Gerritsen's study investigates how small groups of people—households, or local communities—constitute and represent their social identity by shaping the landscape around them. Examining things like house building and habitation, cremation and burial, and farming and ritual practice, Gerritsen develops a new theoretical and empirical perspective on the practices that create collective senses of identity and belonging. An explicitly diachronic approach reveals processes of cultural and social change that have previously gone unnoticed, providing a basis for a much more dynamic history of the late prehistoric inhabitants of this region.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Archaeology in a sandy ‘essen’ landscape
3. The house and its inhabitants
4. Local communities and the organisation of the landscape
5. Micro-regional and regional patterns of habitation, demography and land use
6. Landscape, identity and community in the first millennium BC
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Archaeology in a sandy ‘essen’ landscape
3. The house and its inhabitants
4. Local communities and the organisation of the landscape
5. Micro-regional and regional patterns of habitation, demography and land use
6. Landscape, identity and community in the first millennium BC

Páginas : 320
Peso : 5mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación :2003
ISBN : 978-9053565889
Editorial : Amsterdam University
Autor: Fokke Gerritsen
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