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Women in Antiquity - Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology (Hardcover): Sarah Milledge Nelson Women in Antiquity - Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology (Hardcover)
Sarah Milledge Nelson; Contributions by Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, Marie Louise Stig Sorenson, Bettina Arnold, …
R2,675 Discovery Miles 26 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Archaeology is one of our most powerful sources of new information about the past, about the lives of our ancient and not-so-ancient ancestors. The contributors to Women in Antiquity consider the theoretical problems involved in discerning what the archaeological evidence tells us about gender roles in antiquity. The book includes chapters on the history of gender research, historical texts, mortuary analysis, household remains, hierarchy, and ethnoarchaeology, with each chapter teasing out the inherent difficulty in interpreting ancient evidence as well as the promise of new understanding. Women in Antiquity offers a fresh, accessible account of how we might grasp the ways in which sexual roles and identities shaped the past.

Women in Antiquity - Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology (Paperback): Sarah Milledge Nelson Women in Antiquity - Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology (Paperback)
Sarah Milledge Nelson; Contributions by Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, Marie Louise Stig Sorenson, Bettina Arnold, …
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Archaeology is one of our most powerful sources of new information about the past, about the lives of our ancient and not-so-ancient ancestors. The contributors to Women in Antiquity consider the theoretical problems involved in discerning what the archaeological evidence tells us about gender roles in antiquity. The book includes chapters on the history of gender research, historical texts, mortuary analysis, household remains, hierarchy, and ethnoarchaeology, with each chapter teasing out the inherent difficulty in interpreting ancient evidence as well as the promise of new understanding. Women in Antiquity offers a fresh, accessible account of how we might grasp the ways in which sexual roles and identities shaped the past.

Specialization, Exchange and Complex Societies (Paperback): Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Timothy K Earle Specialization, Exchange and Complex Societies (Paperback)
Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Timothy K Earle
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, a comparative study of specialized production in prehistoric societies, examines both adaptionist and political approaches to specialization and exchange using a worldwide perspective. What forms of specialization and exchange promote social stratification, political integration and institutional specialization? Can increases in specialization always be linked to improved subsistence strategies or are they more closely related to the efforts of political elites to strengthen coalitions and establish institutions of control? Are valuables as important as subsistence goods in the developmental process? These and other questions are examined in the contexts of ten prehistoric societies, ranging from the incipient complexity of Mississippian chiefdoms through to the more complex systems of West Africa, Hawaii and Bronze Age Europe, to the agrarian states of Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, Peru and Yamato Japan. Each society is the subject of a separate study by a scholar whose own research has provided new insights into the interplay of specialization, exchange and social complexity in the region studied.

Factional Competition and Political Development in the New World (Paperback, Revised): Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, John W. Fox Factional Competition and Political Development in the New World (Paperback, Revised)
Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, John W. Fox
R1,182 Discovery Miles 11 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Factionalism is an important force of social transformation, and this volume examines how factional competition in the kinship and political structures in ancient New World societies led to the development of chiefdoms, states and empires. The case studies, from a range of New World societies, represent all levels of non-egalitarian societies and a wide variety of ecological settings in the New World. They document the effects of factionalism on the structure of particular polities: for example, how it might have led to the growth of social inequality, or to changing patterns of chiefly authority, or to state formation and expansion, or institutional specialisation. The work is a creative and substantial contribution to our understanding of the political dynamics in early state society, and will interest archaeologists, anthropologists, political scientists and historians.

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