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Change and Resilience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Change and Resilience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-30
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  • Publisher: Oxbow Books

Change and Resilience offers a view of the main Mediterranean islands from West to East in Late Antiquity because Mediterranean islands can contribute in fundamental ways to our understanding not only of earlier colonizations but also later periods. The volume explores specifically the time frame from the fall of the Roman empire to the Medieval period. A first group of papers covers islands and island groups in the Central and Western Mediterranean, including the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, and the Adriatic islands. Together, these five papers highlight several common themes across the region: local or indigenous sites were often reoccupied in Late Antiquity, the rural coun...

Foodways in Roman Republican Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Foodways in Roman Republican Italy

Foodways in Roman Republican Italy explores the production, preparation, and consumption of food and drink in Republican Italy to illuminate the nature of cultural change during this period. Traditionally, studies of the cultural effects of Roman contact and conquest have focused on observing changes in the public realm: that is, changing urban organization and landscape, and monumental construction. Foodways studies reach into the domestic realm: How do the daily behaviors of individuals express their personal identity, and How does this relate to changes and expressions of identity in broader society? Laura M. Banducci tracks through time the foodways of three sites in Etruria from about t...

Cetamura del Chianti
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Cetamura del Chianti

Expanding the study of Etruscan habitation sites to include not only traditional cities but also smaller Etruscan communities, Cetamura del Chianti examines a settlement that flourished during an exceptional time period, amid wars with the Romans in the fourth to first centuries BCE. Situated in an ideal hilltop location that was easy to defend and had access to fresh water, clay, and timber, the community never grew to the size of a city, and no known references to it survive in ancient writings; its ancient name isn’t even known. Because no cities were ever built on top of the site, excavation is unusually unimpeded. Intriguing features described in Cetamura del Chianti include an artisans’ zone with an adjoining sanctuary, which fostered the cult worship of Lur and Leinth, two relatively little known Etruscan deities, and undisturbed wells that reveal the cultural development and natural environment, including the vineyards and oak forests of Chianti, over a period of some six hundred years. Deeply enhancing our understanding of an intriguing economic, political, and cultural environment, this is a compelling portrait of a singular society.

A Consumer's Guide to Archaeological Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 600

A Consumer's Guide to Archaeological Science

Many archaeologists, as primarily social scientists, do not have a background in the natural sciences. This can pose a problem because they need to obtain chemical and physical analyses on samples to perform their research. This manual is an essential source of information for those students without a background in science, but also a comprehensive overview that those with some understanding of archaeological science will find useful. The manual provides readers with the knowledge to use archaeological science methods to the best advantage. It describes and explains the analytical techniques in a manner that the average archaeologist can understand, and outlines clearly the requirements, ben...

Social Zooarchaeology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

Social Zooarchaeology

This is the first book to provide a systematic overview of social zooarchaeology, which takes a holistic view of human-animal relations in the past. Until recently, archaeological analysis of faunal evidence has primarily focused on the role of animals in the human diet and subsistence economy. This book, however, argues that animals have always played many more roles in human societies: as wealth, companions, spirit helpers, sacrificial victims, totems, centerpieces of feasts, objects of taboos, and more. These social factors are as significant as taphonomic processes in shaping animal bone assemblages. Nerissa Russell uses evidence derived from not only zooarchaeology, but also ethnography, history and classical studies, to suggest the range of human-animal relationships and to examine their importance in human society. Through exploring the significance of animals to ancient humans, this book provides a richer picture of past societies.

Sardinia in the Mediterranean--A Footprint in the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Sardinia in the Mediterranean--A Footprint in the Sea

Beginning with the first settlements in the Paleolithic, and ending with the Roman period, this book brings together in a single volume the latest research in Sardinian studies. This Festschrift includes discussions over the nature of Paleolithic settlement on Sardinia, and presents new data on Neolithic chronology, architecture, religion, settlement patterns and metallurgy. The relations between Phoenician, Punic, Greek and Roman colonists and the indigenous Sards in the Iron Age are also treated.

Le sculture di Mont'e Prama - Contesto, scavi e materiali
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 370

Le sculture di Mont'e Prama - Contesto, scavi e materiali

  • Categories: Art

A quarant’anni dal rinvenimento delle sculture e dello straordinario sito di Mont’e Prama, una necropoli caratterizzata da più fasi di utilizzo, unica in tutta la Sardegna per tipologia e articolazione, a conclusione del restauro dei frammenti scultorei, completato in anni recentissimi, vede la luce l’edizione integrale degli scavi degli anni ’70 del secolo scorso, necessario supporto alla ripresa delle ricerche e doveroso atto di restituzione alla comunità scientifica delle informazioni dettagliate che caratterizzano l’importante complesso archeologico. Nel corso dei decenni si sono seguite innumerevoli pubblicazioni sui diversi aspetti del dato archeologico; va rilevato tuttavi...

Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, 6, 2010
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 510

Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, 6, 2010

Il volume 2010 del Notiziario si presenta denso di notizie proveniente da tutta la regione Toscana su nuovi scavi e su interessanti scoperte in progetti già avviati. I sei saggi iniziali completano la consueta ricca offerta di notizie e spunti che la Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana cura meticolosamente.

Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, 4, 2008
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 812
Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, 10/2014
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 538

Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana, 10/2014

Il volume 2014 presenta notizie proveniente da tutta la regione Toscana, sia su progetti archeologici già avviati sia sulle nuove ricerche. La sezione dei Saggi accoglie studi e ricerche di archivio, epigrafici e sul campo, in particolar modo in siti di età romana, ma anche di età del Bronzo e uno studio sui vasai di età rinascimentale, oltre anche a contributi di museografia e su eventi organizzati dalla Soprintendenza. La sezione delle Notizie, contiene schede sulle ricerche della Soprintendenza o date in concessione a cooperative private che operano nel campo dell’archeologia. Le schede, con una carta iniziale dove sono segnati i siti oggetto di studio, sono divise per province e contengono anche notizie sugli eventi, mostre, incontri di studio, attività didattiche ecc. che hanno avuto luogo nel 2014.