Communicating identity in Italic Iron Age communities /
Recent archaeological work has shown that South Italy was densely occupied at least from the Late Bronze Age, with a marked process of the development of proto-urban centres, accompanied by important technological transformations. The archaeological exploration of Indigenous South Italy is a relativ...
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Oxford ; Oakville, Conn. :
Oxbow Books,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Preface; Authors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: Communicating Identity in Italic Iron Age Communities
- and Beyond; 1. Communicating Identities in Funerary Iconography: the Inscribed Stelae of Northern Italy; 2. The 'Distaff Side' of Early Iron Age Aristocratic Identity in Italy; 3. Weaving, Gift and Wedding. A Local Identity for the Daunian Stelae; 4. Identity in the Tomb of the Diver at Poseidonia; 5. Communicating Identity in an Italic-Greek Community: the Case of L'Amastuola (Salento); 6. Family and Community: Self-Representation in a Lucanian Chamber Tomb
- 7. The Inscribed Caduceus from Roccagloriosa (South Italy):Image of an Emerging 'Political' Identity8. Hybridity and Hierarchy: Cultural Identity and Social Mobility in Archaic Sicily; 9. Wohnen in Compounds: Haus-Gesellschaften und soziale Gruppenbildungim frühen West- und Mittelsizilien (12.-6. Jh. v. Chr.); 10. Constructing Identity in Iron Age Sicily; 11. Constructing Identities in Multicultural Milieux: The Formation of Orphism in the Black SeaRegion and Southern Italy in the Late 6th and Early 5th Centuries BC
- 12. Greek or Indigenous? From Potsherd to Identity in Early Colonial Encounters13. Coinages of Indigenous Communities in Archaic Southern Italy -The Mint as a Means of Promoting Identity?; 14. Corfinium and Rome: Changing Place in the Social War; 15. Aspects of the Emergence of Italian Identity in the Early Roman Empire; Plates