Detecting and explaining technological innovation in prehistory

 
 
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26 februari 2020
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9789088908248

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Technology refers to any set of standardised procedures for transforming raw materials into finished products. Innovation consists of any change in technology which has tangible and lasting effect on human practices, whether or not it provides utilitarian advantages. Prehistoric societies were never static, but the tempo of innovation occasionally increased to the point that we can refer to transformation taking place. Prehistorians must therefore identify factors promoting or hindering innovation.This volume stems from an international workshop, organised by the Collaborative Research Centre 1266 'Scales of Transformation' at Kiel University in November 2017. The meeting challenged its participants to detect and explain technological change in the past and its role in transformation processes, using archaeological and ethnographic case studies. The papers draw mainly on examples from prehistoric Europe, but case-studies from Iran, the Indus Valley, and contemporary central America are also included. The authors adopt several perspectives, including cultural-historical, economic, environmental, demographic, functional, and agent-based approaches.These case studies often rely on interdisciplinary research, whereby field archaeology, archaeometric analysis, experimental archaeology and ethnographic research are used together to observe and explain innovations and changes in the artisan's repertoire. The results demonstrate that interdisciplinary research is becoming essential to understanding transformation phenomena in prehistoric archaeology, superseding typo-chronological description and comparison.This book is a scholarly publication aimed at academic researchers, particularly archaeologists and archaeological scientists working on ceramics, osseous and metal artefacts.ContentsPrefaceMichela SpataroIntroductionMichela Spataro and Martin FurholtUnderstanding the acceptance of innovative technical skills across time. Ethnographic and theoretical insights from Latin AmericaDean E. ArnoldInnovation or inheritance? Assessing the social mechanisms underlying ceramic technological change in early Neolithic pottery assemblages in Central EuropeLouise Gomart, Alexandra Anders, Attila Kreiter, Tibor Marton, Krisztián Oross and Pál RaczkyChanges in the pottery production of the Linear Pottery Culture. Origins and directions of ideasAnna Rauba-Bukowska and Agnieszka Czekaj-ZastawnyInnovations in ceramic technology in the context of culture change north of the Carpathians at the turn of the 6th and 5th millennia BCSławomir KadrowNeolithic pottery innovation in context. A model and case study from the Central and Western BalkansRobert HofmannTechnological innovation and social change. Early vs. late Neolithic pottery production of the Central BalkansJasna VukovićTechnological changes and innovations in the osseous industries in the early and late Neolithic in the BalkansSelena VitezovićEarly wheel-made pottery in the Carpathian BasinSzabolcs Czifra, Éva Kovács-Széles, Orsolya Viktorik, Péter Pánczél and Attila KreiterThe onset of wheel-throwing in Middle Asia. A neolithic innovation?Massimo VidaleTechnological Innovation. Defining terms and examining process through the talc-faience complex in the Indus CivilizationHeather Margaret-Louise MillerSkill in high-temperature crafts. An artisanal perspective on fireKatarina Botwid

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Online sinds
26 februari 2020
EAN
9789088908248

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