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Space and time in mediterranean prehistory / [edited by] Stella Souvatzi, Athena Hadji.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in archaeology ; v. 11.Publication details: Abingdon : Routledge, c2014.Description: xvi, 303 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138377844
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 937
Contents:
1. Space and time in Mediterranean prehistory and beyond/ Athena Hadji and Stella Souvatzi -- 2. Scales, interaction, and movement in later Mediterranean prehistory/ Robert Chapman -- 3. What does a settlement's layout show about the society that inhabits it? On the importance of thinking=through-images/ Stavros Stavrides -- on stone houses and the co-creation of worlds and selves/ Rachel Harkness -- 5. Bodies of evidence? Re-imagining a phenomenological approach to space and time in prehistoric Malta/ Eimear Meegan -- 6. Time and place, memory, and identity in the early Neolithic of southwest Asia/ Trevor Watkins -- 7. Constructing the present past in the Anatolian Neolithic/ Blada S. During -- 8. Communicating over space and time in the world of the iceman/ Robin Skeates -- Sharing space and time with the ancestors at an early Bronze Age tomb in south central Greece/ Emily Miller Bonney -- 10. Time and space in the middle Bronze Age Aegean world: Ialysos (Rhodes), a gateway to the eastern Mediterranean/ Toula Marketou -- 11. Space and temporality in Herding societies: exploring the dynamics of movement during the Iberian late prehistory/ Patricia Murrieta-Flores -- 12. Space and time in the architecture of prehistoric enclosures: the Iberian peninsula as a case study/ Jose E. Marquez-Romero and Victor Jimenez-Jaimez -- 13. The four-dimensional palace: the middle Bronze Age palace of Kabri through time/ Assaf Yasur-Landau and Eric H. Cline -- 14. Semiotic approaches for the study of the urban environment of the late Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri on Thera/ Konstantinos Athanasiou -- 15. Discussion: Space-time and the Mediterranean in contexts: historical, interdisciplinary, and interpretive/ Stephanie Koerner.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Space and time in Mediterranean prehistory and beyond/ Athena Hadji and Stella Souvatzi -- 2. Scales, interaction, and movement in later Mediterranean prehistory/ Robert Chapman -- 3. What does a settlement's layout show about the society that inhabits it? On the importance of thinking=through-images/ Stavros Stavrides -- on stone houses and the co-creation of worlds and selves/ Rachel Harkness -- 5. Bodies of evidence? Re-imagining a phenomenological approach to space and time in prehistoric Malta/ Eimear Meegan -- 6. Time and place, memory, and identity in the early Neolithic of southwest Asia/ Trevor Watkins -- 7. Constructing the present past in the Anatolian Neolithic/ Blada S. During -- 8. Communicating over space and time in the world of the iceman/ Robin Skeates -- Sharing space and time with the ancestors at an early Bronze Age tomb in south central Greece/ Emily Miller Bonney -- 10. Time and space in the middle Bronze Age Aegean world: Ialysos (Rhodes), a gateway to the eastern Mediterranean/ Toula Marketou -- 11. Space and temporality in Herding societies: exploring the dynamics of movement during the Iberian late prehistory/ Patricia Murrieta-Flores -- 12. Space and time in the architecture of prehistoric enclosures: the Iberian peninsula as a case study/ Jose E. Marquez-Romero and Victor Jimenez-Jaimez -- 13. The four-dimensional palace: the middle Bronze Age palace of Kabri through time/ Assaf Yasur-Landau and Eric H. Cline -- 14. Semiotic approaches for the study of the urban environment of the late Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri on Thera/ Konstantinos Athanasiou -- 15. Discussion: Space-time and the Mediterranean in contexts: historical, interdisciplinary, and interpretive/ Stephanie Koerner.

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