Shaping Cultural Landscapes : Connecting Agriculture, Crafts, Construction, Transport, and Resilience Strategies

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Shaping Cultural Landscapes : Connecting Agriculture, Crafts, Construction, Transport, and Resilience Strategies

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Any activity requires the expenditure of energy, and the larger the scale of the undertakings, the more careful and strategic planning in advance is required. In focusing on labouring by humans and other animals, the papers in this volume investigate through a wide range of contexts how past people achieved their multiple daily tasks while remaining resilient in anticipation of adverse events and periods. Each paper investigates the resource requirements of combined activities, from conducting agriculture or trade, over many different crafts, constructing houses and monumental buildings, and how the available resources were employed successfully. Multilayered data sets are employed to illuminate the many interconnected networks of humans and resources that impacted on people's day-to-day activities, but also to discuss the economic, cultural and socio-political relationships over time in different regions. Each of us aimed to discuss novel perspectives in which the landscape in its widest sense is connected to interdisciplinary architectural and/or crafting perspectives. Rural landscapes and their populace formed the backbone of pre-industrial societies. Analyses of the rural 'hinterland', the foci of cities and other central places (often with monumental architecture) and the communication between these are essential for the papers of this volume. These different agents and phenomena and their connections are crucial to our understanding how political units functioned at several socially interconnected levels. Bottom-up approaches can dissolve "monolithic" understandings of societies, the elite-labour/farmer and the centre/rural dichotomies, because the many social groups co-depended on each other, albeit perhaps in unequal measure depending on the given context.

Contents

Shaping Cultural Landscapes through Crafts, Construction, Infrastructure, Agriculture and Resilience Strategies Introduction to the papers

Ann Brysbaert, Jari Pakkanen and Irene Vikatou

 

The Life of the Marble Mountain: Agency and Ecology in the Marble Quarries of Ancient Tegea, Greece

Jørgen Bakke

 

Building the tholos tomb in Tiryns, Greece: comparative labour costs and field methods

Ann Brysbaert, Daniel Turner and Irene Vikatou

 

Mobility as a drive to shape cultural landscapes: prehistoric route-use in the Argolid and surroundings, Greece

Ann Brysbaert and Irene Vikatou

 

Tracing the Mycenaean hinterlands. Refining the models of Mycenaean territoriality with insights from the cadastral maps of the Second Venetian Rule in the Peloponnese, Greece

Kalliopi Efkleidou

 

Climate, carrying capacity and society: the quest for universal truths

Paul Erdkamp

 

Encompassing islandscapes in southern Vanuatu

James L. Flexner, Stuart Bedford and Frederique Valentin

 

After the Preclassic Collapse. A socio-environmental contextualization of the rise of Naachtun, Guatemala

Julien Hiquet, Cyril Castanet, Lydie Dussol, Philippe Nondédéo, Marc Testé, Louise Purdue, Noémie Tomadini, Sandrine Grouard and Antoine Dorison

 

Placing the houses of the dead: the spatial setting of Mycenaean necropoleis in the Argive Plain, Greece

Stefan Müller

 

Marble in the mountains - econometrics of quarrying and transporting building stones for the temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, Greece

Jari Pakkanen

 

Shaping a Mycenaean cultural landscape at Kalamianos, Greece

Daniel Pullen

 

Time spent at the Heuneburg, Germany, between 600 and 540 BCE to build all their constructions

François Remise

 

The agricultural hinterland of Aquincum and Brigetio, Hungary. Landscape, rural settlements, towns and their interactions

Bence Simon

 

Classical and Hellenistic pottery kilns from Greek rural areas in their natural and human landscape

Francesca Tomei

 

Towns in a sea of nomads: territory and trade in Central Somaliland during the Medieval period

Jorge de Torres Rodríguez, Alfredo González-Ruibal, Manuel Antonio Franco Fernández, Candela Martínez Barrio and Pablo Gutiérrez de León Juberías

 

A cross-craft approach to ceramic, glass and iron in the Early Middle Ages. The resources of workshops from southern Belgium

Line Van Wersch, Martine van Haperen and Gaspard Pagès

 

Did ancient building contractors work for free? Stone supply in fourth-century BCE Epidauros, Greece

Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant

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