synthesis
  • Identity, integration, power relations and the study of the European Iron Age: implications from Serbia / Staa Babic
  • The Celts: more myths and inventions / John Collis
  • Material culture and identity: the problem of identifying Celts, Germans and Romans in late Iron Age Europe / Peter Wells
  • Fingerprinting the European Iron Age: historical, cultural andintellectual perspectives on identity and ethnicity / Catalin Nicolae Popa and Simon Stoddart.