A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean
Bronze Age Identities 83 Atlantic Tradition Nordic Tradition North-alpine Tradition Iberian Tradition Italian Tradition Lusatian ...
123 456 Central Jutland type 789 Northern Zealand type Southern Jutland type Ilmenau culture Octagonal-hiltedswords Flange-hilte ...
Bronze Age Identities 85 Two general observations may serve to explain the formation of larger and more com- plex forms of cultu ...
86 Kristian Kristiansen study (but see Bürmeister and Müller-Scheessel 2007; Fuhrholt 2008; Fernandez Götz 2013). I propose that ...
Bronze Age Identities 87 that membership of these created personal and social identities. I propose that these insti- tutions ca ...
88 Kristian Kristiansen of political institutions with their own blueprints for social actions and heroic deeds (Kristiansen 200 ...
Bronze Age Identities 89 could carry bulk goods, such as metal (Rowlands and Ling 2013). However, inside such larger regional id ...
90 Kristian Kristiansen groups. One of the best documented instances is the case of the Vettones in central Spain. Here, more th ...
Bronze Age Identities 91 We should therefore allow for some variation in the use of material culture in the demarcation of polit ...
92 Kristian Kristiansen The European Bronze Age thus demonstrates how social and economic complexity was materially and ritually ...
Bronze Age Identities 93 Tell^ tr adition^ &^ shared^ metalwork (^500) – 1000 km c.^10 0 – (^150) k m Pottery- tradition (fe ...
94 Kristian Kristiansen Alvarez-Sanchís, Jesús. 1999.Los Vettones. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia. Alvarez-Sanchís, Jesús. ...
Bronze Age Identities 95 and Bronze Age Scania: Skånska spor – arkeologi längs Västkustnanan, 171–93. Stockholm: Riksantikvarieä ...
96 Kristian Kristiansen Bedeutung: Praehistorsiche Bronzefunde. Abteilung XX, 13. Band. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. Wiegel, ...
CHAPTER 7 Networks and Ethnogenesis Anna C. F. Collar Introduction Using the methodological frame of the “network” to study the ...
98 Anna C. F. Collar and indirectly through abstract rhetorical avenues, may have played in the dissemina- tion of ideas and ide ...
Networks and Ethnogenesis 99 The development of the theories and their applications to antiquity are moving forward at an ever-i ...
100 Anna C. F. Collar connections between local clusters that would otherwise remain separate. This combi- nation of local clust ...
Networks and Ethnogenesis 101 idea because it comes into contact with so many others; or if subject to attack, then the destruct ...
102 Anna C. F. Collar This potential for exploring relational space has been investigated by scholars working with topological d ...
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