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OverviewUse of Space and Domestic Areas: Functional Organisation and Social Strategies presents the papers from Session XXXII-1 of the 18th UISPP World Congress (Paris, June 2018). The organization of inhabited space is the direct expression of the deep integration of societies with their cultural and natural environment. According to the distribution and the patterning of activities, the organization of human communities and the role of their actors can be brought to light. The various contributions in this volume show the progress of research in terms of understanding the use of space on different scales, from the household to the village, focusing on Neolithic and Bronze Age contexts. Each of the contributions shows the diversity of issues concerning the interpretation of the living spaces, and the diversity of approaches carried out to answer them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luc Jallot (University Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3) , Alessandro Peinetti (University Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3)Publisher: Archaeopress Imprint: Archaeopress Archaeology Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781803271361ISBN 10: 1803271361 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 16 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsLieux de vie et espaces domestiques : organisations fonctionnelles et stratégies sociales / Use of space and domestic areas: functional organisation and social strategies – Alessandro Peinetti, Julia Wattez, Luc Jallot ; The visible and the invisible. A fresh look at LBK longhouse interiors – Lech Czerniak ; The Early Neolithic household remains of Lugo di Romagna, Fornace Gattelli (North East Italy) – Nicola Degasperi, Giuliana Steffè, Giovanni Tasca ; Sv. Križ – St. Cross (Istria, Croatia): some remarks on the food preparing and storaging during the Bronze Age in Northern Adriatic Region – Tihomir Percan (†) ; Daily life in a north Italian Early Bronze Age pile dwelling: Lucone di Polpenazze del Garda (Italy – Brescia) – Marco Baioni, Fabio Bona, Claudia Mangani, Nicoletta Martinelli, Cristiano Nicosia, Renata Perego, Tommaso Quirino, Emanuele Saletta ; Different ways to handle the domestic space by comparison: the case of Bronze Age villages in Vallese di Oppeano (Verona – ITA) – Federica Gonzato, Claudia Mangani, Nicoletta Martinelli, Cristiano Nicosia ; ‘Where the house has no trace…’ Reconstructing of basic cluster of everyday life on the Late Copper Age sites in Hungary – Szilvia Fábián, András Rajna ; The rise of socio-economic complexity in non-urban societies: function, organisation, and social meaning organisation and social meaning of space in Early Bronze Age Eastern Arabia – Valentina M. Azzarà ; Interpreting long-lived-in dwelling spaces: integrated spatial analysis of a Late Bronze Age area at Coppa Nevigata (south-eastern Italy) – Giulia Recchia, Enrico Lucci, Girolamo Fiorentino, Claudia Minniti, Vittorio Mironti, Milena Primavera, Gianni Siracusano, Melissa VilmercatiReviewsAuthor InformationLuc Jallot, archaeologist, is Maître de conférences at the University Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 (UMR 5140 « Archéologie des Sociétés méditerranéennes »). His researches focus on settlement organisation and dynamics, on material culture, on anthropomorphic art and on the relationship between societies and environment at the end of the Neolithic in Southern France. Since the end of the 1990s he has been involved in several research projects on Neolithic earthen architecture. He has also worked in Eastern Africa and, more recently, on Neolithic and Copper Age contexts in Morocco. ; Alessandro Peinetti, geoarchaeologist, PhD (University Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, UMR 5140 « Archéologie des Sociétés méditerranéennes », Università di Bologna) is an independent researcher. His researches focus on the formation processes of the archaeological record, on the built environment, on earthen architecture and on the organisation of settlements and activity areas documented by the analysis of soils and archeological sediments through micromorphology. He is especially involved in research into Neolithic and Bronze Age villages in Italy and Southern France. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |