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The Oxford Handbook of Mesolithic Europe

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Research into the Mesolithic has recently undergone important transformations, making it one of the most dynamic fields of archaeological research today. These changes are the result of a combination of factors: new and exciting discoveries, the impact of innovative scientific methods, and the introduction of fresh interpretative approaches. Situated within a long period defined by significant environmental, demographic, and social change, the European Mesolithic period provides key insights to answer the big questions in archaeology, including the deep history of migration, diversity, and adaptation. It also provides resources for elucidating answers to complex questions about human relationships, diet, economy, and identity. New theoretical approaches to the Mesolithic in Europe have expanded research into new areas such as lived experience, ritual, cosmology, art, identity, the body, and human-animal relationships. These new research questions have added important nuance, and provided a more complete understanding of the period. With contributions from leading scholars in the field and from across the continent, The Oxford Handbook of Mesolithic Europe provides the first comprehensive overview of the rich archaeology of Mesolithic Europe. Chapters on different European regions, as well as neighboring areas in North Africa and the Middle East, provide a synoptic view, with thematic chapters examining the lived experience of different kinds of landscapes and adaptations, different forms of technology, and aspects of Mesolithic life, death, ritual, cosmology, and art. The volume highlights both the significance of interdisciplinary research for the field, and the importance of combining perspectives and approaches when studying the deep past. See more
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  • Dimensions: 171 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198853657

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Liv Nilsson Stutz is Professor of Archaeology at Linnaeus University and has a background in archaeology and biological anthropology. She is a specialist in burial archaeology with a particular focus on archeothanatology ritual practice ritual theory and body theory which she has applied in a reinterpretation of Mesolithic mortuary practices with case studies in Scandinavia the Eastern Baltic and Portugal. Her work also engages concepts of hunter gatherer cosmology and ontology. She has published broadly on the archaeology of death archaeological method and theory ritual theory and on issues of research ethics. Rita Peyroteo Stjerna is a Researcher at the Department of Organismal Biology Upssala University. She is a bioarchaeologist specializing in mortuary archaeology.She is trained in archaeothanatology ancient DNA radiocarbon and stable isotopes. She thrives in interdisciplinary environments and has been working with archaeological human remains in museums in Europe Africa and Southeast Asia. She holds a PhD in archaeology from Uppsala University focusing on the role of mortuary ritual practice in Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and she has published on Holocene hunter-gatherers in Western Europe integrating multiple disciplines. Her main interests are mortuary archaeology archaeological science and ethical issues concerning the biomolecular research of ancient human remains. Mari Tõrv is Associate Professor in Archaeology at the Institute of History and Archaeology University of Tartu. She is an archaeologist with a multi-disciplinary background in archaeology human osteology archaeothanatology stable isotope studies and ritual studies. Her research interests are wide extending from hunter-gatherer mortuary practices and identities to the genetic history of Nordic and Eastern European populations together with life and death ways of early farmers and first Christians. Currently her work bridges archaeology and chemistry to reconstruct past food ways and explore the research potential of archaeological human remains in general. Her work involves the application of the state-of-the-art methods in stable isotope studies and their combination with other biomolecular analysis to form narratives about past lifestyles.

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