Explaining Social Change: Studies in Honour of Colin RenfrewColin Renfrew, John F. Cherry, Christopher Scarre, Stephen Shennan McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, 2004 - 239 páginas These papers look at the increasingly influential role of social archaeology - an area in which Colin Renfrew has been a key player. Topics covered include: the development of the human mind, trade and exchange, social change, chiefdoms and states, and the archaeology of island societies. |
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Social Archaeology and the Unfinished Business of the Palaeolithic | 17 |
CHRISTOS DOUMAS Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3DZ | 25 |
Evolutionary Perspectives | 27 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aegean islands Andel Antiquity archaeo artefacts assemblage associated behaviour beliefs Binford Broodbank burial Cambridge University Press Çatalhöyük ceramics chaeology chiefdoms Cladh Hallan Colin Renfrew communities complex construction context Cyclades density deposits distribution Dodecanese Early Bronze Age East eastern Thessaly Europe evidence excavations exchange farming Forager forms graves Greece groups hunter-gatherers interaction Iron Age Kutau/Bao Kythera landscape Late Neolithic later Lerna Leubingen London mainland Malta material culture Mediterranean Mellars Melos ments Mesolithic Mesopotamia millennium BC modern human monuments Mopir mortuary Mousterian Neolithic obsidian obsidian sources Orkney Oxford Parker Pearson pattern period phase Phylakopi plain population pottery prehistoric radiocarbon region Revenia Ring of Brodgar Saronic Gulf scale School at Athens settlement sherds significant Sitagroi social archaeology societies South Uist stone circles Stones of Stenness structure Table Tell Brak Thessaly tion tombs Torrence trade Ubaid Upper Palaeolithic Uruk variables Willaumez