Balkan dialogues : negotiating identity between prehistory and the present

Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Umfang/Format: xiii, 279 pages : illustrations , maps ; 24 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Routledge studies in archaeology 25
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Balkanhalbinsel
Parallelausgabe: Balkan dialogues (Online version) | ISSN: 978-1-315-67387-5
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 13 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • I. Rethinking groups and cultures
  • Later Balkan prehistory : a transcultural perspective / Joseph Maran
  • Ethnicity as a form of social organization : notes on the multiplicity of understandings of a contested concept / Hans Peter Hahn
  • The transitions between Neolithic and early Bronze Age in Greece, and the "Indo-European problem" / Jean-Paul Demoule
  • Let's stop speaking "cultures"! : alternative means to assess historical developments in the prehistoric Balkans / Zoï Tsirtsoni
  • A tradition in nine maps : un-layering Niger River polychrome water jars / Olivier P. Gosselain
  • II. Identities in transition
  • Socio-spatial organisation and early Neolithic expansion in western Anatolia and Greece / Martin Furholt
  • Negotiating identities and exchanging values : Neolithic pottery production and circulation in Thessaly / Areti Pentedeka
  • Inheritance, population development and social identities : southeast Europe, 5200-4300 BCE / Johannes Müller
  • Culinary landscapes and identity in prehistoric Greece : an archaeobotanical exploration / Soultana Valamoti
  • III. Frontiers and boundaries
  • Neolithic assemblages and spatial boundaries as exemplified through the Neolithic of northwestern Turkey / Mehmet Özdogan
  • Cultivating identities : landscape production among early farmers in the southern Balkans / Susan E. Allen
  • Erasing boundaries or changing identities? : the transition from early/middle to late Neolithic, new evidence from southern Serbia / Jasna Vukovic
  • Practicing archaeology and researching present identities in no man's land : a view from the tri-national Prespa Lake / Maja Gori, Petrika Lera, Stavros Oikonomidis, Aris Papayiannis and Akis Tsonos.