Kinship and family in ancient Egypt: archaeology and anthropology in dialogue

In this interdisciplinary study, Leire Olabarria examines ancient Egyptian society through the notion of kinship. Drawing on methods from archaeology and sociocultural anthropology, she provides an emic characterisation of ancient kinship that relies on performative aspects of social interaction. Ol...

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1. Verfasser: Olabarria, Leire 1984- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2020
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Zusammenfassung:In this interdisciplinary study, Leire Olabarria examines ancient Egyptian society through the notion of kinship. Drawing on methods from archaeology and sociocultural anthropology, she provides an emic characterisation of ancient kinship that relies on performative aspects of social interaction. Olabarria uses memorial stelae of the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom (ca.2150-1650 BCE) as her primary evidence. Contextualising these monuments within their social and physical landscapes, she proposes a dynamic way to explore kin groups through sources that have been considered static. The volume offers three case studies of kin groups at the beginning, peak, and decline of their developmental cycles respectively. They demonstrate how ancient Egyptian evidence can be used for cross-cultural comparison of key anthropological topics, such as group formation, patronage, and rites of passage
Beschreibung:Introduction : ancient Egyptian kinship between relatedness and material agency -- Understanding the sources : dating, characterisation, contextualisation, and display -- Setting the terms : etic and emic approaches to ancient Egyptian relatedness -- Between the emic and the etic : kin groups in ancient Egypt -- Dynamising kin groups -- The birth of a kin group : from filiation to group formation -- The summit of a developmental cycle : non-genealogical relatedness -- Displaying decline: survival strategies and marriage patterns -- Conclusions : the dynamism of the social fabric
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 279 Seiten) Illustrationen, Karte
ISBN:9781108670487
DOI:10.1017/9781108670487

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