A Life in Balkan Archaeology

A Life in Balkan Archaeology
Author: John Chapman
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781789257328

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This lively memoir tells the story of a boy growing up in Plymouth, Devon, getting excited about archaeology after visits to mainland Greece and Crete, trying to get into Greek archaeology and relocating northwards into the Balkans, where he spent a career in prehistoric research. The chapters alternate between museum/university experiences and the author's major research projects. The experiences of working in that part of the world as the Third Balkan War was starting were dramatic. The memoir presents stories with implications for East–West relationships which will soon disappear from living memory. The ways that research projects originated and developed are also strongly featured. There is also a fund of anecdotes about prehistorians living and dead. The publication of this memoir records those fragments of the discipline’s history which are in danger of being lost forever. But Chapman's life story is not erased from this account, which is not an anthropological work but, rather, a participant account with a modicum of relevant personal details. This memoir provides the insider story to the research results.

Archaeology Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia

Archaeology  Anthropology  and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia
Author: David Shankland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015056153193

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Archaeology; anthropology; Balkan Peninsula; history; 1878-1920.

Balkan Dialogues

Balkan Dialogues
Author: Maja Gori,Maria Ivanova
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317377474

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Spatial variation and patterning in the distribution of artefacts are topics of fundamental significance in Balkan archaeology. For decades, archaeologists have classified spatial clusters of artefacts into discrete “cultures”, which have been conventionally treated as bound entities and equated with past social or ethnic groups. This timely volume fulfils the need for an up-to-date and theoretically informed dialogue on group identity in Balkan prehistory. Thirteen case studies covering the beginning of the Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age and written by archaeologists conducting fieldwork in the region, as well as by ethnologists with a research focus on material culture and identity, provide a robust foundation for exploring these issues. Bringing together the latest research, with a particular intentional focus on the central and western Balkans, this collection offers original perspectives on Balkan prehistory with relevance to the neighbouring regions of Eastern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean and Anatolia. Balkan Dialogues challenges long-established interpretations in the field and provides a new, contextualised reading of the archaeological record of this region.

Balkan Prehistory

Balkan Prehistory
Author: Douglass Whitfield Bailey
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN: 0415215986

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Bailey's volume fills the gap that existed for an archaeology of the Balkans and will be required reading for anyone studying the Neolithic, Copper and early Bronze Ages of Eastern Europe.

Bridging Science and Heritage in the Balkans Studies in Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage Restoration and Conservation

Bridging Science and Heritage in the Balkans  Studies in Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage Restoration and Conservation
Author: Nona Palincas,Corneliu C. Ponta
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789691979

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In a period when the study of archaeological remains is enriched through new methods derived from the natural sciences and when there is general agreement on the need for more investment in the study, restoration and conservation of the tangible cultural heritage, this book presents contributions to these fields from South-Eastern Europe.

Balkan Worlds

Balkan Worlds
Author: Traian Stoianovich
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1994-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0765638517

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Encompassing the period from the Neolithic era to the present, this book studies the peoples, societies, and cultures of the area situated between the Adriatic Sea in the west and the Black Sea in the east, between the Alpine region and Danube basin in the north and the Aegean Sea in the south. This is not a conventional history of the Balkans; rather, drawing upon archaeology, anthropology, economics, psychology, and linguistics as well as history, the author has attempted a total history that integrates many areas of the Balkan experience.

The Making of the Slavs

The Making of the Slavs
Author: Florin Curta
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2001-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139428880

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This book offers an alternative approach to the problem of Slavic ethnicity in south-eastern Europe between c. 500 and c. 700, from the perspective of current anthropological theories. The conceptual emphasis here is on the relation between material culture and ethnicity. The author demonstrates that the history of the Sclavenes and the Antes begins only at around 500 AD. He also points to the significance of the archaeological evidence, which suggests that specific artefacts may have been used as identity markers. This evidence also indicates the role of local leaders in building group boundaries and in leading successful raids across the Danube. Because of these military and political developments, Byzantine authors began employing names such as Sclavines and Antes in order to make sense of the process of group identification that was taking place north of the Danube frontier. Slavic ethnicity is therefore shown to be a Byzantine invention.

The Balkans Everyday Life and Culture

The Balkans Everyday Life and Culture
Author: Ema Miljkovic
Publsiher: Livre de Lyon
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9782490773459

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In the series of the monographs under the title “The Balkans” (publisher Livre de Lyon, Lyon, France), one volume has been dedicated to the everyday life and culture. This volume consists of four chapters examining the various phenomena in everyday life in the Balkans during the Ottoman era or phenomena still existing in the modern Balkan societies, as a result of the Oriental - Ottoman heritage in this region. This book presents one big step forward in research of the everyday life in the Ottoman Empire and especially the Balkans, since this is still one of the less elaborated and at the same time very important topics of the Balkan and Ottoman history, as well.