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Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece : Manipulating Material Culture /

"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 B...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Nevett, Lisa C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2017]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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
  • Chapter 5. Chaîne Operatoire: 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
  • 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
  • Chapter 14. Theory and Method in Greek Archaeology: Some Opportunities and Challenges
  • Lin FoxhallChapter 15. Does "Greek Archaeology" Matter?
  • Zosia Archibald; Contributors; Index