European Archaeology: Identities and Migrations

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ISBN: 9088905207
ISBN 13: 9789088905209
Herausgeber: Laurence Manolakakis/Nathan Schlanger/Anick Coudart
Verlag: Sidestone Press
Umfang: 520 S., 60 farbige Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.08.2017
Auflage: 1/2017
Format: 3.4 x 25.7 x 18.2
Gewicht: 1487 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 2838431 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

As it appears in diverse guises - and notably as a founding narrative - the past is at the core of every functioning human society. The idea that the past can be known through scientific research has long been a fundamental challenge for western societies and for European researchers, from all disciplines concerned. Through more than four decades of outward-looking archaeological practice, the scholar, teacher and intellectual Jean-Paul Demoule has elaborated a truly global approach to European cultures and their transformations, spanning from the social inequality in Neolithic times to Indo European research to contemporary links between heritage and politics. His colleagues - British, Bulgarians, Czechs, Danes, Dutch, French, Germans, North-Americans, Spaniards, Swiss and Russians - seek to extend and enrich his vision. With contributions (written in French and in English) spanning from prehistory to the modern world, they bring in this volume new insights and data to such issues as the processes of identity construction at different scales, migratory movements in Europe, the status of gender, the role of prestige objects and megalithic monuments in the emergence of social hierarchy and in the semiology of power. without forgetting the myths and realities surrounding the Indo-European phenomenon. This book contains papers in English and French Contribution by: Anick Coudart, Laurence Manolakakis, Nanthan Schlanger, Sander van der Leeuw, Ruth Tringham, Marc-Antoine Kaeser, Patrice Brun, Laurent Nespoulous, Alain Schnapp, Bernard Stiegler, Olivier Weller, Jean-François Berger, Catherine Perlès, Marion Lichardus-Itten, John Chapman, Vladimir Slavchev, Pierre Pétrequin, Serge Cassen, Michel Errera, Alison Sheridan, Tsoni Tsonev, Senica Turcanu, Valentina Voinea, Ivan Pavlu, Petr Kvetina, Radka Sumberová, Jérôme Dubouloz, Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, Vincent Blouet, Roberto Risch, Harald Meller, Grégor Marchand, Jean Guilaine, Colin Renfrew, Lev Samuilovich Klejn, Kristian Kristiansen, Maurice Olender

Autorenporträt

Laurence Manolakakis is a researcher at the CNRS, and director of the laboratory "Trajectoires" (CNRS/Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne University). A specialist of lithic technology and resource procurement from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in Europe, in both the Balkans and in Northern France.

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