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Eventful Archaeologies

New Approaches to Social Transformation in the Archaeological Record
  • Edited by: Douglas J. Bolender
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010

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The potential of events for interpreting changes in the archaeological record.

The potential of events for interpreting changes in the archaeological record.

What is the role of events when evaluating the long-term significance of the archaeological record? Given that the event is a key mechanism for structural change, are historical transformations always eventful? And what is the relationship between specific events and other temporalities of change?

In this notable volume, researchers from Germany to Iceland to New York, from across the sweep of European and North American prehistory and history, explore the promise and challenges of events, the potent intersections of history and archaeology. Of special interest are the potential of events for better understanding volcanic disasters, the "Neolithic argonauts" of the western Mediterranean, Roman provincial archaeology, early Neolithic southern Britain, change during the Paleolithic era, the Iron Age Heuneburg Mud-brick Wall, colonial New York, and households.

Indispensable for historians, archaeologists, and those ethnohistorians and anthropologists working within a long-term historical framework, Eventful Archaeologies offers a more holistic and richly textured approach for comprehending cultural change.

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Bolender Douglas J. :

Douglas J. Bolender is Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Douglas J. Bolender is Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.


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Douglas J. Bolender
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Eventful Prehistories

Fractalizing Prehistoric Research
Ezra B. W. Zubrow
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Françoise Audouze and Boris Valentin
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Past and Archaeological Re-presentations
Dušan Borić
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Times for the Early Neolithic of Southern Britain
Alasdair Whittle, Alex Bayliss and Frances Healy
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Pedro Díaz-del-Río
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Bettina Arnold
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Eventful Histories and Beyond

John Bintliff
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Colonization Events and Gender Performances
Timothy Taylor
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Louise Revell
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A Significant or Insignificant Event?
Penelope M. Allison
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Eventful Archaeology and Volcanic “Disasters”
John P. Grattan
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Oscar Aldred and Gavin Lucas
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The Transformation of Home, Work, and Self in Early New York
Christopher N. Matthews
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Epilogue

Revolutions, Transformations, Events
Graeme Barker
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eBook published on:
September 17, 2010
eBook ISBN:
9781438434247
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255
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48
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2
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46 figures, 2 tables
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