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Building Communities: House, Settlement and Society in the Aegan and Beyond [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 430 pages, aukštis: 300 mm, 430, 186 figs, 3 small maps
  • Serija: British School at Athens Studies No. 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: British School at Athens
  • ISBN-10: 0904887561
  • ISBN-13: 9780904887563
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 430 pages, aukštis: 300 mm, 430, 186 figs, 3 small maps
  • Serija: British School at Athens Studies No. 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: British School at Athens
  • ISBN-10: 0904887561
  • ISBN-13: 9780904887563
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volume explores a range of approaches to the built environment of the ancient Mediterranean world, with two main aims: first, to relate archaeological evidence to the wider cultural and historical context, and second, to bridge the conventional divide between prehistoric and Classical archaeology. It contains 40 papers by an international array of scholars, ranging from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, and geographically from the Aegean to Italy, North Africa, Egypt and the Black Sea. Major themes include: the theory and methodology of analysing and interpreting built space; the relationship of the built environment to social and political structures and the formation of states; the development of civic and religious space; the identification of households in the archaeological record; the formation and interpretation of domestic assemblages; problems in the identification of functional areas within the house; changing conceptions of public and private; space and gender; the function and significance of decoration in houses and palaces; the uses of ethnoarchaeology and virtual reality for understanding architectural remains; the effects of acculturation in the domestic sphere; the archaeology of the domestic economy; the problems of combining literary and archaeological evidence. The papers offer many new interpretations of a wide range of material and, taken together, give an exciting overview of the latest scholarship and ideas in this rich and developing field of study. The conference formed part of the British Academy / AHRB-funded project 'Strategies, Structures and Ideologies of the Built Environment'.

This volume explores a range of approaches to the built environment of the ancient Mediterranean world, with two main aims: first, to relate archaeological evidence to the wider cultural and historical context, and second, to bridge the conventional divide between prehistoric and Classical archaeology.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
xii
List of maps
xii
List of abbreviations
xiii
Abstracts/Πειλη ψιε xv
Preface xxvii
Introduction 1(4)
Greek houses as a source of evidence for social rlations
5(6)
Lisa Nevett
Functional analysis of survey sites
11(8)
William Cavanagh
Christopher Mee
The identification of Neolithic households: unfeasible or just disregarded?
19(10)
Stella Souvalzi
Neolithic households in Greece: the contribution of ethnoarchaeology
29(8)
Nikos Efstratiou
The Neolithic settlement at Catalhoyuk and Pueblo ethnoarchaeology
37(10)
Laura D. Steele
Extracting the domestic from indigenous Sicily
47(8)
Fraser Sturt
Simon Stoddart
Caroline Malone
Domestic architecture and public space in Early Bronze Age Poliochni (Lemnos)
55(10)
Massimo Cultraro
House, households and community at Early Minoan Fournou Korifi: methods and models for interpretation
65(12)
Todd Whitelaw
Residence design and variation in residential group structure: a case study, Mallia
77(14)
Dorella Romanou
Naturalising the cultural: architectonicised landscape as ideology in Minoan Crete
91(8)
Louise A. Hitchcock
In the shadows of Kastri: an examination of domestic and civic space at Palaikastro (Crete)
99(12)
Tim Cunningham
Life outside a Mycenaean palace: elite houses on the periphery of citadel sites
111(10)
Bryan E. Burns
Domestic space and gender roles in ancient Egyptian village households: a view from Amarna workmen's village and Deir el-Medina
121(8)
Aikaterini Koltsida
House, household and community at LM IIIC Vronda, Kavousi
129(12)
Kevin Glowacki
Cretan Early Iron Age hearth temples and the articulation of sacred space
141(8)
Mieke Prenl
Interpreting Cretan private and communal spaces (800-500 BC)
149(8)
Lena Sjogren
Architecture and social structure in Early Iron Age Greece
157(12)
Alexander Mazarakis Ainian
From megaron to oikos at Zagora
169(14)
Alexandra Coucouzeli
House --- community --- settlement: the new concept of living in Archaic Greece
183(12)
Franziska Lang
Did democracy transform Athenian space?
195(6)
Robin Osborne
Searching for the domestic: investigations of the built environment in Iron Age and Archaic Sicily
201(4)
Matthew Fitzjohn
Defining domestic space at Euesperides, Cyrenaica: Archaic structures on the Sidi Abeid
205(8)
David Gill
Patricia Flecks
Lighting dark rooms: some thoughts about the use of space in early Greek domestic architecture
213(12)
Eva Parisinou
Fire and smoke: hearths, braziers and chimneys in the Greek house
225(8)
Barbara Tsakirgis
House clearance: unpacking the `kitchen' in Classical Greece
233(10)
Lin Foxhall
More thoughts on the space of the symposium
243(8)
Kathleen M. Lynch
House and veil in ancient Greece
251(8)
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Oikos and oikonomia: Greek houses, households and the domestic economy
259(8)
Bradley A. Ault
`Living above the shop': domestic aspects of the ancient industrial workshops of the Laureion area of south-east Attica
267(14)
John Ellis Jones
Living and housing in Classical and Hellenistic Eretria
281(8)
Karl Reber
The urban layout of Megalopolis in its civic and confederate context
289(8)
James Roy
Scythian and Olbian settlements in the Lower Dnieper region
297(10)
Valeria Bylkova
From houses to tenements: domestic architecture in Hellenistic Alexandria
307(6)
Richard A. Tomlinson
Life's rich pattern: decoration as evidence for room function in Hellenistic houses
313(10)
Ruth Westgate
Differentiation in the Hellenistic houses of Delos: the question of functional areas
323(12)
Monika Trumper
Dionysos at Pompeii
335(8)
Shelley Hales
Engendering Roman domestic space
343(8)
Penelope M. Allison
The Roman domus in the Greek world
351(12)
Maria Papaioannou
Identification of space through a study of mosaics: a case study, Knossos, Crete
363(10)
Rebecca Sweetman
Some theoretical considerations and a Late Antique house from Roman Egypt
373(6)
Richard Alston
Bibliography 379(36)
List of contributors 415(2)
Indices 417(1)
Topographical index 417(2)
General index 419(10)
Maps 429