Agency and identity in the Ancient Near East : new paths forward

Weitere Verfasser: Ross, Jennifer C.
Steadman, Sharon R.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London; Oakville, CT : Equinox Pub., 2010.
Umfang/Format: vi, 207 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Approaches to anthropological archaeology
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Agency and identity in the ancient Near East : new paths forward /
  • Jennifer C. Ross and Sharon R. Steadman
  • Movement across the landscape and residential stability : agency and place in the southern Levantine early Bronze Age /
  • Jennifer E. Jones
  • Agency, architecture, and archaeology : prehistoric settlements in central Anatolia /
  • Sharon R. Steadman
  • Agents in motion /
  • Scott Branting
  • Subsistence actions at Catalhoyuk /
  • Nerissa Russell and Amy Bogaard
  • The scribal artifact : technological innovation in the Uruk period /
  • Jennifer C. Ross
  • Shared painting : the practice of decorating late Neolithic pottery in northern Mesopotamia /
  • A. Gabriela Castro Gessner
  • Early Islamic pottery : evidence of a revolution in diet and dining habits? /
  • Jodi Magness
  • Material culture and identity : Assyrians, Aramaeans, and the indigenous peoples of Iron Age southeastern Anatolia /
  • Timothy Matney
  • Object agency? Spatial perspective, social relations, and the stele of Hammurabi /
  • Marian H. Feldman
  • Akkad and agency, archaeology and annals : considering power and intent in third-millennium BCE Mesopotamia /
  • Anne Porter
  • Agency, identity, and the Hittite state /
  • Gregory McMahon
  • Beyond agency. Beyond agency : identity and individuals in archaeology /
  • A. Bernard Knapp.