An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the eastern Mediterranean / / edited by Maria Mina, Sevi Triantaphyllou and Yiannis Papadatos |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 930.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region
Human body - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Identity (Psychology) - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-78570-291-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465921103321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the eastern Mediterranean / / edited by Maria Mina, Sevi Triantaphyllou and Yiannis Papadatos |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 930.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region
Human body - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Identity (Psychology) - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 |
ISBN | 1-78570-291-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction: the archaeology of bodies and the eastern Mediterranean / John Robb -- Part I. The represented body -- Polydactyly in chalcolithic figurines from Cyprus / Michelle Gamble, Christine Winkelmann and Sherry Fox -- Figurines, paint and the perception of the body in the early Bronze Age southern Aegean / Yiannis Papadatos -- Thoughts on the funerary use of the early Bronze Age (EBA) cycladic figurines: iconography, form, context and embodied lives / Dimitra Goula -- Composite, partial, created and floating bodies: a re-assessment of the Knossos Temple repositories assemblage / Fay Stevens and Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw -- Figurines and complex identities in late Bronze Age Cyprus / Daisy Knox -- Handlers and viewers: some remarks on the process of perception of terracotta figurines on the example of Cypriot "goddesses with upraised arms" / Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska -- Part II. Material culture and the construction of identities -- Re-making the self: bodies, identities and materialities in chalcolithic Cyprus / Diane Bolger -- Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in early Bronze Age Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb -- Dressed to impress: metal objects and embodied identities in early and middle Bronze Age Cyprus / Maria Mina -- Placed with care: interaction with decorated Mycenaean metal vessels / Stephanie Aulsebrook -- Part III. Ritualised practice and the performance of identities -- The performative body and social identity in the room of the fresco at Mycenae / Anne P. Chapin -- "It's war, not a dance": polarising embodied identities in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC / Manolis Mikrakis -- Nuptial vases in female tombs: aspects of funerary behaviour during the late geometric period in Attica / Vicky Vlachou -- Turning into stone: rock art and the construction of identities in ancient Thrace / Stella Pilavaki -- Part IV. Embodied knowledge through technology and space -- Lithics and identity at the middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, southern Peloponnese, Greece / Paraskevi Elefanti and Eleni Panagopoulou -- Picrolite and other stone beads and pendants: new forms in an old material during the transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age / Giorgos Georgiou -- The embodiment of land ownership in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka -- From potter's mark to the potter who marks / Kostis Christakis -- Part V. The lived body and identities -- Grasping identity: theoretically informed human bioarchaeology in or for the eastern Mediterranean? / Kirsi O. Lorentz -- Headshaping and identity at Tell Nader / Konstantinos Kopanias and Sherry C. Fox -- Constructing identities by ageing the body in the prehistoric Aegean: the view through the human remains / Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Part VI. Interaction with the dead body -- Secondary burials and the construction of group identities in Crete between the second half of the 4th and 2nd millennia BC / Luca Girella and Simona Todaro -- Bodies in a pickle: burial jars, individualism and group identities in middle Minoan Crete / Borja Legarra Herrero -- Fire, fragmentation and the body in the late Bronze Age Aegean / Yannis Galanakis -- Spatial and temporal variability in identity and representation within the bronze age cemeteries of knossos, crete / Eleni Hatzaki -- Collective selves and funerary rituals: early Mycenaean Dromoi as spaces of negotiation and embodiment of social identities / Nikolas Papadimitriou -- Burning people, breaking things: material entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition and the Homeric dividual / James Whitley -- Epilogue: bodies in the eastern Mediterranean / Kostas Kotsakis. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910798716503321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the eastern Mediterranean / / edited by Maria Mina, Sevi Triantaphyllou and Yiannis Papadatos |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 930.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region
Human body - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Identity (Psychology) - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 |
ISBN | 1-78570-291-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction: the archaeology of bodies and the eastern Mediterranean / John Robb -- Part I. The represented body -- Polydactyly in chalcolithic figurines from Cyprus / Michelle Gamble, Christine Winkelmann and Sherry Fox -- Figurines, paint and the perception of the body in the early Bronze Age southern Aegean / Yiannis Papadatos -- Thoughts on the funerary use of the early Bronze Age (EBA) cycladic figurines: iconography, form, context and embodied lives / Dimitra Goula -- Composite, partial, created and floating bodies: a re-assessment of the Knossos Temple repositories assemblage / Fay Stevens and Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw -- Figurines and complex identities in late Bronze Age Cyprus / Daisy Knox -- Handlers and viewers: some remarks on the process of perception of terracotta figurines on the example of Cypriot "goddesses with upraised arms" / Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska -- Part II. Material culture and the construction of identities -- Re-making the self: bodies, identities and materialities in chalcolithic Cyprus / Diane Bolger -- Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in early Bronze Age Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb -- Dressed to impress: metal objects and embodied identities in early and middle Bronze Age Cyprus / Maria Mina -- Placed with care: interaction with decorated Mycenaean metal vessels / Stephanie Aulsebrook -- Part III. Ritualised practice and the performance of identities -- The performative body and social identity in the room of the fresco at Mycenae / Anne P. Chapin -- "It's war, not a dance": polarising embodied identities in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean from the end of the Bronze Age to the early Iron Age, 1200-700 BC / Manolis Mikrakis -- Nuptial vases in female tombs: aspects of funerary behaviour during the late geometric period in Attica / Vicky Vlachou -- Turning into stone: rock art and the construction of identities in ancient Thrace / Stella Pilavaki -- Part IV. Embodied knowledge through technology and space -- Lithics and identity at the middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, southern Peloponnese, Greece / Paraskevi Elefanti and Eleni Panagopoulou -- Picrolite and other stone beads and pendants: new forms in an old material during the transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age / Giorgos Georgiou -- The embodiment of land ownership in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka -- From potter's mark to the potter who marks / Kostis Christakis -- Part V. The lived body and identities -- Grasping identity: theoretically informed human bioarchaeology in or for the eastern Mediterranean? / Kirsi O. Lorentz -- Headshaping and identity at Tell Nader / Konstantinos Kopanias and Sherry C. Fox -- Constructing identities by ageing the body in the prehistoric Aegean: the view through the human remains / Sevi Triantaphyllou -- Part VI. Interaction with the dead body -- Secondary burials and the construction of group identities in Crete between the second half of the 4th and 2nd millennia BC / Luca Girella and Simona Todaro -- Bodies in a pickle: burial jars, individualism and group identities in middle Minoan Crete / Borja Legarra Herrero -- Fire, fragmentation and the body in the late Bronze Age Aegean / Yannis Galanakis -- Spatial and temporal variability in identity and representation within the bronze age cemeteries of knossos, crete / Eleni Hatzaki -- Collective selves and funerary rituals: early Mycenaean Dromoi as spaces of negotiation and embodiment of social identities / Nikolas Papadimitriou -- Burning people, breaking things: material entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition and the Homeric dividual / James Whitley -- Epilogue: bodies in the eastern Mediterranean / Kostas Kotsakis. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827924503321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow books, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ceramics, cuisine and culture : the archaeology and science of kitchen pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world / / edited by Michela Spataro and Alexandra Villing |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina | 937 |
Soggetto topico |
Pottery, Ancient - Mediterranean Region
Kitchen utensils - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cookware - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cooking - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Material culture - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social change - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region Ethnoarchaeology - Mediterranean Region |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-78297-950-6
1-78297-948-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; List of contributors; 1 Investigating ceramics, cuisine and culture - past, present and future; I How to make a perfect cooking pot: technical choices between tradition and innovation; 2 Materials choices in utilitarian pottery: kitchen wares in the Berbati valley, Greece; 3 Home-made recipes: tradition and innovation in Bronze Age cooking pots from Akrotiri, Thera; 4 Heating efficiency of archaeological cooking vessels: computer models and simulations of heat transfer; 5 A contextual ethnography of cooking vessel production at Pòrtol, Mallorca (Balearic islands)
6 Aegina: an important centre of production of cooking pottery from the prehistoric to the historic era7 True grit: production and exchange of cooking wares in the 9th-century BC Aegean; 8 Cooking wares between the Hellenistic and Roman world: artefact variability, technological choiceand practice; II Lifting the lid on ancient cuisine: understanding cooking as socio-economic practice; 9 From cooking pots to cuisine. Limitations and perspectives of a ceramic-based approach 10 Cooking up new perspectives for Late Minoan IB domestic activities: an experimental approachto understanding the possibilities and probabilities of using ancient cooking pots11 Reading the residues: the use of chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques forreconstructing the role of kitchen and other domestic vessels in Roman antiquity; 12 Cooking pots in ancient and Late Antique cookbooks; 13 Unchanging tastes: first steps towards the correlation of the evidence for food preparationand consumption in ancient Laconia 14 Fuel, cuisine and food preparation in Etruria and Latium: cooking stands as evidence for change15 Vivaria in doliis: a cultural and social marker of Romanised society?; III New pots, new recipes? Changing tastes, culinary identities and cross-cultural encounters; 16 The Athenian kitchen from the Early Iron Age to the Hellenistic period; 17 Mediterranean-type cooking ware in indigenous contexts during the Iron Age in southern Gaul(6th-3rd centuries BC); 18 Forms of adoption, adaptation and resistance in the cooking ware repertoire of Lucania, South Italy(8th-3rd centuries BC) 19 Pots and bones: cuisine in Roman Tuscany - the example of Il Monte20 Culinary clash in northwestern Iberia at the height of the Roman Empire:the Castro do Vieito case study; 21 Coarse kitchen and household pottery as an indicator for Egyptian presence in the southern Levant:a diachronic perspective; 22 Kitchen pottery from Iron Age Cyprus: diachronic and social perspectives; Postscript: Looking beyond antiquity; 23 Aegean cooking pots in the modern era (1700-1950); Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460567603321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ceramics, cuisine and culture : the archaeology and science of kitchen pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world / / edited by Michela Spataro and Alexandra Villing |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina | 937 |
Soggetto topico |
Pottery, Ancient - Mediterranean Region
Kitchen utensils - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cookware - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cooking - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Material culture - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social change - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region Ethnoarchaeology - Mediterranean Region |
ISBN |
1-78297-950-6
1-78297-948-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; List of contributors; 1 Investigating ceramics, cuisine and culture - past, present and future; I How to make a perfect cooking pot: technical choices between tradition and innovation; 2 Materials choices in utilitarian pottery: kitchen wares in the Berbati valley, Greece; 3 Home-made recipes: tradition and innovation in Bronze Age cooking pots from Akrotiri, Thera; 4 Heating efficiency of archaeological cooking vessels: computer models and simulations of heat transfer; 5 A contextual ethnography of cooking vessel production at Pòrtol, Mallorca (Balearic islands)
6 Aegina: an important centre of production of cooking pottery from the prehistoric to the historic era7 True grit: production and exchange of cooking wares in the 9th-century BC Aegean; 8 Cooking wares between the Hellenistic and Roman world: artefact variability, technological choiceand practice; II Lifting the lid on ancient cuisine: understanding cooking as socio-economic practice; 9 From cooking pots to cuisine. Limitations and perspectives of a ceramic-based approach 10 Cooking up new perspectives for Late Minoan IB domestic activities: an experimental approachto understanding the possibilities and probabilities of using ancient cooking pots11 Reading the residues: the use of chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques forreconstructing the role of kitchen and other domestic vessels in Roman antiquity; 12 Cooking pots in ancient and Late Antique cookbooks; 13 Unchanging tastes: first steps towards the correlation of the evidence for food preparationand consumption in ancient Laconia 14 Fuel, cuisine and food preparation in Etruria and Latium: cooking stands as evidence for change15 Vivaria in doliis: a cultural and social marker of Romanised society?; III New pots, new recipes? Changing tastes, culinary identities and cross-cultural encounters; 16 The Athenian kitchen from the Early Iron Age to the Hellenistic period; 17 Mediterranean-type cooking ware in indigenous contexts during the Iron Age in southern Gaul(6th-3rd centuries BC); 18 Forms of adoption, adaptation and resistance in the cooking ware repertoire of Lucania, South Italy(8th-3rd centuries BC) 19 Pots and bones: cuisine in Roman Tuscany - the example of Il Monte20 Culinary clash in northwestern Iberia at the height of the Roman Empire:the Castro do Vieito case study; 21 Coarse kitchen and household pottery as an indicator for Egyptian presence in the southern Levant:a diachronic perspective; 22 Kitchen pottery from Iron Age Cyprus: diachronic and social perspectives; Postscript: Looking beyond antiquity; 23 Aegean cooking pots in the modern era (1700-1950); Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797973703321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ceramics, cuisine and culture : the archaeology and science of kitchen pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world / / edited by Michela Spataro and Alexandra Villing |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina | 937 |
Soggetto topico |
Pottery, Ancient - Mediterranean Region
Kitchen utensils - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cookware - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Cooking - Social aspects - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Material culture - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social change - Mediterranean Region - History - To 1500 Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region Ethnoarchaeology - Mediterranean Region |
ISBN |
1-78297-950-6
1-78297-948-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; List of contributors; 1 Investigating ceramics, cuisine and culture - past, present and future; I How to make a perfect cooking pot: technical choices between tradition and innovation; 2 Materials choices in utilitarian pottery: kitchen wares in the Berbati valley, Greece; 3 Home-made recipes: tradition and innovation in Bronze Age cooking pots from Akrotiri, Thera; 4 Heating efficiency of archaeological cooking vessels: computer models and simulations of heat transfer; 5 A contextual ethnography of cooking vessel production at Pòrtol, Mallorca (Balearic islands)
6 Aegina: an important centre of production of cooking pottery from the prehistoric to the historic era7 True grit: production and exchange of cooking wares in the 9th-century BC Aegean; 8 Cooking wares between the Hellenistic and Roman world: artefact variability, technological choiceand practice; II Lifting the lid on ancient cuisine: understanding cooking as socio-economic practice; 9 From cooking pots to cuisine. Limitations and perspectives of a ceramic-based approach 10 Cooking up new perspectives for Late Minoan IB domestic activities: an experimental approachto understanding the possibilities and probabilities of using ancient cooking pots11 Reading the residues: the use of chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques forreconstructing the role of kitchen and other domestic vessels in Roman antiquity; 12 Cooking pots in ancient and Late Antique cookbooks; 13 Unchanging tastes: first steps towards the correlation of the evidence for food preparationand consumption in ancient Laconia 14 Fuel, cuisine and food preparation in Etruria and Latium: cooking stands as evidence for change15 Vivaria in doliis: a cultural and social marker of Romanised society?; III New pots, new recipes? Changing tastes, culinary identities and cross-cultural encounters; 16 The Athenian kitchen from the Early Iron Age to the Hellenistic period; 17 Mediterranean-type cooking ware in indigenous contexts during the Iron Age in southern Gaul(6th-3rd centuries BC); 18 Forms of adoption, adaptation and resistance in the cooking ware repertoire of Lucania, South Italy(8th-3rd centuries BC) 19 Pots and bones: cuisine in Roman Tuscany - the example of Il Monte20 Culinary clash in northwestern Iberia at the height of the Roman Empire:the Castro do Vieito case study; 21 Coarse kitchen and household pottery as an indicator for Egyptian presence in the southern Levant:a diachronic perspective; 22 Kitchen pottery from Iron Age Cyprus: diachronic and social perspectives; Postscript: Looking beyond antiquity; 23 Aegean cooking pots in the modern era (1700-1950); Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813488903321 |
Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Human mobility and technological transfer in the prehistoric Mediterranean / / edited by Evangelia Kiriatzi, Fitch Laboratory, British School at Athens, Carl Knappett, University of Toronto |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xvii, 278 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 937 |
Collana | British School at Athens studies in Greek antiquity |
Soggetto topico |
Prehistoric peoples - Mediterranean Region
Human beings - Mediterranean Region - Migrations - History Migration, Internal - Mediterranean Region - History Technology transfer - Mediterranean Region - History Material culture - Mediterranean Region - History Regionalism - Mediterranean Region - History Social archaeology - Mediterranean Region |
ISBN |
1-316-79865-8
1-316-79919-0 1-316-79928-X 1-316-50904-4 1-316-53606-8 1-316-79937-9 1-316-79946-8 1-316-79973-5 |
Classificazione | SOC003000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Technological mobilities : perspectives from the eastern Mediterranean--an introduction / C. Knappett and E. Kiriatzi -- 2. The transmitting sea : a Mediterranean perspective / C. Broodbank -- 3. Changing pottery technology in the later Neolithic in Macedonia, North Greece / D. Urem-Kotsou -- 4. Mobility and Early Bronze Age Aegean metal production / M. Georgakopoulou -- 5. Stonemasons and craft mobility in the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean / A. Bevan and E. Bloxam -- 6. Towards an understanding of the origin of Late Bronze Age Greek glass / A.J. Shortland -- 7. Mobilities in the Neopalatial southern Aegean : the case of Minoanisation / I. Nikolakopoulou and C. Knappett -- 8. The archaeological signatures of mobility : a technological look at "Aegeanising" pottery from the northern Levant at the end of the second millennium BCE / M.-C. Boileau -- 9. Mycenaean and Mycenaeanising pottery across the Mediterranean : a multi-scalar approach to technological mobility, transmission and appropriation / E. Kiriatzi and S. Andreou -- 10. Interpreting Bronze Age trade and migration / K. Kristiansen -- 11. Commentary: States and technological mobility : a view from the West / E. Blake -- 12. Commentary: On fluxes, connections, and their archaeological manifestations / O.P. Gosselain. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910158981903321 |
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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