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Burial And Social Change In Firstmillennium Bc Italy Approaching Social Agents Elisa Perego

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Burial And Social Change In Firstmillennium Bc Italy Approaching Social Agents Elisa Perego
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.4 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Elisa Perego, Rafael Scopacasa
ISBN: 9781785701870, 1785701878
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Burial And Social Change In Firstmillennium Bc Italy Approaching Social Agents Elisa Perego by Elisa Perego, Rafael Scopacasa 9781785701870, 1785701878 instant download after payment.

In the first millennium BC, communities in Italy underwent crucial transformations which scholars have often subsumed under the heading of ‘state formation’, namely increased social stratification, the centralization of political power and, in some cases, urbanization. Most research has tended to approach the phenomenon of state formation and social change in relation to specific territorial dynamics of growth and expansion, changing modes of exploitation of food and other resources over time, and the adoption of selected socio-ritual practices by the ruling élites in order to construct and negotiate authority. In contrast, comparatively little attention has been paid to the question of how these key developments resonated across the broader social transect, and how social groups other than ruling élites both promoted these changes and experienced their effects.

The chief aim of this collection of 14 papers is to harness innovative approaches to the exceptionally rich mortuary evidence of first millennium BC Italy, in order to investigate the roles and identities of social actors who either struggled for power and social recognition, or were manipulated and exploited by superior authorities in a phase of tumultuous sociopolitical change throughout the entire Mediterranean basin. Contributors provide a diverse range of approaches in order to examine how power operated in society, how it was exercised and resisted, and how this can be studied through mortuary evidence.

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