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Social Approaches to an Industrial Past - The Archaeology and Anthropology of Mining (Paperback): Eugenia W. Herbert, A.... Social Approaches to an Industrial Past - The Archaeology and Anthropology of Mining (Paperback)
Eugenia W. Herbert, A. Bernard Knapp, Vincent C. Pigott
R1,725 Discovery Miles 17 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social Approaches to an Industrial Past addresses the social issues of mining communities in research spanning a period of 4,500 years. The volume considers themes which are relatively new to archaeology: * the social context of production * gender * power and labour exploitation * imperialism and colonialism * production and technology.

Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean - Mobility, Materiality and Identity (Paperback): Peter van Dommelen, A.... Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean - Mobility, Materiality and Identity (Paperback)
Peter van Dommelen, A. Bernard Knapp
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Material Connections eschews outdated theory, tainted by colonialist attitudes, and develops a new cultural and historical understanding of how factors such as mobility, materiality, conflict and co-presence impacted on the formation of identity in the ancient Mediterranean. Fighting against 'hyper-specialisation' within the subject area, it explores the multiple ways that material culture was used to establish, maintain and alter identities, especially during periods of transition, culture encounter and change. A new perspective is adopted, one that perceives the use of material culture by prehistoric and historic Mediterranean peoples in formulating and changing their identities. It considers how objects and social identities are entangled in various cultural encounters and interconnections. The movement of people as well as objects has always stood at the heart of attempts to understand the courses and process of human history. The Mediterranean offers a wealth of such information and Material Connections, expanding on this base, offers a dynamic, new subject of enquiry - the social identify of prehistoric and historic Mediterranean people - and considers how migration, colonial encounters, and connectivity or insularity influence social identities. The volume includes a series of innovative, closely related case studies that examine the contacts amongst various Mediterranean islands - Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily, Crete, Cyprus, the Balearics - and the nearby shores of Italy, Greece, North Africa, Spain and the Levant to explore the social and cultural impact of migratory, colonial and exchange encounters. Material Connections forges a new path in understanding the material culture of the Mediterranean and will be essential for those wishing to develop their understanding of material culture and identity in the Mediterranean.

Social Approaches to an Industrial Past - The Archaeology and Anthropology of Mining (Hardcover): Eugenia W. Herbert, A.... Social Approaches to an Industrial Past - The Archaeology and Anthropology of Mining (Hardcover)
Eugenia W. Herbert, A. Bernard Knapp, Vincent C. Pigott
R4,385 Discovery Miles 43 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Author Biography:
A. Bernard Knapp is reader in Archaeology at the University of Glasgow. Vincent C. Pigott is Senior Researcher at the Museum Applied Science Centre for Archaeology (MASCA), University of Pennsylvania Museum. Eugenia W. Herbert is E. Nevious Rodman Professor of History Emeritus, Mount Holyoke College, and book review editor for the African Studies Review.

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus - Identity, Insularity, and Connectivity (Hardcover, New): A. Bernard Knapp Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus - Identity, Insularity, and Connectivity (Hardcover, New)
A. Bernard Knapp
R6,474 R3,433 Discovery Miles 34 330 Save R3,041 (47%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A. Bernard Knapp presents a new island archaeology and island history of Bronze Age and early Iron Age Cyprus, set in its Mediterranean context. Drawing out tensions between different ways of thinking about islands, and how they are connected or isolated from surrounding islands and mainlands, Knapp addresses an under-studied but dynamic new field of archaeological enquiry - the social identity of prehistoric and protohistoric Mediterranean islanders. In treating issues such as ethnicity, migration, and hybridization, he provides an up-to-date theoretical analysis of a wide range of relevant archaeological data. In using historical documents to re-present the Cypriot past, he also offers an integrated archaeological and socio-historical synthesis of insularity and social identity on the Mediterranean's third largest island.

Migration Myths and the End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean (Paperback): A. Bernard Knapp Migration Myths and the End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean (Paperback)
A. Bernard Knapp
R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Element looks critically at migration scenarios proposed for the end of the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean. After presenting some historical background to the development of migration studies, including types and definitions of migration as well as some of its possible material correlates, I consider how we go about studying human mobility and issues regarding 'ethnicity'. There follows a detailed and critical examination of the history of research related to migration and ethnicity in the southern Levant at the end of the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1200 BC), considering both migrationist and anti-migrationist views. I then present and critique recent studies on climatic and related issues, as well as the current state of evidence from palaeogenetics and strontium isotope analyses. The conclusion attempts to look anew at this enigmatic period of transformation and social change, of mobility and connectivity, alongside the hybridised practices of social actors.

The Archaeology of Cyprus - From Earliest Prehistory through the Bronze Age (Paperback, New): A. Bernard Knapp The Archaeology of Cyprus - From Earliest Prehistory through the Bronze Age (Paperback, New)
A. Bernard Knapp
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Situated between the worlds of the Near East, Europe and Africa, the archaeology and culture of Cyprus are central to an understanding of the ancient Mediterranean world. This book treats the archaeology of Cyprus from the first-known human presence during the Late Epipalaeolithic (ca. 11,000 BC) through the end of the Bronze Age (ca. 1000 BC). A. Bernard Knapp examines the archaeological and documentary records of prehistoric Cyprus within their regional context, paying special attention to the Levant and the Aegean. The appendix (compiled by Sturt W. Manning) analyses all published radiocarbon dates from the island, providing for the first time a comprehensive chronological framework for all of Cypriot prehistory. Focusing on key themes such as identity, insularity and connectivity, and society, community and polity throughout, this book provides a remarkably up-to-date and integrated synthesis of human activity on the Mediterranean's third-largest island.

Archaeology, Annales, and Ethnohistory (Paperback): A. Bernard Knapp Archaeology, Annales, and Ethnohistory (Paperback)
A. Bernard Knapp
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection considers the relevance of the Annales 'school' for archaeology. The Annales movement regarded orthodox history as too much concerned with events, too narrowly political, too narrative in form and too isolated from neighbouring disciplines. Annalistes attempted to construct a 'total' history, dealing with a wide range of human activity, and combining divergent material, documentary, and theoretical approaches to the past. Annales-oriented research utilizes the techniques and tools of various ancillary fields, and integrates temporal, spatial, material and behavioural analyses. Such an approach is obviously attractive to archaeologists, for even though they deal with material data rather than social facts, they are just as much as historians interested in understanding social, economic and political factors such as power and dominance, conflict, exchange and other human activities. Three introductory essays consider the relationship between Annales methodology and current archaeological theory. Case studies draw upon methodological variations of the multifaceted Annales approach. The volume concludes with two overviews, one historical and the other archaeological.

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