H 290 x W 205 mm
250 pages
169 figures (colour throughout)
Published Dec 2020
ISBN
Paperback: 9781789697506
Digital: 9781789697513
Keywords
Tell; Landscapes; Bronze Age; Carpathians; Mediterranean
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This is the second part of a study on Bronze Age tells and on our approaches towards an understanding of this fascinating way of life, drawing on the material remains of long-term architectural stability and references back to ancestral place.
I. Introduction ;
I.1. Once More on Tells: Where and When ... ;
I.2. ... How and Why? ;
II. The Social, Space and Materiality ;
II.1. Toward a Practice-oriented Approach ;
II.2. Theory of Practice and ‘Time-Space’ (Giddens) ;
II.3. Theory of Practice and Social Space (Löw) ;
II.4. Habitus and Social Space (Bourdieu) ;
II.5. ‘Flat Ontologies’: Social Life and Materiality (Schatzki) ;
II.6. Architecture and Assemblages (Delitz, DeLanda) ;
II.7. Implications and Outlook ;
III. Space and Time on Bronze Age Tells ;
III.1. Space and Time: The Borsod Example ;
III.2. Introduction to a Bronze Age Landscape ;
III.3. The Tell or Tell-like Mound: Focus Shared or Community Divided? ;
III.4. The Enclosure: Defence or Signal? ;
III.5. The Outer Settlement: Commoners or Community? ;
IV. Tell-Living ;
IV.1. The Tell Plenum of Practices ;
IV.2. Social Life Unfolding ;
V. Epilogue ;
V.1. Death and Burial on the Bronze Age Borsod Plain ;
V.2. The Study of the European Bronze Age: A Personal Note ;
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