Archaeology in Situ
Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece
Herausgeber: Stroulia, Anna; Sutton, Susan Buck
Archaeology in Situ
Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece
Herausgeber: Stroulia, Anna; Sutton, Susan Buck
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This volume explores the ways local communities perceive, experience, and interact with archaeological sites in Greece, as well as the archaeologists and government officials who construct and study such places. In so doing, it reveals another, much more troubled, side to sites that have been revered as both birthplace of Western civilization and basis of the modern Greek nation.
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This volume explores the ways local communities perceive, experience, and interact with archaeological sites in Greece, as well as the archaeologists and government officials who construct and study such places. In so doing, it reveals another, much more troubled, side to sites that have been revered as both birthplace of Western civilization and basis of the modern Greek nation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780739132340
- ISBN-10: 0739132342
- Artikelnr.: 28033788
- Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780739132340
- ISBN-10: 0739132342
- Artikelnr.: 28033788
Edited by Anna Stroulia and Susan Buck Sutton - Contributions by Amy Papalexandrou; Leslie G. Kaplan; Eleana Yalouri; Roxani Caftanzoglou; Charles Stewart III; Pelagia Astrinidou; Olga Demetriou; Eleftheria Deltsou; Panayiotis Miaouras; Manthos Bessios; N
Part 1 Part I. Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Archaeological Sites and
the Chasm between Past and Present Part 3 Part II. Tales of Sites and
Communities Chapter 4 Chapter 2. On the Shoulders of Hera: Alternative
Readings of Antiquity in the Greek Memoryscape Chapter 5 Chapter 3.
"Writing down the Country": Travelers and the Emergence of the
Archaeological Gaze Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Herakles Unbound: Stories of
Antiquity and Modernity in the Nemea Valley Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Between
the Local and the Global: The Athenian Acropolis as both National and World
Monument Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Producing and Consuming Pictures:
Representations of a Landscape Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Immanent or Eminent
Domain? The Contest over Thessaloniki's Rotonda Chapter 10 Chapter 8.
Material Memory and Politics: An Approach to the "Destruction" of the
Architectural Past of Thessaloniki in the Twentieth Century Chapter 11
Chapter 9. The Cyclops, the Sultan, and the Empty Post: Sites and Histories
in Turkish(Re)appropriations of the Thracian Past Chapter 12 Chapter 10.
The Making of an Historic Site: An Exercise in Knowledge and Localism
Chapter 13 Chapter 11. Between the Village and the Site: A Conversation on
Conflict and Partnership Chapter 14 Chapter 12. "Between Mud and Poetry:"
Archaeology in the Local Market Chapter 15 Chapter 13. Seeing Voices and
Changing Relationships: Film, Archaeological Reporting, and the Landscape
of People in Sphakia Chapter 16 Chapter 14. A Stratigraphy of Meanings:
Integrating Antiquities into Daily Life at Paroikia, Paros Chapter 17
Chapter 15. From Franchthi Cave to Kilada: Reflections on a Long and
Winding Road Part 18 Part III. Commentaries Chapter 19 Chapter 16.
Archaeologies in Situ, Situated Archaeologies Chapter 20 Chapter 17. There
is a Blue Elephant in the Room: From State Institutions to Citizen
Indifference Chapter 21 Chapter 18. Situating Theory: Dynamics of
Condescension and Reciprocity in the Material Shadow of the Past Chapter 22
Chapter 19. Archaeology through the Lens of the Local
the Chasm between Past and Present Part 3 Part II. Tales of Sites and
Communities Chapter 4 Chapter 2. On the Shoulders of Hera: Alternative
Readings of Antiquity in the Greek Memoryscape Chapter 5 Chapter 3.
"Writing down the Country": Travelers and the Emergence of the
Archaeological Gaze Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Herakles Unbound: Stories of
Antiquity and Modernity in the Nemea Valley Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Between
the Local and the Global: The Athenian Acropolis as both National and World
Monument Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Producing and Consuming Pictures:
Representations of a Landscape Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Immanent or Eminent
Domain? The Contest over Thessaloniki's Rotonda Chapter 10 Chapter 8.
Material Memory and Politics: An Approach to the "Destruction" of the
Architectural Past of Thessaloniki in the Twentieth Century Chapter 11
Chapter 9. The Cyclops, the Sultan, and the Empty Post: Sites and Histories
in Turkish(Re)appropriations of the Thracian Past Chapter 12 Chapter 10.
The Making of an Historic Site: An Exercise in Knowledge and Localism
Chapter 13 Chapter 11. Between the Village and the Site: A Conversation on
Conflict and Partnership Chapter 14 Chapter 12. "Between Mud and Poetry:"
Archaeology in the Local Market Chapter 15 Chapter 13. Seeing Voices and
Changing Relationships: Film, Archaeological Reporting, and the Landscape
of People in Sphakia Chapter 16 Chapter 14. A Stratigraphy of Meanings:
Integrating Antiquities into Daily Life at Paroikia, Paros Chapter 17
Chapter 15. From Franchthi Cave to Kilada: Reflections on a Long and
Winding Road Part 18 Part III. Commentaries Chapter 19 Chapter 16.
Archaeologies in Situ, Situated Archaeologies Chapter 20 Chapter 17. There
is a Blue Elephant in the Room: From State Institutions to Citizen
Indifference Chapter 21 Chapter 18. Situating Theory: Dynamics of
Condescension and Reciprocity in the Material Shadow of the Past Chapter 22
Chapter 19. Archaeology through the Lens of the Local
Part 1 Part I. Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Archaeological Sites and
the Chasm between Past and Present Part 3 Part II. Tales of Sites and
Communities Chapter 4 Chapter 2. On the Shoulders of Hera: Alternative
Readings of Antiquity in the Greek Memoryscape Chapter 5 Chapter 3.
"Writing down the Country": Travelers and the Emergence of the
Archaeological Gaze Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Herakles Unbound: Stories of
Antiquity and Modernity in the Nemea Valley Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Between
the Local and the Global: The Athenian Acropolis as both National and World
Monument Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Producing and Consuming Pictures:
Representations of a Landscape Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Immanent or Eminent
Domain? The Contest over Thessaloniki's Rotonda Chapter 10 Chapter 8.
Material Memory and Politics: An Approach to the "Destruction" of the
Architectural Past of Thessaloniki in the Twentieth Century Chapter 11
Chapter 9. The Cyclops, the Sultan, and the Empty Post: Sites and Histories
in Turkish(Re)appropriations of the Thracian Past Chapter 12 Chapter 10.
The Making of an Historic Site: An Exercise in Knowledge and Localism
Chapter 13 Chapter 11. Between the Village and the Site: A Conversation on
Conflict and Partnership Chapter 14 Chapter 12. "Between Mud and Poetry:"
Archaeology in the Local Market Chapter 15 Chapter 13. Seeing Voices and
Changing Relationships: Film, Archaeological Reporting, and the Landscape
of People in Sphakia Chapter 16 Chapter 14. A Stratigraphy of Meanings:
Integrating Antiquities into Daily Life at Paroikia, Paros Chapter 17
Chapter 15. From Franchthi Cave to Kilada: Reflections on a Long and
Winding Road Part 18 Part III. Commentaries Chapter 19 Chapter 16.
Archaeologies in Situ, Situated Archaeologies Chapter 20 Chapter 17. There
is a Blue Elephant in the Room: From State Institutions to Citizen
Indifference Chapter 21 Chapter 18. Situating Theory: Dynamics of
Condescension and Reciprocity in the Material Shadow of the Past Chapter 22
Chapter 19. Archaeology through the Lens of the Local
the Chasm between Past and Present Part 3 Part II. Tales of Sites and
Communities Chapter 4 Chapter 2. On the Shoulders of Hera: Alternative
Readings of Antiquity in the Greek Memoryscape Chapter 5 Chapter 3.
"Writing down the Country": Travelers and the Emergence of the
Archaeological Gaze Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Herakles Unbound: Stories of
Antiquity and Modernity in the Nemea Valley Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Between
the Local and the Global: The Athenian Acropolis as both National and World
Monument Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Producing and Consuming Pictures:
Representations of a Landscape Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Immanent or Eminent
Domain? The Contest over Thessaloniki's Rotonda Chapter 10 Chapter 8.
Material Memory and Politics: An Approach to the "Destruction" of the
Architectural Past of Thessaloniki in the Twentieth Century Chapter 11
Chapter 9. The Cyclops, the Sultan, and the Empty Post: Sites and Histories
in Turkish(Re)appropriations of the Thracian Past Chapter 12 Chapter 10.
The Making of an Historic Site: An Exercise in Knowledge and Localism
Chapter 13 Chapter 11. Between the Village and the Site: A Conversation on
Conflict and Partnership Chapter 14 Chapter 12. "Between Mud and Poetry:"
Archaeology in the Local Market Chapter 15 Chapter 13. Seeing Voices and
Changing Relationships: Film, Archaeological Reporting, and the Landscape
of People in Sphakia Chapter 16 Chapter 14. A Stratigraphy of Meanings:
Integrating Antiquities into Daily Life at Paroikia, Paros Chapter 17
Chapter 15. From Franchthi Cave to Kilada: Reflections on a Long and
Winding Road Part 18 Part III. Commentaries Chapter 19 Chapter 16.
Archaeologies in Situ, Situated Archaeologies Chapter 20 Chapter 17. There
is a Blue Elephant in the Room: From State Institutions to Citizen
Indifference Chapter 21 Chapter 18. Situating Theory: Dynamics of
Condescension and Reciprocity in the Material Shadow of the Past Chapter 22
Chapter 19. Archaeology through the Lens of the Local