A general group for archaeologists and those interested in archaeology.
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Oliver Dietrich deposited The earliest socketed axes in southeastern Europe. Tracking the spread of a Bronze Age technological innovation in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAlthough their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefacts of
the Southeastern European Late Bronze Age. They seem to appear all at once in a horizon of hoards conventionally
parallelized with the Central European Bz D phase. Some researchers have tried to explain this sudden occurrence as
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Oliver Dietrich deposited Göbekli Tepe, Anlage H. Ein Vorbericht beim Ausgrabungsstand von 2014 in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAn extensive preliminary report on Göbekli Tepe´s Enclosure H – in German.
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Oliver Dietrich deposited A Decorated Bone ‘Spatula’ from Göbekli Tepe. On the Pitfalls of Iconographic Interpretations of Early Neolithic Art in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn 2011 a special object was discovered at Göbekli Tepe in one of the excavation trenches in the tell´s northwestern depression. The artefact was described preliminarily as a ‘spatula’ made from a rib bone. It measures 5.3 x 1.9 x 0.3 cm and carries a carved depiction that is only partially preserved. The image is unclear, however the upper part…[Read more]
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Fredrik Fahlander deposited The materiality of the ancient dead. Post-burial practices and ontologies of death in southern sweden AD 800–1200. in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe text discusses reuse and modifications of older graves in southern Sweden during the Late Iron Age and early medieval period (c. 9th to 12th centuries AD). Post-burial practices in the Late Iron Age have in general been interpreted as means to negotiate status, identity and rights to land, while in the later part of the period they are…[Read more]
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Raimund Karl deposited More tales from heritage hell: Law, policy and practice of archaeological heritage protection in Austria in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz (heritage protection law) aims to give total protection to all archaeological heritage. To achieve this, it takes a ‘finds-centred’ approach: chance finds are protected by some provisions in the law, searching for archaeology is restricted severely, and exclusively to archaeology graduates, by others. Yet, what has…[Read more]
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Raimund Karl deposited The Freedom of Archaeological Research: Archaeological Heritage Protection and Civil Rights in Austria (and Beyond) in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoArchaeologists like to think that heritage protection laws serve the purpose to protect all archaeology from damage. Thus, provisions like that of § 11 (1) Austrian Denkmalschutzgesetz or Art. 3 i-ii of the Valetta convention are interpreted as a blanket ban on archaeological fieldwork ‘unauthorised’ by national heritage agencies, and a gene…[Read more]
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Caitlin Chaves Yates deposited Beyond the Mound: Locating Complexity in Northern Mesopotamia during the ‘Second Urban Revolution’ in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoI investigate the organization of urban activities in Early Bronze Age cities of Northern Mesopotamia. I combine evidence from archaeological survey, magnetometry, and excavations to demonstrate that cities were broadly integrated in terms of function and use of space: inhabitants in outer cities, lower towns, and extramural areas all pursued a…[Read more]
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Charles Jones deposited …or equivalent combination of experience and education in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoPublished in the Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2015. This contribution was part of FORUM Investing in the Future of the Past: Alternative Careers for Mediterranean Archaeologists.
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Meredith Warren deposited Coming Back to Life: The Permeability of Past and Present, Mortality and Immortality, Death and Life in the Ancient Mediterranean in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe lines between death and life were neither fixed nor finite to the peoples of the ancient Mediterranean. For most, death was a passageway into a new and uncertain existence. The dead were not so much extinguished as understood to be elsewhere, and many perceived the deceased to continue to exercise agency among the living. Even for those more…[Read more]
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Guy Middleton deposited Telling Stories: The Mycenaean Origins of the Philistines in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoThe story of the Philistines as Mycenaean or Aegean migrants, refugees who fled the Aegean after the collapse of the palace societies c.1200 BC, bringing an Aegean culture and practices to the Eastern Mediterranean, is well known. Accepted as essentially true by some, yet rejected as little more than a modern myth by others, the migration…[Read more]
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Guy Middleton deposited Nothing Lasts Forever: Environmental Discourses on the Collapse of Past Societies in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoThe study of the collapse of past societies raises many questions for the theory and practice of archaeology. Interest in collapse extends as well into the natural sciences and environmental and sustainability policy. Despite a range of approaches to collapse, the predominant paradigm is environmental collapse, which I argue obscures recognition…[Read more]
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Guy Middleton deposited The Collapse of Palatial Society in LBA Greece and the Postpalatial Period in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoThe collapse of palatial society at the end of the Greek Bronze Age in c.1200 BC has long been a subject of fascination and contention. This monograph re-evaluates the different theories on this collapse and possible areas of continuity, making full use of recent archaeological data as well as the latest theoretical work on collapse in the…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Archaeological Data and Small Projects: A Case Study from the Pyla-Koustopetria Archaeological Project on Cyprus in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoA case study in how small projects use digital tools.
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months agoAn article on Slow Archaeology for a volume of North Dakota Quarterly dedicated to Slow.
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Daniela Avido deposited A case of deliberately concealed objects from Argentina (Province of Buenos Aires, 19th century) in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoThis paper describes a peculiar set of objects from the “La Elvira” site, also known as The Bicentennial House in La Matanza, the most populated county in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (Figure 1). These objects were found in the last standing building from “La Elvira”, a 19th century productive ranch in the countryside near Buenos…[Read more]
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Paul Reilly deposited Additive Archaeology: An Alternative Framework for Recontextualising Archaeological Entities in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAdditive manufacturing poses a number of challenges to conventional understandings of materiality, including the so-called archaeological record. In particular, concepts such as real, virtual, and authentic are becoming increasingly unstable, as archaeological artefacts and assemblages can be digitalised, reiterated, extended and distributed…[Read more]
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Henry Colburn deposited Art of the Achaemenid Empire and Art in the Achaemenid Empire in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoThis chapter is an introduction to two of the major aspects of the study of Achaemenid Persian art, namely its definition, and the analysis of quotations of other artistic traditions. Achaemenid art is best defined as consisting of two categories of material. One is the art of the empire, i.e. art produced in furtherance of imperial goals. The…[Read more]
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Henry Colburn deposited Orientalism, Postcolonialism, and the Achaemenid Empire: Meditations on Bruce Lincoln’s Religion, Empire, and Torture in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn his recent study of religion and imperialism in the Achaemenid Persian Empire, Bruce Lincoln depicts the Achaemenids as savage and decadent in order to make a point about contemporary American foreign policy. This paper challenges Lincoln’s vision of the empire by examining the severe methodological flaws that underlie it, especially his…[Read more]
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Daniel Diffendale deposited Five Republican monuments. On the supposed building program of M. Fulvius Flaccus in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIt has recently been argued that a group of five monuments at S. Omobono were part of a single building program, attributed to the Roman consul M. Fulvius Flaccus in 264 BCE, a program that also included a monument at Orvieto, loc. Campo della Fiera. The monuments in question include two altars, a circular ‘donarium’ and fragments of two bases car…[Read more]
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Henry Colburn deposited Movement and Materiality: Mobile Cores and the Archaeology of Political Boundaries in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article addresses how current archaeological approaches to political boundaries potentially misconstrue evidence for mobile kingship.
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