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Mediterranean Archaeologies Of Insularity In An Age Of Globalization Anna Kouremenos

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Mediterranean Archaeologies Of Insularity In An Age Of Globalization Anna Kouremenos
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.33 MB
Author: Anna Kouremenos, Jody Michael Gordon
ISBN: 9781789253443, 1789253446
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mediterranean Archaeologies Of Insularity In An Age Of Globalization Anna Kouremenos by Anna Kouremenos, Jody Michael Gordon 9781789253443, 1789253446 instant download after payment.

Recently, complex interpretations of socio-cultural change in the ancient Mediterranean world have emerged that challenge earlier models. Influenced by today’s hyper-connected age, scholars no longer perceive the Mediterranean as a static place where “Greco-Roman” culture was dominant, but rather see it as a dynamic and connected sea where fragmentation and uncertainty, along with mobility and networking, were the norm. Hence, a current theoretical approach to studying ancient culture has been that of globalization. Certain eras of Mediterranean history (e.g., the Roman empire) known for their increased connectivity have thus been analyzed from a globalized perspective that examines rhizomal networking, cultural diversity, and multiple processes of social change. Archaeology has proven a useful discipline for investigating ancient “globalization” because of its recent focus on how identity is expressed through material culture negotiated between both local and global influences when levels of connectivity are altered. One form of identity that has been inadequately explored in relation to globalization theory is insularity. Insularity, or the socially recognized differences expressed by people living on islands, is a form of self-identification created within a particular space and time. Insularity, as a unique social identity affected by “global” forces,should be viewed as an important research paradigm for archaeologies concerned with re-examining cultural change.

The purpose of this volume is to explore how comparative archaeologies of insularity can contribute to discourse on ancient Mediterranean “globalization.” The volume’s theme stems from a colloquium session that was chaired by the volume’s co-editors at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in January 2017. 

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