H 276 x W 203 mm
308 pages
Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white
Published Nov 2020
Archaeopress Access Archaeology
ISBN
Paperback: 9781789697940
Digital: 9781789697957
Keywords
Datasets; Turkey; Northern Europe; Eastern Europe; Zooarchaeology; Near East
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Edited by Kyra Kaercher, Monique Arntz, Nancy Bomentre, Xosé L. Hermoso-Buxán, Kevin Kay, Sabrina Ki, Ruairidh Macleod, Helena Muñoz-Mojado, Lucy Timbrell, Izzy Wisher
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The theme for the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference (CASA) 2019 was New Frontiers in Archaeology and this volume presents papers from a wide range of topics such as new geographical areas of research, using museum collections and legacy data, new ways to teach archaeology and new scientific or theoretic paradigms.
New Frontiers in Archaeology – Kyra Kaercher and Monique Arntz ;
Session 1: Strength in Numbers: Combining Old Datasets to Answer New Questions ;
Strength in Numbers: Combining Old Datasets to Answer New Questions – Lucy Timbrell ;
Hunting in the Neolithic: Zooarchaeological Meta-analysis of the Role of Wild Mammals in Eastern Europe 6500-3000 BCE – Giselle F. Rainsford-Betts ;
The Relevance of Çatalhöyük Reflexive Diaries – Gustavo Sandoval ;
Multiple Datasets, Multiple Meanings? A Reanalysis of Multiple Internment Burials in Early Anglo-Saxon England – Caroline Palmer ;
The Reuse of Archaeological Data: Grand Challenges and New Approaches to Southern Levantine Mortuary Archaeology – Sara Mura ;
Session 2: Past and Future-Lifestyle and Inequality ;
Past and Future-Lifestyle and Inequality – Sabrina Ki and Helena Muñoz-Mojado ;
Magdalenian Minds: Evaluating the Role of Cognition in Mobiliary Art of the Magdalenian – Molly Hardman ;
Gathering Practices in Eastern-Central Sweden During the Middle and Late Mesolithic – Erik Solfeldt ;
Missing Objects: New Perspectives to Tackle the Problem of Textile Activity – Patricia Rosell Garrido ;
Session 3: Animal-Human Interactions: Becoming, Creating, Relating ;
Animal-Human Interactions: Becoming, Creating, Relating – Izzy Wisher and Kevin Kay ;
Beating the Dead Horse? Using Ethnography for Middle Palaeolithic Zooarchaeological Contexts in North-West Europe – Erica Priestley ;
Hounds of Hel: How Did the Mythological Significance of Viking Age Dogs Affect their Social Position? – Jessica Cousen ;
Hold Your Horses – Animals in Ancient Thrace – Stella Nikolova ;
Seen but not Herd: Animals in La Tène Art in England and Wales – Rebecca L. Ellis ;
Wolf vs. Dragon. What if Medieval Dragons Were Wolf-Headed Snakes from Antiquity? – Giuseppe Delia ;
Session 4: Public Archaeology in the Light of Global Politics: New Challenges and Opportunities ;
Public Archaeology in the Light of Global Politics: New Challenges and Opportunities – Nancy Bomentre ;
Rights of Cultural Objects: Gypsy Girl Reuniting with Her Company – Elvin Akbulut Dağlıer ;
Papa He’e Nalu: Two Surfboards from Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum – Joanna Tonge ;
Session 5: New Frontiers in the Archaeology of Buildings ;
New Frontiers in the Archaeology of Buildings – Xosé L. Hermoso-Buxán ;
Desert Kites: A New Frontier in Near Eastern Archaeology – Mariam Shakhmuradyan ;
Peculiar Elements of the Built Environment: The Problem of ‘Special Rural Settlements’ and Identification of Rural Social Hierarchies. Archaeological Evidence from a Medieval Village in the Western Periphery of the German Central Uplands – Roman Zabolotnîi ;
The Fort-Towers in La Rioja (Central-Northern Iberia): Conservation Status and Rehabilitations – Isaac Martínez-Espinosa ;
Session 6: New Frontiers in Archaeological Sciences: Trowel-Blazing at the Cutting Edge? ;
Introduction: Really Cool Stuff in the Future of Archaeological Sciences – Ruairidh Macleod