Connecting people and ideas : networks and networking in the history of archaeology

Weitere Verfasser: Coltofean-Arizancu, Laura , [HerausgeberIn]
Arnold, Bettina , [HerausgeberIn]
Bartosiewicz, L. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cham : Springer, 2025.
Umfang/Format: xii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 25cm.
Schriftenreihe: Themes in contemporary archaeology
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Parallelausgabe: ISSN: 3031810058
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Chapter 1. Social Networks and Networking in the History of Archaeology: An Introduction (Coltofean et al)
  • Chapter 2. In the Archive of Agda Montelius, or How to Find the People and Practices Behind a Great Man's Work (Gustavsson)
  • Chapter 3. Caroline Ransom Williams and the Foundations of Egyptian Archaeology in the United States (Sheppard)
  • Chapter 4. The Dutch Years of F. W. Freiherr von Bissing (1922-1926): Networks, Egyptian Objects, and an Academic Persona on the Move (Eickhoff & Smith)
  • Chapter 5. Antiquaries and Indian Agents: "Field Networks" of Ethnology and Archaeology in the North American Southwest, 1860–1880 (Snead)
  • Chapter 6. "Lieber Freund!" Nineteenth-Century Correspondence Networks and the Early History of the Milwaukee Public Museum (Arnold)
  • Chapter 7. Gábor Szinte and the Role of Networks in Early Research on Medieval Monuments in Nineteenth-Century Transylvania (Codrea & Bodó)
  • Chapter 8. Archaeological Sociability: Building Patriotic and Scientific Networks in Italy (1861-1915) (Pizzato). Chapter 9. Celticism and the Volk: Tracing the Ideas and Networks that Shaped Irish Archaeology (Whitefield)
  • Chapter 10. The Young Bairrão Oleiro and the Building of an International Scientific Network (Martins)
  • Chapter 11. Creating Authority in South Asian Archaeology: Mortimer Wheeler, Stuart Piggott, and Archaeological Knowledge in India (Miller)
  • Chapter 12. Archaeology and Networks of Authorities in a State of War: The Four-Level System in Sicily (1939-1943) (Crisà)
  • Chapter 13. Archaeological Learned Societies in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918-1941): Changing States and Roles (Lorber)
  • Chapter 14. Between Two Stools: Miodrag Grbić and the Archaeological Networks Formed Around the American and German Expeditions to Yugoslavia in the 1930s (Bandović)
  • Chapter 15. When Paradigms Meet: American and Yugoslav Archaeologists and the Neolithic in the 1960s and 1970s (Rasson)
  • Chapter 16. Fifty Years of Networking in Archaeozoology (Bartosiewicz).