Time and History in Prehistory

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13th Century Ce
Adnan Baysal
Alasdair Whittle
Alex Bayliss
archaeological theory
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Arthur's Stone
Arthur’s Stone
Barbara Adam
Bilateral Descent
Bisserka Gaydarska
Bradley E. Ensor
Burial Estate
Cal BCE
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Causewayed Enclosure
Central Palace
corporate
Corporate Kin Group
CristiSimonetti
Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency
Cultural Niche Construction
Doug Bailey
early
Early Neolithic
Emma L. Baysal
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Gavin Lucas
Genus Homo
Graham Harman
group
Highland Madagascar
historical anthropology
Ian Hodder
interdisciplinary prehistoric studies
John Bintliff
John Chapman
kaiija
Kaiija Shrine
kin
king
King Rugomora
Late Bronze Age Palace
Long Houses
material culture analysis
Memorial Mounds
Moon Ceremonies
multi-scalar research
narrative construction archaeology
Neolithic Past
North East Bulgaria
Penelope J. Corfield
Peter R. Schmidt
prehistoric
Prehistoric Archaeology
rugomora
Sandra Kemp
shrine
Standing Stones
temporal frameworks
Trevor Watkins
Unilineal Descent Groups
Vice Versa
Zoe Crossland

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138692695
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Time and History in Prehistory explores the many processes through which time and history are conceptualized and constructed, challenging the perception of prehistoric societies as ahistorical. Drawing equally on contemporary theory and illustrative case studies, and firmly rooted in material evidence, this book rearticulates concepts of time and history, questions the kind of narratives to be written about the past and underlines the fundamentally historical nature of prehistory.

From a range of multi-disciplinary perspectives, the authors of this volume address the scales at which archaeological evidence and narrative are interwoven, from a single day to deep history and from a solitary pot to a complete city. In doing so, they argue the need for a multi-scalar approach to prehistoric data that allows for the interplay between short and long term, and for analytical units that encourage us to move continuously between scales.

The growing interest in time and history in archaeology and across a wide range of disciplines concerned with human action and the human past highlights that these are exceptionally active fields. By juxtaposing varied viewpoints, this volume bridges gaps in narrative, finds a place for inclusive histories and makes clear the benefit of integrative and interdisciplinary approaches, including different disciplines and types of data.

Stella Souvatzi is Adjunct Professor of Archaeology at the Hellenic Open University. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2000 and her BA and MA degrees from the University of Athens. Her research focuses on the Neolithic archaeology of Greece and the eastern Mediterranean, the archaeology of household, theory of archaeology and anthropology, and cultural heritage and identity. She is the author of A Social Archaeology of Households in Neolithic Greece: An Anthropological Approach (2008) and co-editor of Space and Time in Mediterranean Prehistory (2014).

Adnan Baysal is Associate Professor of Prehistory at Trakya University, Turkey. He received his PhD from the University of Liverpool in 2010. He specializes in the Anatolian Neolithic and has worked extensively on the social and economic implications of ground stone assemblages from Catalhoyuk and other contemporary Central Anatolia sites. He has edited volumes on networks and social organization (2015) and stone tools in Anatolian archaeology (forthcoming).

Emma L. Baysal is Assistant Professor of Prehistory at Trakya University, Turkey. She works on material culture of the Epipalaeolithic to Early Bronze Age, with particular interest in the relationship between artefacts, the body and identity and the movements and networks of raw materials and small artefacts. She is co-editor of Bordered Places | Bounded Times (with L. Karakatsanis, 2017) and author of Personal Ornaments in Prehistory (forthcoming).