Ceramics of the Merv Oasis

Ceramics of the Merv Oasis
Title Ceramics of the Merv Oasis PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Puschnigg
Publisher Routledge
Pages 304
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315432315

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Our knowledge of many groups or periods has benefited from systematic ceramic analysis, however as yet the Sasanian Empire of ancient Persia (224-651 AD) has not be subjected to the same examination. Merv, an expansive ancient city located in an oasis in the Central Asian steppes, was for millennia a gateway for travelers and traders along the Silk Road between east and west. Puschnigg’s detailed study of Merv’s Sasanian pottery creates a benchmark for other work on this ceramic corpus. She dissects the frequency, dates, wares, and profiles of hundreds of securely excavated pieces and compares them with the finds from earlier Russian studies, generally unavailable to western researchers. Puschnigg uses this material to provide insights into the social and economic dimensions of the Sasanian world, as well as providing researchers with a catalog of typical shapes and wares.

Ceramics Before Farming

Ceramics Before Farming
Title Ceramics Before Farming PDF eBook
Author Peter Jordan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 632
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315432358

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A long-overdue advancement in ceramic studies, this volume sheds new light on the adoption and dispersal of pottery by non-agricultural societies of prehistoric Eurasia. Major contributions from Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Asia make this a truly international work that brings together different theories and material for the first time. Researchers and scholars studying the origins and dispersal of pottery, the prehistoric peoples or Eurasia, and flow of ancient technologies will all benefit from this book.

Silver Economy in the Viking Age

Silver Economy in the Viking Age
Title Silver Economy in the Viking Age PDF eBook
Author James Graham-Campbell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 245
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1315420163

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In this book contributions by archaeologists and numismatists from six countries address different aspects of how silver was used in both Scandinavia and the wider Viking world during the 8th to 11th centuries AD. The volume brings together a combination of recent summaries and new work on silver and gold coinage, rings and bullion, which allow a better appreciation of the broader socioeconomic conditions of the Viking world. This is an indispensable source for all archaeologists, historians and numismatists involved in Viking Studies.

Reclaiming Heritage

Reclaiming Heritage
Title Reclaiming Heritage PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand de Jong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 270
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315421127

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Struggles over the meaning of the past are common in postcolonial states. State cultural heritage programs build monuments to reinforce in nation building efforts—often supported by international organizations and tourist dollars. These efforts often ignore the other, often more troubling memories preserved by local communities—markers of colonial oppression, cultural genocide, and ethnic identity. Yet, as the contributors to this volume note, questions of memory, heritage, identity and conservation are interwoven at the local, ethnic, national and global level and cannot be easily disentangled. In a fascinating series of cases from West Africa, anthropologists, archaeologists and art historians show how memory and heritage play out in a variety of postcolonial contexts. Settings range from televised ritual performances in Mali to monument conservation in Djenne and slavery memorials in Ghana.

Nukak

Nukak
Title Nukak PDF eBook
Author Gustavo Politis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 410
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315423391

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From Gustavo Politis, one of the most renowned South American archaeologists, comes the first in-depth study in English of the last “undiscovered” people of the Amazon. His work is groundbreaking and urgent, both because of encroaching guerrilla violence that makes Nukak existence perilously fragile, and because his work with the Nukak represented one of the last opportunities to conduct research with hunter-gatherers using contemporary methodological and the theoretical tools. Through a rich and comprehensive ethno-archaeological portrait of material culture “in the making,” this work makes methodological and conceptual advances in the interpretation of hunter-gather societies. Politis’s conclusions, based on six years of original research and on comparative analysis, are integrative and contribute to the identification of the multiple factors involved in the formation of hunter-gatherer archaeological assemblages.

Return to Alexandria

Return to Alexandria
Title Return to Alexandria PDF eBook
Author Beverley Butler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 306
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131542083X

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The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was launched with great fanfare in the 1990s, a project of UNESCO and the Egyptian government to recreate the glory of the Alexandria Library and Museion of the ancient world. The project and its timing were curious—it coincided with scholarship moving away from the dominance of the western tradition; it privileged Alexandria’s Greek heritage over 1500 years of Islamic scholarship; and it established an island for the cultural elite in an urban slum. Beverley Butler’s ethnography of the project explores these contradictions, and the challenges faced by Egyptian and international scholars in overcoming them. Her critique of the underlying foundational concepts and values behind the Library is of equal importance, a nuanced postcolonial examination of memory, cultural revival, and homecoming. In this, she draws upon a wide array of thinkers: Freud, Derrida, Said, and Bernal, among others. Butler’s book will be of great value to museologists, historians, archaeologists, cultural scholars, and heritage professionals.

The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants in Southwest Asia and Europe

The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants in Southwest Asia and Europe
Title The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants in Southwest Asia and Europe PDF eBook
Author Sue Colledge
Publisher Routledge
Pages 463
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Gardening
ISBN 131541760X

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Leading scholars demonstrate the importance of archaeobotanical evidence in the understanding of the spread of agriculture in southwest Asia and Europe.