Roots of Routes : Mobility and Networks between the Past and the Future

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Roots of Routes : Mobility and Networks between the Past and the Future

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 122 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789464261912
  • DDC分類 388.109

Full Description

People and spaces have always been connected by routes: paths, trails, roads - on land, on water and sometimes even through the air, over hill and dale as well as over wooden planks, pavement and asphalt. Humans and animals followed them. The routes directed the circulation of raw materials and goods. They determined the paths on which humans fled from misery and danger, and they constituted the physical and imagined veins of networks between communities. All these cultural and biological connectivities are the building blocks of reshaping past (and present) societies.In this booklet - the second in the booklet series of the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS at Kiel University - we uncover the roots of these routes: From the earliest stages of the Stone Age to the present day, there have been well-defined routes, which enabled the exchange of things, practices and knowledge between people. Many of these ancient routes are not only still visible today, but even continue to operate: from the Silk Roads spanning the continents to the local routes of the Ox Trail in Schleswig-Holstein, from the waterways of Mesopotamia and the river worlds of the forest zone to the spiritual routes of philosophical contemplation. Moreover, isolation and disruptions of formerly established routes, for example in the Viking diaspora, have also proven to be directional for cultural developments. In a kaleidoscope of perspectives, the roles of landscape and climate are examined. Special attention is given to those routes along which objects, rituals, and therefore also cultural practices were transported. Religious rituals, knowledge, even philosophical insights are shown to have their roots in movement along routes.These and the many other topics in this booklet illustrate to what extent the development of human societies is determined by the routes through which they are connected - or not connected. Modern narratives of a limitless, openly accessible world, grounded in an urban-industrialised experience (or agenda), can get cracks if we look deep enough into the past. It is the paths, the very concrete connections in a material as well as a spiritual sense that influence human lives, their existence and their development. Communication and dialogue along the routes and networks must be maintained, as they were and are the guarantors for a good coexistence of humans in this world.

Contents

Preface: Perspectives on Past Routes, Networks and Society in Challenging Times

Johannes Müller

 

Chapter 1: The ROOTS of Routes - Framing Connections in (Pre-)History

 

Introduction: A Deep History of Routes Connecting People, Places, and Ideas

Henny Piezonka, Lutz Käppel, Andrea Ricci

 

Globalisation? What Globalisation?

Tim Kerig

 

Chapter 2: How to Choose a Route?

 

Routes in the Landscape - Ecological and Social Conditions for the Exchange of Goods, Ideas and People in the Past

Walter Dörfler

 

Entangled Mobilities - The Interconnection of Human Routes and Animal Movement

Henny Piezonka and Karolina Varkuleviciute

 

Climate Refugees

Mara Weinelt

 

Chapter 3: How Far Back Do Our Routes Go?

 

Sunken Pathways in the North Sea - Tracking Late Palaeolithic Reindeer Hunters off the Coast of Heligoland

Berit Valentin Eriksen and Wolfgang Rabbel

 

Rooting the Silk Road

Johanna Hilpert and Jutta Kneisel

 

On the Road Again: Travelling through Jutland - The Ox Trail, a Millennia-old Road

Jutta Kneisel, Bente Majchczack, Franziska Engelbogen, Anna K. Loy, Oliver Nakoinz

 

Walking on Ancient Paths - Are We Still Using Celtic Trails?

Franziska Engelbogen

 

Connection Breakdown - Three Vikings Abroad

Jens Schneeweiß and Henny Piezonka

 

Chapter 4: Routes of Things and Technologies

 

Cattle and Wagons - The First "Wild West" in Europe? The Wheel Innovation in the Baltic-Pontic Region 3500-2500 BCE

Johannes Müller

 

Trackways across the Bog

Jan-Piet Brozio

 

Road to Riches - Amber Routes in Bronze Age Europe

Benjamin Serbe and Khurram Saleem

 

Analysing Amber

Khurram Saleem and Benjamin Serbe

 

The Power of Water - Water Connectivities in Mesopotamia

Andrea Ricci

 

How Did Buddha Come to Sweden?

Jens Schneeweiß

 

Chapter 5: Routes of Rituals and Knowledge

 

At the End of the Road - What Graves Tell Us about Networks and Contacts in Prehistory

Fynn Wilkes and Henry Skorna

 

Mermaids, Faces, Houses and Birds - Symbols of Connectivity

Jutta Kneisel

 

Theoria - The Pilgrimage to the Sanctuary as a Journey to Knowledge or What the Modern Concept of "Theory" Has to Do with a Religious Practice in Ancient Greece

Lutz Käppel

 

Pathways between the Worlds - The Sacred Ecology of River Routes

Henny Piezonka

 

Chapter 6: Conclusions and Outlook

 

Along the Way: A Look Back Ahead

Lutz Käppel, Henny Piezonka, Andrea Ricci

 

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