Territoriality in Archaeology

Author:   James F. Osborne ,  Parker VanValkenburgh
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 January 2014
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"""Territoriality in Archaeology brings together a series of studies that examine the dynamic nature of land, boundaries, and social space in ancient political life. The authors draw on diverse perspectives, ranging from evolutionary ecology to critical geography, but share a common interest in exploring variation in territorial patterns and processes, as well as developing models that better account for the role of territorial claims in the constitution of social power. Archaeological case studies exploring the diversity of territoriality in the past range from the Andes Mountains and Latin America to Mesopotamia and South Asia."" The Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (AP3A) is published on behalf of the Archaeological Division of the American Anthropological Association. AP3A publishes original monograph-length manuscripts on a wide range of subjects generally considered to fall within the purview of anthropological archaeology. There are no geographical, temporal, or topical restrictions. Organizers of AAA symposia are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts, but submissions need not be restricted to these or other collected works."

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Author:   James F. Osborne ,  Parker VanValkenburgh
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781118871218


ISBN 10:   1118871219
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 January 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents iii  SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. Home Turf: Archaeology, Territoriality, and Politics  Parker VanValkenburgh and James F. Osborne 1 SECTION II: ORIGINS AND TRANSITIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF EARLY TERRITORIAL POLITIES Chapter 2. Territoriality and Politics in the Prehistoric and Classical Aegean  John L. Bintliff  28 Chapter 3. Grass, Water, Salt, Copper, and Others: Pastoralists’ Territorial Strategies in Central Sudan   Augustin F. C. Holl  39 Chapter 4. Mobility, Territorial Commitments, and Political Organization among Late Bronze Age Polities in Southern Caucasia   Alan Greene and Ian Lindsay  54 SECTION III: CONTINGENCY AND VARIABILITY IN POLITICAL TERRITORIALITY Chapter 5. Territorial and Nonterritorial Routes to Power: Reconciling Evolutionary Ecological, Social Agency, and Historicist Approaches   Benjamin Chabot-Hanowell and Eric Alden Smith  72 Chapter 6. Monumentality, Territoriality, and Networks during the Middle Preclassic in Northwest Honduras   Patricia Urban and Edward Schortman  87 Chapter 7. Settlement, Territory, and the Political Landscape of Late Bronze Age Polities in the Northern Levant     Jesse Casana  107 SECTION IV: TERRITORIALITY AND POLITICS IN ANCIENT EMPIRES Chapter 8. Geographies of Power: Territoriality and Empire during the Mesopotamian Iron Age  Bradley J. Parker  126  Chapter 9. Conquests of Dharma: Network Models and the Study of Ancient Polities  Namita Sugandhi  145   Chapter 10. Shifting Territorialities under the Inka Empire: The Case of the Rapay´an Valley in the Central Andean Highlands  Alexis Mantha  164 SECTION V: DISCUSSION Chapter 11. New Territory in Archaeological Theory  Norman Yoffee  189 List of Contributors 193

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James F. Osborne (Ph.D. 2011, Harvard University) is an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, director of the Tayinat Lower Town Project, and associate director of the Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey. His current research interests include diaspora in antiquity and the nature of political authority in the Bronze and Iron Ages of the ancient Near East, especially as revealed through spatial analysis of the built environment. Parker VanValkenburgh (Ph.D. 2012, Harvard University) is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Vermont and director of the Proyecto Arqueol´ogico Za˜na Colonial. His current research centers on understanding landscape change and political subjectivity in late pre-Hispanic and Spanish colonial Peru.

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