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|a Theoretical approaches to the archaeology of ancient Greece :
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|a "In the modern world, objects and buildings speak eloquently about their creators. Status, gender identity, and cultural affiliations are just a few characteristics we can often infer about such material culture. But can we make similar deductions about the inhabitants of the first millennium BCE Greek world? Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece offers a series of case studies exploring how a theoretical approach to the archaeology of this area provides insight into aspects of ancient society. An introductory section exploring the emergence and growth of theoretical approaches is followed by examinations of the potential insights these approaches provide. The authors probe some of the meanings attached to ancient objects, townscapes, and cemeteries, for those who created, and used, or inhabited them. The range of contexts stretches from the early Greek communities during the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, through Athens between the eighth and fifth centuries BCE, and on into present day Turkey and the Levant during the third and second centuries BCE. The authors examine a range of practices, from the creation of individual items such as ceramic vessels and figurines, through to the construction of civic buildings, monuments, and cemeteries. At the same time they interrogate a range of spheres, from craft production, through civic and religious practices, to funerary ritual"--Provided by publisher.
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|a List of Illustrations; Introduction -- Lisa C. Nevett; Part 1. Disciplinary Context; Chapter 1. A Theoretical or Atheoretical Greek Archaeology?: The Last Twenty-Five Years -- David L. Stone; Chapter 2. Haus und Stadt im klassischen Griechenland: Its Theoretical Impact Twenty-Five Years On -- Bradley A. Ault; Chapter 3. Classical Archaeology Comes of Age: Supplying Theory to Other World Archaeologies -- David Small; Part 2. Artifacts; Chapter 4. The Material Entanglements of Writing Things Down -- James Whitley
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|a Chapter 5. Chaîne Opératoire: Moving from Theory to Praxis in the Study of Attic Geometric Pottery -- Ioannis SmyrnaiosChapter 6. Reception, Intention, and Attic Vases -- Kathleen M. Lynch; Chapter 7. Ethnicity and Greek Art History in Theory and Practice -- S. Rebecca Martin; Chapter 8. Material(ity) Girl: Examining Images of Aphrodite on the Bullae from Tel Kedesh -- Lisa Ayla Çakmak; Part 3. Civic and Religious Landscapes; Chapter 9. Coordination Problems, Social Architecture, and Causal Efficacy: The Case of the Old Bouleuterion in the Athenian Agora -- Jessica Paga
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|a Chapter 10. Mapping the Religious Landscape: The Case of Pan in Athens -- Michael ScottChapter 11. The "Spatial Turn" in Ancient Greek Festival Research: Venues of the Athenian City Dionysia and the Great Panathenaia Pompai -- Soi Agelidis; Part 4. Funerary Landscapes; Chapter 12. Funerary Spatial Concepts and Spatial Practices in Southeastern Sicily during the Eighth to Fifth Centuries BCE -- Kerstin P. Hofmann and Regina Attula; Chapter 13. The Tomb Doth Protest Too Much?: Constructed Identity in Tomb II at Vergina -- Elina Salminen; Part 5. Responses
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|a Chapter 14. Theory and Method in Greek Archaeology: Some Opportunities and Challenges -- Lin FoxhallChapter 15. Does "Greek Archaeology" Matter? -- Zosia Archibald; Contributors; Index
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