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This book is a presentation of the basic concept of social, environmental and cultural connectivity in past societies, as embodied in a diversity of disciplines in the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS. Thus, rather pragmatically driven ideas of socio-environmental connectivities are described, which form the basis of the Cluster of Excellence in its research.A discussion of the fluidness of the term 'connectivity' and the applicability of the concept opens the arena for diverse interpretations. With various case and concept studies, the reader may advance into the perspectives that develop from the…mehr

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This book is a presentation of the basic concept of social, environmental and cultural connectivity in past societies, as embodied in a diversity of disciplines in the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS. Thus, rather pragmatically driven ideas of socio-environmental connectivities are described, which form the basis of the Cluster of Excellence in its research.A discussion of the fluidness of the term 'connectivity' and the applicability of the concept opens the arena for diverse interpretations. With various case and concept studies, the reader may advance into the perspectives that develop from the new interdisciplinary interaction. These include both rarely considered dependencies between nomadic and urban lifestyles, and aspects of water supply and water features, which represent an area of connectivity between the environment and agglomerated human settlement structures. Moreover, diachronic aspects are presented in various studies on the role of connectivities in the development of social inequality, the use of fortification or also waste behaviour, and the creation of linguistic features in written media.In sum, facets of connectivity research are revealed that are also being investigated in numerous other disciplines with further results in the Kiel Excellence Cluster ROOTS.ContentsPreface of the series editorsLutz Käppel, Johannes Müller, Wolfgang RabbelPreface of the volume editorJohannes MüllerIntroductionSocial, environmental, and cultural connectivity: A concept for an understanding of society and the environmentJohannes Müller, Lutz Käppel, Andrea Ricci, Mara WeineltOn the concept of connectivityV.P.J. ArponenNodes of connectivity: The role of religion in the constitution of urban sites in nomadic Inner AsiaJonathan Ethier, Christian Ressel, Birte Ahrens, Enkhtuul Chadrabaal, Sampildonov Chuluun, Martin Oczipka, Henny PiezonkaWater supply, settlement organisation and social connectivityAnnette Haug and Ulrich MüllerAn archaeological perspective on social structure, connectivity and the measurements of social inequalityTim Kerig, Johannes Bröcker ( ), René Ohlrau, Tanja Schreiber, Henry Skorna, Fynn WilkesConnectivity and fortificationsOliver Nakoinz, Anna K. Loy, Christoph Rinne, Jutta Kneisel, Tanja Schreiber, Maria Wunderlich, Nicole TaylorConnecting linguistics and archaeology in the study of identity: A first explorationJohn Peterson, Nicole Taylor, Ilja A. Serzant, Henny Piezonka, Ariba Hidayet Khan, Norbert NüblerThe dimensions of refuse: Discard studies as a matter of connectivityJens SchneeweißIdeology and identity in grammar: A diachronic-quantitative approach to language standardisation processes in Ancient GreekIlja A. Serzant and Dariya Rafiyenko
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Johannes Müller (PhD, University of Freiburg, 1990) is a Professor and Director of the Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology at Kiel University, Germany. He is the founding director of the Johanna Mestorf Academy, Speaker of the Collaborative Research Centre "Scales of Transformation: Human-environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies"and of the Excellence Cluster "ROOTS - Social, Environmental, and Cultural Connectivity in Past Societies".