Diversity in archaeology : proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2020/2021 / edited by Elifgül Doğan, Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira, Oliver Antczak, Min Lin, Phoebe Thompson and Camila Alday.

Yer Numarası
B.II/0056
ISBN
9781803272818
9781803272825 (e-Pdf)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Oxford : Archaeopress, ©2022.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xii, 385 sayfa : resim (çoğu renkli), minyatür, şekil, harita (kimi renkli), grafik, şema, tablo ; 28 cm.
Dizi
Access archaeology
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
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İçindekiler Notu
Diversity in archaeology / Elifgül Doğan, Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira, Oliver Antczak -- Beating androcentric narratives : women’s voices in archaeological discourse / Camila Alday -- The Mistress of animals in the Mediterranean : Interpreting female divinity in archaeological discourse / Kira Kupfersberger -- The freedwomen and their social promotion in the cities of the Roman baetica through the epigraphic documentation / María Teresa de Luque Morales -- A study of mirror depictions from northern song dynasty tomb murals in Zhengzhou : Interpreting mirror depictions from a gender approach / Xiaoying Zhao -- Politics of identity and symbolism : interpreting the paintings of Begum Samru / Alina Naqvi -- Race and ethnicity across time : introduction / Eleanor Newman -- The ethnogenesis of Fiji examining the crossroads of Oceania / Arturo Tablan -- Missing women or gender construction? Representation of Hu peoples in Han Dynasty China / Xiaobei Jia -- Who’s at home? Rethinking ethnicity and ethnic identity in Etruria and Latium (c. 650 – 480 BC) / Ellen Siljedahi -- The role of ethnicity in Greek archaeology : a postcolonialist approach / Christos V. Giamakis -- Archaeological science : using diversified science methods in archaeology / Mahmoud Mardini, Meghna Desai -- The importance of an archaeological domain to archaeological scientific method / Michael d’Aprix -- Application of scientific methods (ED-XRF, OM, technical imaging) for the analysis of A. Isenbrant’s painting ‘The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine’ / Maria Elisavet Samoili -- Singing Trees and Glass Mountains : Do increased numbers of counterintuitive concepts aid in the transmission of folktales? / Helen Ridout -- Interpreting the past through each others’ eyes : critically approaching ethnographic analogies / Erica Priestley and Erik Solfeldt -- Why is there a need for an alternative onto-epistemic understanding of health for contemporary hunter-gatherers? / Rakesh Kumar -- Reflections on a wooden hand-mirror : a historical melanesian object heading / Joanna Tonge -- Human-knot-animal : ontological considerations of animal-human relations at Nunalleq, Southwest Alaska / E. Amanda Althoff -- Echoes from beyond : diversity in the archaeology of death / Elifgül Doğan -- Property or peers? Exploring diversity in human-animal burials / Nóra Nic Aoidh -- Reframing Egyptian mummy portraits : (De) constructing identity in freedmen funerary portraiture / Avery Warkentin -- The bog : living body and narrative actant / Marianne Gabrielsson -- A road to the afterlife : Roman influences on Late Iberian funerary practices / José Luis Martínez-Boix -- The 3Ds : diversity, dissemination and disclosure of heritage / Aida Loy Madrid, Belén Martínez Pérez, Isaac Martínez Espinosa -- Can digital technology redress war crimes against cultural heritage? / Luca Ottonello -- The ways of St. James : diversity, dissemination and disclosure of jacobean heritage / Sergio Larrauri -- Living and understanding together : how can we foster more informative and inclusive public outreach at Göbekli Tepe? / Ekin Berk Polat -- The 4-D in archaeology : diversity, dissemination, disclosure and diversión (fun). History of the Davalillo Castle, current state and activities for archaeological heritage teaching / Isaac Martínez Espinosa, Belén Martínez Pérez -- 3D models as tools for the people : a conversation with stakeholders of the Hillfort of Coaña (Asturias, Spain) / Aida Loy -- Archaeology of ‘scapes’: diversity in environment and perspective / Caitlin Jacobson, Isaac Martínez Espinosa -- An Icarus’ eye view? : GIS approaches to the human landscape of Early Iron Age Crete / Dominic Pollard -- On the integration of landscape archaeology within the framework of human ecodynamics-some theoretical considerations / Pablo Barruezo-Vaquero, David Laguna Palma -- The Site of an unidentified Greek settlement? New surveys of a periphery in Eastern Sicily / Michael Bratell -- Cultural economy : a study on the vernacular architectural construction of Mishing tribe of Sonitpur district, Assam / Mou Sarmah.
Özet, vb.
“30 papers explore a wide range of topics such as women’s voices in archaeological discourse; researching race and ethnicity across time; use of diversified science methods in archaeology; critical ethnographic studies; diversity in the archaeology of death, heritage studies, and archaeology of ‘scapes’. Diversity in Archaeology is the result of the fourth Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference (CASA 4), held virtually from January 14-17, 2021. CASA developed out of the Annual Student Archaeology Conference, first held in 2013, which was formed by students at Cambridge, Oxford, Durham and York. In 2017, Cambridge became the home of the conference and the name was changed accordingly. The conference was developed to give students (from undergraduate to PhD candidates) in archaeology and related fields the chance to present their research to a broad audience. The theme for the 2020/2021 conference was Diversity in Archaeology which opened our conference to multiple interpretations, varied presentations and sundry perspectives from different regions of the world. This volume consists of 30 papers which were presented in 7 different sessions. The papers present a great variety in both geography and chronology and explore a wide range of topics such women’s voices in archaeological discourse; researching race and ethnicity across time; use of diversified science methods in archaeology; critical ethnographic studies; diversity in the archaeology of death, heritage studies, archaeology of ‘scapes’ and more.” -- Yayıncı.
Emeği Geçenler
Doğan, Elifgül, editör.
Pereira, Mariana Pinto Leitão, editör.
Antczak, Oliver, editör.
Lin, Min, editör.
Thompson, Phoebe, editör.
Alday, Camila, editör.