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Making Journeys

Archaeologies of Mobility
Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2021
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78570-930-2 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
Making Journeys explores new avenues of approach to the movement of people and ideas in the past through detailed examination of the biographies of artefacts, from their origins to their places and contexts (physical and social) of deposition.
Despite notable explorations of past dynamics, much of the archaeological literature on mobility remains dominated by accounts of earlier prehistoric gatherer-hunters, or the long-distance exchange of materials. Refinements of scientific dating techniques, isotope, trace element and aDNA analyses, in conjunction with phenomenological investigation, computer-aided landscape modelling and GIS-style approaches to large data sets, allow us to follow the movement of people, animals and objects in the past with greater precision and conviction. One route into exploring mobility in the past may be through exploring the movements and biographies of artefacts. Challenges lie not only in tracing the origins and final destinations of objects but in the less tangible ‘in between’ journeys and the hands they passed through. Biographical approaches to artefacts include the recognition that culture contact and hybridity affect material culture in meaningful ways. Furthermore, discrete and bounded ‘sites’ still dominate archaeological inquiry, leaving the spaces and connectivities between features and settlements unmapped. These are linked to an under-explored middle-spectrum of mobility, a range nestled between everyday movements and one-off ambitious voyages. We wish to explore how these travels involved entangled meshworks of people, animals, objects, knowledge sets and identities. By crossing and re-crossing cultural, contextual and tenurial boundaries, such journeys could create diasporic and novel communities, ideas and materialities.

Catriona Gibson is a post-doctoral researcher on the project Grave Goods: Objects and Death in later Prehistoric Britain, based at the University of Reading, where she also obtained her PhD. She has worked extensively in both commercial and academic archaeology. Her research interests include exploring evidence for connectivity and mobility during later prehistory, and forging stronger links between developer-led and academic archaeology. Kerri Cleary's research focuses on later prehistoric Ireland, with an emphasis on the archaeology, landscapes and material culture of funerary, ceremonial and settlement sites. Her most recent role was as Research Fellow on the multidisciplinary AHRC-project, Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: Questions of shared language. Catherine J Frieman is the Lecturer in European Archaeology at the Australian National University. Her research primarily concerns the transition from Stone Age to Metal Age via the close study of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age lithic artefacts. She has ongoing collaborations in Australia, Japan, Vietnam and Britain where she is currently coordinating the excavation and survey of later prehistoric sites in south-eastern Cornwall.

List of Contributors

 

1.  Making journeys, blurring boundaries and celebrating transience: a movement towards archaeologies of in-betweeness



Catriona D. Gibson



 

2.  The role of persistent places and landmarks in navigation



Yolande O'Brien



 

3.  Archaeology and movement one step at a time!



Oscar Aldred



 

4.  The Dover Bronze Age boat as a ‘Non-place’: Some reflections on maritime mobility in the Bronze Age of the Transmanche



Peter Clark



 

5.  From self-sufficiency to interdependence: Changes in the Cypriot socio-economic structure in the light of mobility during the second millennium BC



Francesca Chelazzi



 

6.  Travelling lines: Linear earthworks and movement on the prehistoric Yorkshire Wolds



Emily Fioccoprile



 

7.  Bronze Age wayfaring and the monumentalised landscape



Catherine J. Frieman and James Lewis



 

8.  Itineraries of pottery: Theorising mobility and movement of humans and things



Caroline Heitz and Regine Stapfer



 

9.  Theorising ‘Nomadic’ Betweenness: Movement, Contingency, and Materiality in the Pastoral Societies of the Bronze Age Eurasian Steppe



James A. Johnson



 

10.  Neolithic mobility in western Sweden: interpretations of strontium isotope ratios of the megalithic population in Falbygden



Malou Blank and Corina Knipper



 

11.  Choreography of existence: holloways and making of landscapes

Dimitrij Mlekuž

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo b/w
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78570-930-5 / 1785709305
ISBN-13 978-1-78570-930-2 / 9781785709302
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