Forging Identities in the Prehistory of Old Europe Dividuals, Individuals and Communities, 7000-3000 BC
Of Chapters 6 and 7: the mortuary and domestic domains -- Chapter 8 -- Long-term settlement dynamics -- Introduction -- Settlement patterns by modern state -- Bulgaria -- The lands of 'former Yugoslavia' (Serbia, Republic of North Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia, Kosova and Bosnia - Hercegovi...
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Leiden :
Sidestone Press
2020.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Introducing the research questions
- The study region
- The palaeo-environment
- Temporality
- The cultural framework
- Research in social archaeologies
- Research questions
- Book contents
- Chapter 2
- Framing the enquiry
- Introduction: living within the rules
- Questions of scale
- Basic terms
- Relations
- Settlements and the mortuary domain
- The proliferation of objects
- Chapter Summary
- Chapter 3
- Foodways
- foraging and agro-pastoral practices
- Introduction.
- Stage 1: catching and collecting, growing and tending
- Stage 2: food allocation and storage
- Stages 3-4: cooking and eating
- Stage 5
- Chapter Summary
- Persons
- Introducing some special persons
- Life courses
- The life course in death: mortuary costumes and personhood
- Personal skills
- Personhood and the production of images
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 5
- Houses and households
- Introduction: building an experimental 'Neolithic' house
- Definitions and general issues
- Building forager houses in Phases 1 (7000-6300 BC) and 2 (6300-5300 BC)
- Phase 2 houses.
- Phase 3 houses
- Phase 4 houses
- Phase 5 houses
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 6
- Settlement planning
- Introduction
- Settlement form
- A diversity of site types
- Planning at forager settlements?
- Phase 2 settlements
- Phase 3
- the spread of settlement planning
- Phase 4 planning
- the displacement of concentricity
- Phase 5
- the triumph of concentricity in Eastern Europe
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 7
- The mortuary zone
- Introduction
- The absent, the bone, the body and the cemetery
- Cemeteries in Old Europe.
- Chapter 10
- Change and continuity
- Introduction
- The emergence of farming: a network model
- The onset of copper and gold metallurgy
- The emergence of urbanism in the Ukrainian forest-steppe
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 11
- Summary and conclusions
- Summarising without writing a Grand Narrative
- Research question (1): how to form relations
- Research Questions (2 and 3): material culture and the settlement domain
- In conclusion
- Bibliography
- Indices
- General index
- Index of people
- Index of places
- Blank Page
- Blank Page.