Early American Studies of Mediterranean Archaeology
Title | Early American Studies of Mediterranean Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | William Bell Dinsmoor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 1943 |
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Early American Studies of Mediterranean Archaeology
Title | Early American Studies of Mediterranean Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | William Bell Dinsmoor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1943 |
Genre | Archaeologists |
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 87, 1944)
Title | Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 87, 1944) PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | American Philosophical Society |
Pages | 512 |
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ISBN | 9781422372173 |
Archaeologies of Colonialism
Title | Archaeologies of Colonialism PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Dietler |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 2015-09-22 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0520287576 |
This book presents a theoretically informed, up-to-date study of interactions between indigenous peoples of Mediterranean France and Etruscan, Greek, and Roman colonists during the first millennium BC. Analyzing archaeological data and ancient texts, Michael Dietler explores these colonial encounters over six centuries, focusing on material culture, urban landscapes, economic practices, and forms of violence. He shows how selective consumption linked native societies and colonists and created transformative relationships for each. Archaeologies of Colonialism also examines the role these ancient encounters played in the formation of modern European identity, colonial ideology, and practices, enumerating the problems for archaeologists attempting to re-examine these past societies.
A Companion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean, 2 Volume Set
Title | A Companion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean, 2 Volume Set PDF eBook |
Author | Irene S. Lemos |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 1484 |
Release | 2020-01-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1118770196 |
A Companion that examines together two pivotal periods of Greek archaeology and offers a rich analysis of early Greek culture A Companion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean offers an original and inclusive review of two key periods of Greek archaeology, which are typically treated separately—the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. It presents an in-depth exploration of the society and material culture of Greece and the Mediterranean, from the 14th to the early 7th centuries BC. The two-volume companion sets Aegean developments within their broader geographic and cultural context, and presents the wide-ranging interactions with the Mediterranean. The companion bridges the gap that typically exists between Prehistoric and Classical Archaeology and examines material culture and social practice across Greece and the Mediterranean. A number of specialists examine the environment and demography, and analyze a range of textual and archaeological evidence to shed light on socio-political and cultural developments. The companion also emphasizes regionalism in the archaeology of early Greece and examines the responses of different regions to major phenomena such as state formation, literacy, migration and colonization. Comprehensive in scope, this important companion: Outlines major developments in the two key phases of early Greece, the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age Includes studies of the geography, chronology and demography of early Greece Explores the development of early Greek state and society and examines economy, religion, art and material culture Sets Aegean developments within their Mediterranean context Written for students, and scholars interested in the material culture of the era, ACompanion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide that bridges the gap between the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. 2020 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Winner!
Ancient Marbles to American Shores
Title | Ancient Marbles to American Shores PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen L. Dyson |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2016-11-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1512801976 |
In Ancient Marbles to American Shores, Stephen L. Dyson uncovers the history of classical archaeology in the United States by exploring the people and programs that gave birth to archaeology as a discipline in this country. He puts aside the common formula of chronicling great digs, great discoveries, and great men in favor of a cultural, ideological, and institutional history of the subject. The book explores the ways American contact with the monuments of Greece and Rome affected the national consciousness. It discusses how the spread of classical style laid the groundwork for the development of the discipline after the Civil War and examines the period before World War I, when most of the institutions that led to the establishment of the discipline, as well as the first generation of American classical archaeologists, were created. It looks at the role classical archaeology played in the development of the American art museum since the later nineteenth century and considers changes in American classical archaeology from World War II to the mid-1970s. Filling the void of information on the history of classical archaeology in the United States, this lively book is a valuable contribution to literature on a subject which is enjoying ever-increasing interest and attention.
Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 119, No. 2, 1975)
Title | Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 119, No. 2, 1975) PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | American Philosophical Society |
Pages | 106 |
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ISBN | 9781422371046 |