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A Viking Century. Chernihiv area from 900 to 1000 AD 维京世纪公元 900 至 1000 年的切尔尼戈夫地区
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2298469
Charlotte Hedenstierna-jonson
Published in Norwegian Archaeological Review (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《挪威考古评论》(2024 年提前出版)
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Theorizing archaeological Museum studies. From artefact to exhibitMonika Stobiecka: Theorizing archaeological Museum studies. From artefact to exhibit . Routledge, Abingdon, 2023. 172 pp. ISBN: 978-1-032-35653-2 考古博物馆研究的理论化。从文物到展品Monika Stobiecka:考古博物馆研究理论化。从文物到展品.Routledge, Abingdon, 2023.172 pp.ISBN: 978-1-032-35653-2
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-01-07 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2298456
Mirja Arnshav
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Tropes and Isotopes: A Relational Approach to Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age 主题和同位素:研究北欧青铜时代流动性的关联方法
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-12-10 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2261941
Louise Felding
This paper introduces the concept of multi-locality as a relational approach to past gendered mobility and identities. Multi-local individuals are identified through strontium isotope analyses when...
本文介绍了 "多地域性 "这一概念,它是研究过去性别流动性和身份的一种相关方法。通过锶同位素分析,确定了多地点个体在............
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Exploring Affordances: Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement Locations and Human-Environment Engagements in Southeast Norway 探索功能:挪威东南部新石器时代晚期和青铜时代的定居地点和人类与环境的接触
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-26 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2262463
Anette Strand-Eriksen
With the concept of affordance at its core and a method developed to assess settlement site locations using GIS, this paper aims to provide an improved and more nuanced understanding of the placeme...
本文以功能的概念为核心,并开发了一种使用GIS评估聚落地点的方法,旨在提供对地点的改进和更细致的理解。
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Archaeology at Home. Notes on Things, Life and TimeHein B. Bjerck: Archaeology at Home. Notes on Things, Life and Time . Equinox, Sheffield, 2022. 213 pp. ISBN 978-1-80050072-3 家中的考古学。关于事物、生活和时间的笔记Hein B. Bjerck: 家中的考古学。关于事物、生活和时间的笔记。Equinox,谢菲尔德,2022 年。213 pp.国际标准书号 978-1-80050072-3
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2278769
Hannah Cobb
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Three Little Birds: Reassembling Typological Thought 三只小鸟:类型学思想的重组
3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2261945
Tiziana Gallo, Craig N. Cipolla
AbstractThe typologies that archaeologists use to classify artefacts and situate them chronologically and culturally are crucial tools of the discipline but; when left unquestioned, however, they tend to produce reductive and essentializing understandings of the past. Like all theoretical interventions, assemblage theory questions the unquestioned, in this case, asking archaeologists to radically rethink the relationality of the world and the power and vibrancy of nonhuman and nonliving things like stone. In this article, we take an assemblage-based approach to an old typological problem – sorting birdstones. Since the mid-19th century, collectors and archaeologists categorized birdstones found throughout the American Northeast according to evolutionary or culture-historical principles. These approaches paid little attention to different varieties of stone, often regarding birdstones as if they were passive reflections of normative mindsets that came in only three culture-specific types. Here, we explore how archaeologists might ‘reassemble’ typological thought, analysing and thinking through a large sample of materially varied birdstones to find much more than three little birds. Recognizing how the shared and specific capacities of different stones actively contributed to the multiplicity of birdstone morphologies resituates them as singular and changing assemblages while highlighting the potentials of questioning the fixity of both typological and material categories at large. AcknowledgmentsThe authors thank the editorial staff of Norwegian Archaeological Review, two anonymous peer reviewers for offering helpful suggestions on how to improve the article, and Dr Justin Jennings and April Hawkins of the Royal Ontario Museum, Archaeology of the Americas Department, for supporting their research.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 This sample excludes all birdstones that are from known burial contexts and those whose shaping traces indicate possible forgery.2 This total includes all different eye-base-feet groupings. It however does not consider the presence of illusory eyes (which would bring the total of groupings up to 46) and excludes birdstone preforms and birdstones with missing or incomplete eyes or bases.Additional informationFundingTiziana Gallo’s research is supported by a Rebanks Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ontario Archaeology.
摘要考古学家用来对文物进行分类并按时间和文化对其进行定位的类型学是该学科的重要工具。然而,如果不加以质疑,它们往往会对过去产生简化和本质化的理解。像所有的理论干预一样,集合理论质疑那些毫无疑问的东西,在这种情况下,它要求考古学家从根本上重新思考世界的关系,以及非人类和非生物(如石头)的力量和活力。在本文中,我们采用基于组合的方法来解决一个古老的类型学问题-分类鸟石。自19世纪中期以来,收藏家和考古学家根据进化或文化历史原则对美国东北部发现的鸟石进行分类。这些方法很少关注不同种类的石头,通常认为鸟石是规范性思维的被动反映,只有三种特定的文化类型。在这里,我们探索考古学家如何“重新组合”类型学思想,通过分析和思考大量不同材料的鸟石样本来发现远不止三只小鸟。认识到不同石头的共同和特定能力如何积极地促进了鸟石形态的多样性,使它们成为单一和不断变化的组合,同时强调了质疑类型学和材料类别的稳定性的潜力。作者感谢《挪威考古评论》的编辑人员,两位匿名同行评议人员就如何改进文章提供了有益的建议,并感谢皇家安大略博物馆美洲考古部门的Justin Jennings博士和April Hawkins博士对他们研究的支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1:这个样本排除了所有来自已知埋葬环境的鸟石,以及那些形状痕迹表明可能是伪造的鸟石这个总数包括了所有不同的眼-脚分组。然而,它没有考虑到虚幻眼睛的存在(这将使总数达到46组),也不包括鸟石预制件和缺少或不完整眼睛或基座的鸟石。tiziana Gallo的研究得到了安大略省考古学Rebanks博士后奖学金的支持。
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Cooking with plants in Ancient Europe and beyond. Interdisciplinary approaches to the archaeology of plant foods Cooking with plants in Ancient Europe and beyond. Interdisciplinary approaches to the archaeology of plant foods , edited by Soultana Maria Valamoti, Anastasia Dimoula & Maria Ntinou, 2022, 530 pp., Leiden, Sidestone Press, € 170 (hardback), ISBN 9789464270341 古欧洲及其他地区的植物烹饪。植物食品考古学的跨学科研究方法古代欧洲及其他地区的植物烹饪。《植物性食物考古学的跨学科方法》,由Soultana Maria Valamoti、Anastasia Dimoula和;Maria Ntinou, 2022, 530页,莱顿,Sidestone出版社,170欧元(精装本),ISBN 9789464270341
3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2268085
Vinita Chandra, Akash Kumar Srivastava
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Insignificants – Speculative Fabulations for the Incidental and Useless 无关紧要——偶然和无用的推测性虚构
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2210579
T. Sørensen
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Postmodernity: Archaeology in Late Capitalist Times 后现代性:资本主义时代晚期的考古学
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-05-27 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2204873
Artur Ribeiro
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An Exposition on Colonialism and the European Mesolithic by Benjamin Elliott and Graeme Warren 论殖民主义与欧洲中石器时代
IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2023.2203133
N. Tiwari
The influence of colonial legacy on the scholarly work of the European Mesolithic has been represented in this paper by Elliot and Warren. Their take on this subject within the myriad of Decolonisation thought is wellresearched. They entangle the histories of colonial subjugation in the European Mesolithic by carefully examining the fundamentalswhy, how, and who (suggested by Graeme Warren in a discussion). This train of thought helps us understand why decolonisation is necessary, how it has and does affect the current scholarship on Mesolithic, and whom it affects. Elliot and Warren dive into the previously unknown deep waters of Mesolithic archaeology in the European scenario and weigh the consequences of the colonial thought process in Mesolithic archaeology globally. The present paper by the authors is an outcome of the long ongoing debates within the broader community of hunter-gatherer studies. This includes the scholars working with the indigenous communities and the archaeologists working in Mesolithic archaeology. As explained in the paper, specific dialogue on ‘Decolonising the Mesolithic’ began with the workshop on this topic that the authors organised in May of 2021. Before understanding the use of the term ‘Mesolithic culture’ worldwide, the necessity to explain and unhinge the European scenario is somehow the spine of this whole project. The deep-rooted use of this term has to be questioned, and Elliot and Warren, in this paper, rightly target such a sensitive issue with factual information. The term Mesolithic is frequently used loosely and globally and is attached to the tool typemicroliths, which were produced largely from Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene period. The occurrence and production of this tool type are spatiotemporally varied globally. However, the nomenclature denoted to this phasei.e. Mesolithicis used and applied in the countries under colonial rule. Elliot and Warren pointed out the origin of this term, its definition, and its apt use in Northern Europe, and they also state that this term is by far not inclusive for the whole of the European continent. Beginning with the basis of this research, the authors start by explaining decolonisation and whether it impacts our daily lives in academic research and for them as educators. Looking at decolonisation through a macro lens, they try to understand it in university-level teaching by following Pimblott’s (2020) and Bruchac’s (2014). They point out the universities’ Eurocentric approach towards assessing indigenous populations’ cultures and traditions. Such repertoire must be dismantled to listen to
殖民遗产对欧洲中石器时代学术工作的影响在本文中由艾略特和沃伦代表。他们在无数非殖民化思想中对这个问题的看法得到了很好的研究。他们仔细研究了欧洲中石器时代殖民征服的基本原因、方式和对象(格雷姆·沃伦在一次讨论中提出),从而将殖民征服的历史纠缠在一起。这一思路有助于我们理解为什么非殖民化是必要的,它是如何影响当前关于中石器时代的学术研究的,以及它影响了谁。埃利奥特和沃伦潜入了欧洲中石器时代考古学以前未知的深水,并权衡了全球中石器时代考古学中殖民思维过程的后果。作者目前的论文是在更广泛的狩猎采集者研究社区内长期进行辩论的结果。这包括与土著社区合作的学者和从事中石器时代考古工作的考古学家。正如论文中所解释的那样,关于“中石器时代非殖民化”的具体对话始于作者于2021年5月组织的关于该主题的研讨会。在理解“中石器文化”一词在世界范围内的使用之前,解释和分离欧洲情景的必要性在某种程度上是整个项目的核心。这个词的根深蒂固的用法必须受到质疑,埃利奥特和沃伦,在这篇文章中,正确地针对这样一个敏感的问题与事实信息。“中石器时代”一词经常被广泛使用,并与工具型微石器联系在一起,这些微石器主要产生于晚更新世至晚全新世。这种工具类型的发生和生产在全球范围内是时空变化的。然而,这一阶段的命名法表示。中石器时代在殖民统治下的国家使用和应用。埃利奥特和沃伦指出了这个词的起源,它的定义,以及它在北欧的恰当用法,他们还指出,到目前为止,这个词并不包括整个欧洲大陆。从这项研究的基础开始,作者首先解释了非殖民化,以及它是否影响了学术研究和他们作为教育工作者的日常生活。通过宏观视角看待非殖民化,他们试图通过遵循皮姆布洛特(2020)和布鲁查(2014)在大学水平的教学中理解它。他们指出,这些大学在评估土著人口的文化和传统时采用了以欧洲为中心的方法。这些曲目必须拆开来听
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