Locality and Agency in the Iron Age Mediterranean

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Locality and Agency in the Iron Age Mediterranean

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 375 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Against the background of the interest in ancient Mediterranean connectivity and globalization, the present volume examines local places and local communities. Exploring the interplay between the local and the global, the focus shifts from long-distance connections and 'global' trends to the local dimensions of Mediterranean interactions, highlighting how local contexts engaged with their long-distance counterparts. Given the transformative nature of this period and region, our focus is firmly on the western Mediterranean during the first half of the first millennium BCE. Discussions of the local places and local communities of the Iron Age West Mediterranean are wrapped around the twin notions of agency and locality. We argue that everyday local agency produces locality in an ongoing dialectic, ranging from collaboration to struggle, with globalizing influences and colonial forces. The eighteen West Mediterranean case studies are organized around the themes of 'Indigeneity and locality', 'agency and empowerment' and 'practice and production'.

Contents

1. Introduction: locality and agency in the Iron age West Mediterranean Peter van Dommelen, Christian Heitz, Erich Kistler and Birgit Öhlinger; Part I. Indigeneity and Locality: 2. Cambiare tutto per non cambiare niente. The production of locality in ancient Basilicata within and beyond the colonies Giulia Saltini Semerari; 3. What (who) is local in Iron age South Iberia? Beatriz Marín-Aguilera; 4. Crossing boundaries: the tomb of the diver and the Greek symposion Gabriel Zuchtriegel; 5. Colonial moments: the locality of Morgantina Carla Antonaccio and Tim Shea; 6. The production of locality in the Nuragic and Phoenician Sulcis district (SW Sardinia) in the late orientalizing period Carla Perra; 7. Building a new identity in Segesta between tradition and innovation: what the sacred contexts of the 6th and 5th centuries BCE tell us Monica de Cesare; Part II. Agency and Empowerment: 8. Good times for indigenous settlements in central West Sicily Stefano Vassallo; 9. Dynamic connections between Nuragic and Phoenician inhabitants of late iron age Sardinia Carlo Tronchetti; 10. The multiple productions of locality at Archaic Monte Lato (Western Sicily, 6th to 5th centuries BCE) Erich Kistler, Birgit Öhlinger and Martin Mohr; 11. Societies, power and identities in Mediterranean Languedoc (Southern France) in the early iron age (8th-5th centuries BCE) Éric Gailledrat; 12. Production of locality and empowerment in Mallorca (Balearic Islands) during the 8th-5th centuries BCE: a view from the margins Jordi Hernández-Gasch; 13. Power, ideology and identity in the 'Tartessic Southwest': the ritual context of the Aliseda hoard (Cáceres, Spain) Alonso Rodríguez Díaz; Part III. Practice and Production: 14. Households and communities in the early iron age of South-east Iberia Jaime Vives-Ferrándiz Sánchez; 15. Textile tools, women's agency and the production of locality at Monte Polizzo. A study of weaving and society in iron age Sicily Christian Mühlenbock; 16. Tradition, mediation and cultural interaction: pottery for the preparation and consumption of food in Indigenous Western Sicily Francesca Spatafora; 17. Forging the ties that bind. Colonial connections and the power of place in west central Sardinia Peter van Dommelen; 18. The role of ritual and craft production in social interaction and elite empowerment in a mixed centre during the South Italian iron age Mario Denti; 19. Locality without colonial presence? Traditionalism and the use of foreign goods in pre-Roman Northern Apulia Christian Heitz; Afterword; 20. The iron age and Archaic period in the western Mediterranean: assessing the qualities of locality in comparative research Peter Attema.

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