Monumental Earthen Architecture in Early Societies

Monumental Earthen Architecture in Early Societies
Author: International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences. World Congress
Publsiher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1784912832

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Proceedings from a session held as part of the XVII World UISPP Congress, Burgos, 2014. The theme of the symposium was the archaeology of earthen architecture in pre- and protohistoric cultures, with an emphasis on constructive techniques and systems, and diachronic changes in those aspects.

Monumental Earthen Architecture in Early Societies Technology and power display

Monumental Earthen Architecture in Early Societies  Technology and power display
Author: Annick Daneels
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784912840

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Proceedings from a session held as part of the XVII World UISPP Congress, Burgos, 2014. The theme of the symposium was the archaeology of earthen architecture in pre- and protohistoric cultures, with an emphasis on constructive techniques and systems, and diachronic changes in those aspects.

Earthen Construction Technology

Earthen Construction Technology
Author: Annick Daneels,Maria Torras Freixa
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789697247

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Presents papers from Session IV-5 of the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The archaeological study of earthen construction has until now focused on typology and conservation; papers here instead consider their construction and anthropological importance.

The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology

The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology
Author: Robbie Ethridge,Eric E. Bowne
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781683401902

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This volume uses case studies to capture the recent emphasis on history in archaeological reconstructions of America’s deep past. Previously, archaeologists studying “prehistoric” America focused on long-term evolutionary change, imagining ancient societies like living organisms slowly adapting to environmental challenges. Contributors to this volume demonstrate how today’s researchers are incorporating a new awareness that the precolonial era was also shaped by people responding to historical trends and forces. Essays in this volume delve into sites across what is now the United States Southeast—the St. Johns River Valley, the Gulf Coast, Greater Cahokia, Fort Ancient, the southern Appalachians, and the Savannah River Valley. Prominent scholars of the region highlight the complex interplay of events, human decision-making, movements, and structural elements that combined to shape native societies. The research in this volume represents a profound shift in thinking about precolonial and colonial history and begins to erase the false divide between ancient and contemporary America. Contributors: Susan M. Alt | Robin Beck | Eric E. Bowne | Robert A. Cook | Robbie Ethridge | Jon Bernard Marcoux | Timothy R. Pauketat | Thomas J. Pluckhahn | Asa R. Randall | Christopher B. Rodning | Kenneth E. Sassaman | Lynne P. Sullivan | Victor D. Thompson | Neill J. Wallis | John E. Worth A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Relational Engagements of the Indigenous Americas

Relational Engagements of the Indigenous Americas
Author: Melissa R. Baltus,Sarah E. Baires
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498555364

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Relational Engagements of the Indigenous Americas critically examines our current understanding of relational theory and the ontological turn in archaeological studies of the pre-contact Americas.

Architectural Energetics in Archaeology

Architectural Energetics in Archaeology
Author: Leah McCurdy,Elliot M. Abrams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351614146

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Archaeologists and the public at large have long been fascinated by monumental architecture built by past societies. Whether considering the earthworks in the Ohio Valley or the grandest pyramids in Egypt and Mexico, people have been curious as to how pre-modern societies with limited technology were capable of constructing monuments of such outstanding scale and quality. Architectural energetics is a methodology within archaeology that generates estimates of the amount of labor and time allocated to construct these past monuments. This methodology allows for detailed analyses of architecture and especially the analysis of the social power underlying such projects. Architectural Energetics in Archaeology assembles an international array of scholars who have analyzed architecture from archaeological and historic societies using architectural energetics. It is the first such volume of its kind. In addition to applying architectural energetics to a global range of architectural works, it outlines in detail the estimates of costs that can be used in future architectural analyses. This volume will serve archaeology and classics researchers, and lecturers teaching undergraduate and graduate courses related to social power and architecture. It also will interest architects examining past construction and engineering projects.

Size Matters Understanding Monumentality Across Ancient Civilizations

Size Matters   Understanding Monumentality Across Ancient Civilizations
Author: Federico Buccellati,Sebastian Hageneuer,Sylva van der Heyden,Felix Levenson
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783839445389

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When talking about monuments, size undeniably matters - or does it? But how else can we measure monumentality? Bringing together researchers from various fields such as archaeology, museology, history, sociology, Mesoamerican studies, and art history, this book discusses terminological and methodological approaches in both theoretical contributions and various case studies. While focusing on architectural aspects, this volume also discusses the social meaning of monuments, the role of forced and free labour, as well as textual monumentality. The result is a modern interdisciplinary take on an important concept which is notoriously difficult to define.

Power and Architecture

Power and Architecture
Author: Joachim Bretschneider,Jan Driessen,Karel van Lerberghe
Publsiher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9042918314

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The idea that societies and rulers express their power through monumental architecture is not a new one, but this collection of essays, the result of a 2002 conference in Leuven, takes the arguement back to the very beginnings of monumental architecture in the Bronze Age Near East and Aegean, to ask if this process can be linked to a particular ...