Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World
Herausgeber: Hales, Shelley; Hodos, Tamar
Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World
Herausgeber: Hales, Shelley; Hodos, Tamar
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This book considers how various aspects of material culture can be used to explore complex global and local identity structures in antiquity.
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This book considers how various aspects of material culture can be used to explore complex global and local identity structures in antiquity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695924
- ISBN-10: 1107695929
- Artikelnr.: 41093559
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695924
- ISBN-10: 1107695929
- Artikelnr.: 41093559
Part I. Theoretical Frameworks: 1. Local and global perspectives in the
study of social and cultural identities Tamar Hodos; 2. (Re)defining
ethnicity: culture, material culture, and identity Carla M. Antonaccio; 3.
Cultural diversity and unity: empire and Rome Richard Hingley; Part II.
Case Studies: 4. Ingenious inventions: welding ethnicities east and west
Corinna Riva; 5. Shaping Mediterranean economy and trade: Phoenician
cultural identities in the Iron Age Michael Sommer; 6. Samothrace: Samo- or
Thrace? Petya Ilieva; 7. The big and beautiful women of Asia: ethnic
conceptions of ideal beauty in Achaemenid-period seals and gemstones Lloyd
Llewellyn-Jones; 8. Unintentionally being Lucanian: dynamics beyond
hybridity Elena Isayev; 9. Tricks with mirrors: remembering the dead of
Noricum Shelley Hales; 10. Neutral bodies? Female portrait statue types
from the Late Republic into the 2nd century CE Annetta Alexandridis; Part
III. Afterword: 11. Cultural crossovers: global and local identities in the
classical world David Mattingly.
study of social and cultural identities Tamar Hodos; 2. (Re)defining
ethnicity: culture, material culture, and identity Carla M. Antonaccio; 3.
Cultural diversity and unity: empire and Rome Richard Hingley; Part II.
Case Studies: 4. Ingenious inventions: welding ethnicities east and west
Corinna Riva; 5. Shaping Mediterranean economy and trade: Phoenician
cultural identities in the Iron Age Michael Sommer; 6. Samothrace: Samo- or
Thrace? Petya Ilieva; 7. The big and beautiful women of Asia: ethnic
conceptions of ideal beauty in Achaemenid-period seals and gemstones Lloyd
Llewellyn-Jones; 8. Unintentionally being Lucanian: dynamics beyond
hybridity Elena Isayev; 9. Tricks with mirrors: remembering the dead of
Noricum Shelley Hales; 10. Neutral bodies? Female portrait statue types
from the Late Republic into the 2nd century CE Annetta Alexandridis; Part
III. Afterword: 11. Cultural crossovers: global and local identities in the
classical world David Mattingly.
Part I. Theoretical Frameworks: 1. Local and global perspectives in the
study of social and cultural identities Tamar Hodos; 2. (Re)defining
ethnicity: culture, material culture, and identity Carla M. Antonaccio; 3.
Cultural diversity and unity: empire and Rome Richard Hingley; Part II.
Case Studies: 4. Ingenious inventions: welding ethnicities east and west
Corinna Riva; 5. Shaping Mediterranean economy and trade: Phoenician
cultural identities in the Iron Age Michael Sommer; 6. Samothrace: Samo- or
Thrace? Petya Ilieva; 7. The big and beautiful women of Asia: ethnic
conceptions of ideal beauty in Achaemenid-period seals and gemstones Lloyd
Llewellyn-Jones; 8. Unintentionally being Lucanian: dynamics beyond
hybridity Elena Isayev; 9. Tricks with mirrors: remembering the dead of
Noricum Shelley Hales; 10. Neutral bodies? Female portrait statue types
from the Late Republic into the 2nd century CE Annetta Alexandridis; Part
III. Afterword: 11. Cultural crossovers: global and local identities in the
classical world David Mattingly.
study of social and cultural identities Tamar Hodos; 2. (Re)defining
ethnicity: culture, material culture, and identity Carla M. Antonaccio; 3.
Cultural diversity and unity: empire and Rome Richard Hingley; Part II.
Case Studies: 4. Ingenious inventions: welding ethnicities east and west
Corinna Riva; 5. Shaping Mediterranean economy and trade: Phoenician
cultural identities in the Iron Age Michael Sommer; 6. Samothrace: Samo- or
Thrace? Petya Ilieva; 7. The big and beautiful women of Asia: ethnic
conceptions of ideal beauty in Achaemenid-period seals and gemstones Lloyd
Llewellyn-Jones; 8. Unintentionally being Lucanian: dynamics beyond
hybridity Elena Isayev; 9. Tricks with mirrors: remembering the dead of
Noricum Shelley Hales; 10. Neutral bodies? Female portrait statue types
from the Late Republic into the 2nd century CE Annetta Alexandridis; Part
III. Afterword: 11. Cultural crossovers: global and local identities in the
classical world David Mattingly.