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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, 12 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 9 years 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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Nicola Leoni deposited Le tumbe del Riminese in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe article deals with the tumba (or tomba) and with the diffusion of this building type in the medieval rural territory of Rimini. By tumba we normally mean a fortified settling of modest dimensions, built on high ground in order to protect cultivated areas: its characteristics are well described into the De Agricoltura, a treatise written by…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoSlow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed by calls for Taylorist efficiency. Rather than rejecting the use of digital tools, slow archaeology calls for archaeology to embrace a spirit of critical engagement with…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Athenian Black Gloss Pottery: A View from the West in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoExcavation of archaic Morgantina (c.700–450 BC), Sicily, has brought to light a significant pattern in the distribution of imported Greek pottery. This pattern, which shows a preference for imports with features that referred to metal vessels, is echoed at sites around the western Mediterranean. We argue that the preference for certain types was c…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Exchange and Influence: Hybridity and the Gate Reliefs of Thasos in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoFor at least a decade, scholars examining colonial influences on the material culture of indigenous populations in the ancient Mediterranean have found recourse in the concept of hybridity. These investigators have recognized that in situations where different cultural groups meet and mix, artifactual and behavioral traits from both the dominant…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited On Connecting Stamps – Network Analysis and Epigraphy in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoNetwork analysis is both a method and a theory for exploring the relationships inherent in archaeological materials. In this paper, I direct attention to what may be the lowest-hanging fruit for archaeological network analysis: epigraphic materials. Epigraphic materials are replete with obvious and clearly visible social networks. In their…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited Networks, Agent-Based Models and the Antonine Itineraries: Implications for Roman Archaeology in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThis paper presents a way of looking at Roman space from a Roman perspective, and suggests ways in which this point of view might open up new approaches in Roman archaeology. It turns on one conception of Roman space in particular, preserved for us in the Antonine Itineraries. Working from a position that considers the context of the itineraries…[Read more]
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Shawn Graham deposited The Equifinality of Archaeological Networks: an Agent-Based Exploratory Lab Approach in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoWhen we find an archaeological network, how can we explore the necessary versus contingent processes at play in the formation of that archaeological network? Given a set of circumstances or processes, what other possible network shapes could have emerged? This is the problem of equifinality, where many different means could potentially arrive at…[Read more]
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Nicky Agate started the topic Welcome to the general archaeology group! in the discussion
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThis group is a discussion forum for archaeologists on Humanities Commons. It works much like a listserv, in that members will get e-mail notifications (and notifications here on the Commons) of activity in whatever digest form they choose, but messages will also be archived here. If you use the CORE repository, you can instantly notify up to five…[Read more]
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Nicky Agate created the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago