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From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology -

From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology

Studies in Honour of Professor Keith Branigan
Buch | Softcover
342 Seiten
2018
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78570-926-5 (ISBN)
CHF 66,30 inkl. MwSt
Sixteen leading scholars in Minoan archaeology discuss how our understanding of Minoan society and settlement patterns has developed through the examination of many aspects of material culture, mortuary practices, field survey and osteoarchaeological analysis.
From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology provides a range of new approaches to key issues in Minoan archaeology, inspired by Professor Keith Branigan’s long-standing contribution to the archaeology of Bronze Age Crete. From the way in which the developmental trajectory of a single site can offer insights into regional patterns, to the importance of integrating local survey information in reconstructing generalhistorical processes and the significance of temporal variability in the construction of space, contributors evaluate the general frameworks within which Minoan archaeology operates, assess the usefulness of chronological horizons in understanding continuity and change and provide a critical framework for the diachronic analysis of culture, how the study of settlement patterns can reveal structural continuity through time and the political reach of territorial states. Articles focus on the way the power bases of Minoan society were articulated through the interplay between individual and collective social strategies, further illustrated by in-depth considerations of the role and value of material culture from a social and technological perspective. The largest portion of discussion is devoted to mortuary practices, reassessing the significance of micropatterns in the articulation of mortuary behaviour, while also emphasizing broader temporal and spatial processes that affect practices of ostentatious display in burial, critically evaluated by recent osteoarchaeological studies throwing light on mortuary ritual and the constitution of the social units using the cemeteries. The volume is offered in honour of Professor Branigan, as a reflection of his influence in shaping our current understanding of Minoan society.

Maria Relaki is Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Open University, UK and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Her research and teaching interests focus on anthropology and social theory, material culture, technological practice, the emergence of complex societies, classics and gender studies. Yiannis Papadatos was born in Patras in 1972. He received his degree in Archaeology and History of Art from the University of Athens (1994), and his PhD in Prehistoric Archaeology from the University of Sheffield (1999). He has worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield (2001-2002) and as contract archaeologist for the Greek Archaeological Service (2002-2007).

Preface

List of Contributors

 

1. Peter Warren   Keith Branigan: Introductory.

2. Maria Relaki   Roots and routes: Technologies of life, death, community and identity.

3. Peter Tomkins   Inspecting the Foundations: The Early Minoan Project in review.

4. Gerald Cadogan Early Minoan Knossos: a few new thoughts.

5. Philip P. Betancourt  Caves in Crete and their use as architectural space.

6. Yiannis Papadatos  Mortuary variability, social differentiation and ranking in Prepalatial Crete: the evidence from the cemetery at Phourni, Archanes.

7. Luca Girella  Variables and diachronic diversities in the funerary remains of the Kamilari Tholos tombs.

8. Sevi Triantaphyllou Managing with death in Prepalatial Crete: the evidence of the human remains.

9. Ilse Schoep  The House Tomb in context: Assessing mortuary behaviour in NE Crete.

10. Eleni Hatzaki  Visible and invisible death. Shifting patterns in the burial customs of Bronze Age Crete.

11. Todd Whitelaw Recognising polities in prehistoric Crete.

12. Donald C. Haggis The relevance of survey data as evidence for settlement structure in Prepalatial Crete.

13. Andonis Vasilakis and Kostas Sbonias,   Comparative issues in archaeological field survey in the Asterousia region.

14. Jan Driessen Beyond the collective… The Minoan Palace in action.

15. Yannis Hamilakis  The emergence of the individual revisited.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology ; 12
Zusatzinfo b/w
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-78570-926-7 / 1785709267
ISBN-13 978-1-78570-926-5 / 9781785709265
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