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Record Nr.

UNINA9910915698403321

Autore

Balkowski Nadia

Titolo

Mensch - Körper - Tod : Der Umgang Mit Menschlichen Überresten Im Neolithikum Mitteleuropas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2023

©2023

ISBN

94-6427-056-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (310 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

HofmannKerstin P

HohleIsabel A. and Schülke

Soggetti

Human remains (Archaeology) - Europe, Central

Burial - Europe, Central

Neolithic period - Europe, Central

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Vorwort -- Mensch - Körper - Tod -- Ansätze zur archäologischen Erforschung des Umgangs mit Tod und Toten -- Kerstin P. Hofmann und Almut Schülke -- Wider den ewigen Menschen -- Plädoyer für eine Gräberarchäologie jenseits von Historismus und Naturgeschichte -- Ulrich Veit -- Das „Itinerarium des menschlichen Körpers" -- Eine interdisziplinäre Spurensuche -- Alexander Gramsch und Birgit Grosskopf -- Gewalt gegen Lebende - Gewalt an Toten -- Zu Kontexten und Interpretations­möglichkeiten menschlicher Überreste in der Linearbandkeramik -- Heidi Peter-Röcher (Würzburg) -- Totenbehandlung und Bestattungspraxis in der bandkeramischen Siedlung von Schletz (NÖ) -- Reflexionen zur Skelettrepräsentation und Taphonomie von Graben-, Gruben- und Gräberfunden -- Franz Pieler und Maria Teschler-Nicola -- Kopflose Skelette und aufgebahrte Leichen -- Die Toten der bandkeramischen Siedlung von Vráble / Südwestslowakei im Vergleich mit gleichzeitigen Kollektiven -- Nils Müller-Scheeßel, Zuzana Hukeľová, Ivan Cheben, Johannes Müller und Martin Furholt -- Vielfalt in Leben und Tod -- Linienbandkeramische Bestattungskollektive in Südbayern -- Joachim Pechtl -- Gedanken zu den sog, Silobestattungen der Münchshöfener und Michelsberger



Kultur - auch ein Postulat an das Grabungswesen -- Martin Nadler -- Leben und Sterben auf dem Abfallhaufen? -- Eine Strontium-Isotopen-Untersuchung zu den menschlichen Skelettresten der jungsteinzeitlichen Seeufersiedlung von Zürich-Parkhaus Opéra -- Rouven Turck und Niels Bleicher -- Grabhandlungen oder Handlungen am Grab? -- Die Bedeutung schnurkeramischer Scherben und unterschiedlicher Bestattungskonzepte am Beispiel des Galeriegrabes Altendorf, Lkr. Kassel -- Clara Drummer -- Der Umgang mit menschlichen Überresten im Neolithikum Mitteleuropas -- Ein zusammenfassender Überblick zu den Beiträgen des Sammelbandes.

Nadia Balkowski und Isabel Hohle -- Kurzbiographien der Autorinnen und Autoren -- Blank Page.

Sommario/riassunto

The European Neolithic is characterized by a variety of practices for dealing with human remains. In Central European Neolithic studies, the archaeological discourse on humans, bodies and death has traditionally dealt with finds of inhumations. This is not least due to dominant Western conceptions of death involving the deposition of the intact body at one, often delimited, place. Recently, focus has been drawn to the depositions of fragmented and even manipulated human remains, not least through an increasing amount of new archaeological evidence, which challenges traditional archaeological terms, concepts and research practices. The present volume integrates theoretical perspectives on the meaning of the human body and the perception of the transformation from life to death in as much as they can be studied from archaeological finds such as burials and depositions of human remains, with a special focus on Neolithic Central Europe. The collection of papers, the result of a session at a conference in Würzburg 2019, brings together articles with theoretical approaches, as well as contributions which deal with different areas and Neolithic sub-periods, such as the Linear Pottery culture, the Funnel Beaker Culture and the sub-alpine Late Neolithic, and includes prominent find complexes. These are framed by essays that critically examine archaeological research on the handling of death and the dead, and a summary overview of the contributions to the volume.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910957442103321

Titolo

The IMS : IP multimedia concepts and services in the mobile domain / / Miikka Poikselka ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, : John Wiley & Sons, c2004

ISBN

9786610273904

9781280273902

1280273909

9780470871140

0470871148

9780470871157

0470871156

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (449 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

PoikselkaMiikka

Disciplina

004.62

Soggetti

Computer network protocols

Internet telephony

Multimedia systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; List of Tables; PART I: ARCHITECTURE; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why the Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem was developed; 1.2 Where did it come from?; 1.3 Other relevant standardization bodies; 2 IP Multimedia Subsystem Architecture; 2.1 Architectural requirements; 2.2 Description of IMS-related entities and functionalities; 2.3 IMS reference points; 3 IMS Concepts; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Registration; 3.3 Session initiation; 3.4 Identification; 3.5 Identity modules; 3.6 Security services in the IMS; 3.7 Discovering the IMS entry point

3.8 S-CSCF assignment 3.9 Mechanism for controlling bearer traffic; 3.10 Charging; 3.11 User profile; 3.12 Service provision; 3.13 Connectivity between traditional Circuit-Switched users and IMS users; 3.14 Mechanism to register multiple user identities at once; 3.15 Sharing a single user identity between multiple terminals; 3.16 SIP compression; PART II: DETAILED PROCEDURES; 4 Introduction; 4.1 The



example scenario; 4.2 Base standards; 5 An example IMS registration; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 Signalling PDP context establishment; 5.3 P-CSCF discovery; 5.4 Transport protocols

5.5 SIP registration and registration routing aspects 5.6 Authentication; 5.7 Access security-IPsec SAs; 5.8 SIP Security Mechanism Agreement; 5.9 Compression negotiation; 5.10 Access and location information; 5.11 Charging-related information during registration; 5.12 User identities; 5.13 Re-registration and re-authentication; 5.14 De-registration; 6 An Example IMS Session; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Caller and callee identities; 6.3 Routing; 6.4 Compression negotiation; 6.5 Media negotiation; 6.6 Resource reservation; 6.7 Controlling the media; 6.8 Charging-related information for sessions

6.9 Release of a session 7 Routing of PSIs; 7.1 Scenario 1: routing from a user to a PSI; 7.2 Scenario 2: routing from a PSI to a user; 7.3 Scenario 3: routing from a PSI to another PSI; PART III: PROTOCOLS; 8 SIP; 8.1 Background; 8.2 Design principles; 8.3 SIP architecture; 8.4 Message format; 8.5 The SIP URI; 8.6 The tel URI; 8.7 SIP structure; 8.8 Registration; 8.9 Dialogs; 8.10 Sessions; 8.11 Security; 8.12 Routing requests and responses; 8.13 SIP extensions; 9 SDP; 9.1 SDP message contents; 9.2 SDP message format; 9.3 Selected SDP lines; 10 The Offer/Answer Model with SDP; 10.1 The offer

10.2 The answer 10.3 Offer/Answer processing; 11 RTP; 11.1 RTP for real-time data delivery; 11.2 RTCP; 11.3 RTP profile and payload format specifications; 11.4 RTP profile and payload format specification for audio and video (RTP/AVP); 12 DNS; 12.1 DNS resource records; 12.2 The naming authority pointer (NAPTR) DNS RR; 12.3 ENUM - the E.I64 to URI Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDD) application; 12.4 Service records (SRVs); 13 GPRS; 13.1 Overview; 13.2 Packet Data Protocol (PDP); 13.3 Access points; 13.4 PDP context types; 14 TLS; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 TLS Record Protocol

14.3 TLS Handshake Protocol

Sommario/riassunto

We have telephony to talk to each other, messaging to dispatch mail or instant messages, browsing to read published content and search engines to locate content sites. However, current mobile networks do not provide the possibility for one application rich terminal to communicate with another in a peer-to-peer session beyond voice calls. Mobile telephony with the current technology has been hugely successful and shows that there is immense value in communicating with peers while being mobile, and with increasingly available smarter multimedia terminals the communication experience will be some