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Appropriating innovations : entangled knowledge in Eurasia, 5000-1500 BCE
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ISBN: 9781785707247 9781785707254 9781785707261 9781785707278 1785707272 1785707256 1785707264 1785707248 Year: 2017 Publisher: Oxford, [England] ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : Oxbow Books,

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The question of how to conceptualize the role of technological innovations is of crucial importance for understanding the mechanisms and rhythms of long-term cultural change in prehistoric and early historic societies. The changes that have come about have often been modelled as gradual and linear, innovations have been considered positively as a progress in the development of humankind and the focus has been on the localisation of the origin of innovations and the routes of their spread. Appropriating Innovations goes beyond the current discussion by shedding light on condition that may facilitate the rapid spread of technological innovation and on processes involved in the integration of new technologies into the life world of the appropriating societies. In particular, papers concentrate on two key innovations, namely the transmission of the various components of the so-called “Secondary Products Revolution” in parts of the Near East and Europe during the 4th millennium BCE and the appropriation of early bronze casting technology, which spread from the Near East to Europe and China in the late 3rd and early 2nd millennium BCE. Of particular interest is non-technological knowledge that is transmitted together with the technological, the latter being always deeply interconnected with the communication of social practices, ideas and myths. The acceptance of new technologies, therefore, requires the willingness to change existing world views and modify them due to the potentials and problems which are connected with the new technology. Contributions, therefore, concentrate on the conditions facilitating or hindering the spread of innovations and the transformative power of these innovations in the appropriating society. They analyse how the introduction of novel technologies and the associated non-technological knowledge led to a transformation of existing economic systems and the underlying social orders in Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Eurasia by integrating innovative methodological approaches and contextual studies.Appropriating innovations seeks to turn its head the familiar idea that the spread of innovations is a gradual and linear process bringing progress in the development of societies, especially during the late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age in the Near East and Europe. Instead, the papers presented here concentrate on exploring pre-conditions for, mechanisms and processes by which societies choose to adopt and accept innovation, be they technological or otherwise.


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The transformative power of the copy : a transcultural and interdisciplinary approach
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Heidelberg : Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP),

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This volume offers a fresh perspective on the copy and the practice of copying, two topics that, while the focus of much academic discussion in recent decades, have been underrepresented in the discourse on transculturality. Here, experts from a wide range of academic disciplines present their views on the copy from a transcultural perspective, seeking not to define the copy uniformly, but to reveal its dynamic and transformative power. The copy and the practice of copying are thus presented as constituents of transculturality via thought-provoking contributions on topics spanning time periods from antiquity to the present, and regions from Asia to Europe. In so doing, these contributions aim to create the basis for a novel, interdisciplinary discourse on the copy and its transcultural impact throughout history.

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Arts --- Reproduction.


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Transformative Power of the Copy
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ISBN: 3946054153 Year: 2017 Publisher: Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP)

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The transformative power of the copy : a transcultural and interdisciplinary approach
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Heidelberg : Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP),

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This volume offers a fresh perspective on the copy and the practice of copying, two topics that, while the focus of much academic discussion in recent decades, have been underrepresented in the discourse on transculturality. Here, experts from a wide range of academic disciplines present their views on the copy from a transcultural perspective, seeking not to define the copy uniformly, but to reveal its dynamic and transformative power. The copy and the practice of copying are thus presented as constituents of transculturality via thought-provoking contributions on topics spanning time periods from antiquity to the present, and regions from Asia to Europe. In so doing, these contributions aim to create the basis for a novel, interdisciplinary discourse on the copy and its transcultural impact throughout history.

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Arts --- Reproduction.


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The transformative power of the copy : a transcultural and interdisciplinary approach
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Heidelberg : Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP),

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This volume offers a fresh perspective on the copy and the practice of copying, two topics that, while the focus of much academic discussion in recent decades, have been underrepresented in the discourse on transculturality. Here, experts from a wide range of academic disciplines present their views on the copy from a transcultural perspective, seeking not to define the copy uniformly, but to reveal its dynamic and transformative power. The copy and the practice of copying are thus presented as constituents of transculturality via thought-provoking contributions on topics spanning time periods from antiquity to the present, and regions from Asia to Europe. In so doing, these contributions aim to create the basis for a novel, interdisciplinary discourse on the copy and its transcultural impact throughout history.

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Arts --- Reproduction.


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Lost in Things - Fragen an die Welt des Materiellen
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ISBN: 3830981759 9783830981756 Year: 2015 Publisher: Münster Waxmann

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Sind wir verloren in den Dingen? Oder sind es letztlich die Dinge, die uns verloren gehen - in ihrem Übermaß, in ihrer Vielfalt, in ihrer alltäglichen Gegenwart, in ihrem unterschwelligen Uns-entgegen-Stehen, in ihrem Aus-unserem-Blick-Gleiten? Dieser Band verspricht keine klaren Antworten, aber doch die Möglichkeit, sich mit neuen Fragen an die Welt des Materiellen den Dingen auf eine neuartige Weise anzunähern. Er kann erklären, welches komplexe Mensch-Ding-Verhältnis wir unter »Lost in Things« begreifen. Seine Beiträge sind aus der internationalen Konferenz »Lost in Things - Questioning Functions and Meanings of the Material World« hervorgegangen, die im November 2013 an der Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main stattgefunden hat und deren Anliegen die Integration aktueller und innovativer Ansätze aus der Archäologie und der Ethnologie/Anthropologie zur Analyse materieller Kultur und des Mensch-Ding-Verhältnisses war. Die in dem Band versammelten Texte verbindet ihre engagierte, aufgrund des bisweilen hohen Abstraktionsgrades und der Komplexität der Gedankengänge auch herausfordernde Argumentation. - Sonja Windmüller in: Bayerisches Jahrbuch für Volkskunde 2017 There are theoretical explorations as well as case-studies, from younger and established scholars, on a very wide variety of topics that are all related to "die Welt des Materiellen" in some way, but not at all from similar perspectives, nor dealing with similar research questions, or focussing on a specific discipline. [...] For archaeologists trying to put the material turn into practice, this model presents a most useful point of departure for understanding how humans are lost in things indeed. A stimulating collection of essays. - Miguel John Versluys, in: EAZ 1-2/2015 The anthology as a whole offers an inspiring read and points to central flaws in anthropological theory. It is true that things are incapacitated by representationalism. Things are supposed to reflect social structure, or ideologies and cosmologies. Things in these perspectives are subordinate to a priori ideal categories. Therefore, the change in perspective propagated here is reasonable and necessary. - Stefan Burmeister, in: Germania 97, S. 386-390.


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In die Töpfe geschaut : biochemische und kulturgeschichtliche Studien zum früheisenzeitlichen Essen und Trinken
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ISBN: 9789088907685 9088907684 Year: 2019 Publisher: Leiden : Sidestone Press,

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Pots and practices : An experimental and microwear approach to Early Iron Age vessel biographies
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ISBN: 9789088907746 9789088907753 9088907757 9088907749 Year: 2020 Publisher: Leiden Sidestone Press

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This third volume of the BEFIM series addresses the life history of vessels from the Early Celtic hillfort settlements of Heuneburg and Vix-Mont Lassois, from a detailed examination of the manufacturing process to the use and modifications of the final products. Pivotal was an extensive experimental program of dozens of experiments directed at a better understanding of the way this pottery was made and used. 0The participation of an experienced potter allowed us to reproduce exact replicas of the different wares and explore in detail the traces of production and the effect of temper, baking temperature and so forth on the development of production traces and wear. Especially variations in the temper material, like the frequently observed addition of calcite in the archaeological pottery, strongly affected the characteristics of the use wear traces that subsequently developed from the preparation of different products (grape wine, honey wine, different kinds of porridge etc.). 0The effect of alcohol production, including fermentation, on the pottery was also explored. We also tested the effect of different gestures of preparing food and drink (mixing, stirring, pounding), different ways of storage and handling, and the manner of consumption like decanting using various kinds of utensils. 0.

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Rethinking migrations in late prehistoric Eurasia
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ISBN: 0197267351 9780197267356 Year: 2023 Publisher: Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press,

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"Migrations constitute one of the most defining features of human history from the very beginning to the present. In recent years, the increasing application of ancient DNA and isotope studies has been revolutionising our understanding of past population movements, although the interpretation of the results is often still controversial. Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia provides an insight into cutting-edge research on late prehistoric migrations in Eurasia, integrating different strands of evidence and emphasising the need for combining bioarchaeological analyses with a solid theoretical and methodological background. The 15 chapters within the book range from the 3rd to the 1st millennia BC, with a geographical scope extending from Atlantic Europe to Central Asia. Case studies include a reassessment of large-scale migrations, but also high-resolution studies from micro-regions. Overall, the results offered in the volume reveal the extraordinary diversity of migrations in ancient Eurasia and the ways in which archaeology can contribute to wider discussions on past and present mobility."--


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