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El. knyga: Rural Landscapes of Archaic Cyprus: An Archaeology of Environmental and Social Change

(University of Chicago)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009081566
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009081566

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Using various archaeological, environmental, and historical data, this book argues that changes in landscapes, climate, and rural practices were instrumental to Iron Age political formations on Cyprus. It offers new insights into landscape archaeologies and contributes to current debates about society's relationships with changing environments.

The ninth to the fifth centuries BCE saw a series of significant historical transformations across Cyprus, especially in the growth of towns and in developments in the countryside. In this book, Catherine Kearns argues that changing patterns of urban and rural sedentism drove social changes as diverse communities cultivated new landscape practices. Climatic changes fostered uneven relationships between people, resources like land, copper, and wood, and increasingly important places like rural sanctuaries and cemeteries. Bringing together a range of archaeological, textual, and scientific evidence, the book examines landscapes, environmental history, and rural practices to argue for their collective instrumentality in the processes driving Iron Age political formations. It suggests how rural households managed the countryside, interacted with the remains of earlier generations, and created gathering spaces alongside the development of urban authorities. Offering new insights into landscape archaeologies, Dr Kearns contributes to current debates about society's relationships with changing environments.

Recenzijos

'[ An] innovative and original contribution to landscape studies and to the archaeology of complex societies in the eastern Mediterranean.' Alex R. Knodell, Journal of Near Eastern Studies

Daugiau informacijos

Examines the archaeology of landscapes, environments, and rural communities that constituted the transformative Archaic period on Cyprus.
Preface.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Part I.
Chapter 2: Re-assessing the
Land- of Landscape: Environments, Climates, Weathering.
Chapter 3: Unruly
Landscapes: Rural Resources, Territory, Time. Part II
Chapter 4: Pulses in an
Electromagnetic Field: First-Millennium BCE Environmental and Social Change.
Chapter 5: Beyond Amathus: South-Central Cyprus in Context.
Chapter 6:
Gypsum, Copper, Soil: Archaic Countrysides.
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Becoming
Rural. Appendix I.
Catherine Kearns is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics, University of Chicago. She conducts fieldwork on Iron Age sites in Cyprus with the KAMBE Project, for which she has received support from the Mellon Foundation, ACLS, Loeb Classical Library Foundation, and the US Fulbright program. She has published in numerous journals and recently co-edited New Directions in Cypriot Archaeology (2019).