Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe : Sedentism, Architecture and Practice.

1. Verfasser: Hofmann, Daniela , ORC ID
Weitere Verfasser: Smyth, Jessica.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012.
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (406 pages).
Schriftenreihe: One world archaeology
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Parallelausgabe: Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe : Sedentism, Architecture and Practice (Print version:)
Online Zugang: Available online
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Dwelling, Materials, Cosmology-Transforming Houses in the Neolithic -- Materials -- Practice and Dwelling -- Cosmology and Worldview -- Tradition and Change -- References -- Chapter-2 -- Houses and Households: A Near Eastern Perspective -- Introduction -- Architectural Developments During the Neolithic -- Pre-Pottery Neolithic A -- The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B -- The PNA -- Discussion -- What's There -- What Made It Tick? -- From the Outside -- Different -- Differences Between Profane and Ritual -- Lifecycle -- Function/Private and Public -- Wrapping It Up -- References -- Chapter-3 -- Diversity, Uniformity and the Transformative Properties of the House in Neolithic Greece -- Architecture, Sedentism and the Origins of Settled Life in Greece -- Multiple Scales of Diversity and Their Meaning -- Spatial Scales -- Temporal Scales -- The House as a Unifying Way of Life -- Connections and Uniformities Across the Wider Social Landscape -- The Socially Constructed Environment -- The Circulation of People, Material, and Ideas -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Embodied Houses: The Social and Symbolic Agency of Neolithic Architecture in the Republic of Macedonia -- Neolithic Architecture in the Republic of Macedonia -- Houses as Structures -- Dwelling Within: The Inner Body of the House -- Structures -- Household -- Rituals -- Houses as Social and Symbolic Units -- The Domestication of Death -- Conclusion: House Embodiment -- References -- Chapter-5 -- Houses in the Archaeology of the Tripillia: Cucuteni Groups -- Introduction -- Materials -- Practice -- Meaning -- Tradition and Change -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter-6 -- Tracing the Beginning of Sedentary Life in the Carpathian Basin -- Introduction. 
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505 8 |a Architecture of the Mid-6th Millennium in the Carpathian Basin -- Mesolithic Prelude -- Early Neolithic Antecedents (the Starčevo and Körös Cultures) -- The Emergence of the Central European LBK House -- Discussion -- Transdanubia: The Cradle of the LBK Longhouse -- Environmental Factors -- Mental Factors -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter-7 -- Of Time and the House: The Early Neolithic Communities of the Paris Basin and Their Domestic Architecture -- Introduction -- Time and Domestic Architecture -- Architecture and Time -- The Lifecycle of the Early Neolithic Longhouse -- Birth: Looking Forward -- The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition -- Building a Longhouse -- Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG) Longhouses -- Living: Daily Routine -- The Everyday House -- The Yearly Cycle -- Daily Life with Other Houses -- Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG) Daily Life -- Death: Looking Back -- Ending the House -- The House in Memory -- Changes Between the Rubané and Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (VSG) -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter-8 -- Change and Continuity in the Danubian Longhouses of Lowland Poland -- Introduction -- The House -- Linearbandkeramik (LBK) -- Brześć Kujawski Culture (BKC) -- The House Within the Settlement -- Linearbandkeramik (LBK) -- Brześć Kujawski Culture (BKC) -- Discussion-Comparison of Similarities and Differences -- References -- Chapter-9 -- Living By The Lake. Domestic Architecture in the Alpine Foreland -- Introduction -- The Lake Village House -- Construction -- Continuity and Impermanence -- The Household -- The Symbolic House -- Village Communities? -- Site Organisation -- The Importance of Practice -- Transmissions and Connections -- Cultural Change -- The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition -- Conclusion: Change and Continuity From the DANUBIAN World -- References -- Chapter-10. 
505 8 |a Home is When you Build it. Characteristicsof Building and Occupation in the Lower RhineArea Wetlands (5500-2500 cal bc) -- Introduction -- A View from the Longhouse -- A Troublesome Template -- The Lower Rhine Delta: from Hunting and Gatheringto Hunting, Gathering and Farming -- Huts, Houses and Clusters of Posts -- The Late Mesolithic (6450-4900 cal bc) -- The Swifterbant Culture (5000-3400 cal bc) -- The Hazendonk Group (3800-3400 cal bc) -- The Vlaardingen Culture (3400-2500 cal bc) -- A Delta Phenomenon? -- Building and Rebuilding: Common Practicesand Structuring Principles -- A Vernacular Tradition? -- Practices of Repetition -- Building and Rebuilding -- Wood Use -- Other Practices of Repetition -- Discussion -- Keeping Things in Place -- Memory Maintenance -- Performing Memory -- Creating Persistent Places -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter-11 -- The End of the Longhouse -- Introduction -- The Shadow of the Linearbandkeramik (LBK) -- The Disappearing Longhouse: VSG and Cerny -- A New Tradition: Epi-Rössen, Chasséen and Michelsberg -- Crossing the Water -- References -- Chapter-12 -- Early Neolithic Habitation Structures in Britain and Ireland: A Matter of Circumstance and Context -- Introduction -- The Neolithisation of Britain and Ireland, and the Role of Large Houses in this Process -- Subsequent Developments: 'Budding Off' and the Use of a Range of Habitation Structures -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-13 -- Tides of Change? The House Through the Irish Neolithic -- Introduction -- The Nouvelle Vague -- The Dating Revolution -- Who Were These House Dwellers? -- The House and Society -- Things Fall Apart? -- The Rise of the Tomb -- The Grooved Ware influence -- Tides of Change -- References -- Chapter-14 -- Lost and found: Houses in the Neolithic of Southern Scandinavia -- Introduction -- Finding Houses. 
505 8 |a Huts and Houses During the Early Neolithic -- Houses From the Later Funnel Beaker Culture -- Houses for the Living-Monuments for the Dead -- Continuity and Change-House and Farm in the Late Middle Neolithic -- Houses and Hierarchies-Farms and Villages of the Late Neolithic -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-15 -- From Diffusion to Structural Transformation: The Changing Roles of the Neolithic House in the Middle East, Turkey and Europe -- Material Entanglements of Houses -- The Occupants Of and Activities Within Houses -- The Changing Roles of the House -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-16 -- House, Household, Home -- What is a House? -- Interior Worlds -- Out of Bounds -- Home Time -- Material Culture and Time -- Time and Chronology: Context or Circumstance -- Archaeological Architecture -- References -- Chapter-17 -- Transformations in the Art of Dwelling: Some Anthropological Reflections on Neolithic Houses -- Archaeology and Social Theory -- Reflections On Sedentism and Its Consequences -- Social Memory and the Life and Death of Houses -- Continuity and Competition -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. 
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