Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy: paradigms for cultural change
"The ancient Mediterranean basin was once thought to be populated by large, monolithic, cultural-political entities. In this conception, ‘the Greeks’, ‘the Romans’, and other stable and homogenous cultures interacted and vied for supremacy like early modern states or empires. Today, however, th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The ancient Mediterranean basin was once thought to be populated by large, monolithic, cultural-political entities. In this conception, ‘the Greeks’, ‘the Romans’, and other stable and homogenous cultures interacted and vied for supremacy like early modern states or empires. Today, however, thanks largely to an ever-increasing archaeological record, critical and sensitive approaches to the literary evidence, and the impact and application of new theoretical approaches, the ancient Mediterranean region is instead argued to be full of dynamic microcultures organized in a fluid set of overlapping networks. While this atomization of culture has resulted in more interesting and accurate micro-histories, it has also challenged how we understand cultural interaction and change. This volume draws on this new understanding of cultural identity and contact to address the themes of adoption, adaption, and innovation in Pre-Roman Italy from the 9th–3rd centuries BCE. The contributors to this volume build upon recent paradigm shifts in research that challenge traditional Hellenocentric models and work to establish a new set of frameworks for approaching the tangled question of how ‘indigenous’ and ’foreign’ features relate to one another in the material record. Using focused case-studies, ranging from the role played by mobile populations in transferring ideas and technologies to the different ways in which ‘foreign’ artistic elements were used by Italian peoples, the volume explores what the — now commonly accepted — connectedness of a wider Mediterranean world meant for the people of Italy in practical terms, and offers new models for how concepts and ideas were transmitted, reinterpreted, repurposed, and re-appropriated in early Italy to fit within their local context." |
Beschreibung: | "The volume is a product of the conference 'Exchanging ideas: Trade, technology, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy' held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 3-6 February 2020." |
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations 7 Acknowledgements 17 Abbreviations 17 Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 1. Rethinking Cultural (Ex) Change in Pre-Roman Italy 19 Nicola Terrenato a. The Paradox of Innovation in Conservative Societies: Cultural Self-Consistency and Bricolage in Iron Age Central Italy 33 Franco De Angelis 3. Mixing up Mediterranean Innovation: The Case of Viticulture and Wine 47 Marine Lechenault and Kewin Peche-Quilichini 4. The World Has Changed: Insularity and Tyrrhenian Connectivity during the Corsican Iron Ages 59 John North Hopkins 5. Folding Meaning in an Object: The Ficoroni Cista and the Heterarchy of Art in Early Italy 71 Charlotte R. Potts 6. Virtue in Variety: Contrasting Temple Design in Etruscan Italy 85 Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 7. The Demon Is in the Detail: Greek Pottery in Etruscan Funerary Contexts 101
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Peter Attema, Barbara Belelli Marchesini, and Matthijs Catsman 8. Local Choices in a Networked World: Funerary Practices at Crustumerium (Lazio) during the Long Seventh Century все 117 Amanda K. Pavlick 9. From the Ground up: Constructing Monumental Buildings in Archaic Central Italy 147 Gij s Tol 10. The Archaic Countryside Revisited: A Ceramic Approach to the Study of Archaic Rural Infill in Latium Vêtus 161 Camilla Norman 11. Ritual Connectivity in Adriatic Italy 177 Keely Elizabeth Heuer 12. Face to Face: Isolated Heads in South Italian and Etruscan Visual Culture 193 William Μ. Balco 13. Feasting Transformed: Commensal Identity Expression and Social Transformation in Iron Age and Archaic Western Sicily 221 Peter Attema, Carmelo Colelli, Martin Guggisberg, Francesca Ippolito, Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Gloria Mittica, Wieke de Neef, and Sine Grove Saxkjær 14. The Deep Past ofMagna Graecias Pottery Traditions: Adoption and Adaption at Timpone della Motta and in the Sibaritide (Northern Calabria, Italy) between the Middle Bronze Age and the Archaic Period 235 Index 277 |
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations 7 Acknowledgements 17 Abbreviations 17 Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 1. Rethinking Cultural (Ex) Change in Pre-Roman Italy 19 Nicola Terrenato a. The Paradox of Innovation in Conservative Societies: Cultural Self-Consistency and Bricolage in Iron Age Central Italy 33 Franco De Angelis 3. Mixing up Mediterranean Innovation: The Case of Viticulture and Wine 47 Marine Lechenault and Kewin Peche-Quilichini 4. The World Has Changed: Insularity and Tyrrhenian Connectivity during the Corsican Iron Ages 59 John North Hopkins 5. Folding Meaning in an Object: The Ficoroni Cista and the Heterarchy of Art in Early Italy 71 Charlotte R. Potts 6. Virtue in Variety: Contrasting Temple Design in Etruscan Italy 85 Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 7. The Demon Is in the Detail: Greek Pottery in Etruscan Funerary Contexts 101
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Peter Attema, Barbara Belelli Marchesini, and Matthijs Catsman 8. Local Choices in a Networked World: Funerary Practices at Crustumerium (Lazio) during the Long Seventh Century все 117 Amanda K. Pavlick 9. From the Ground up: Constructing Monumental Buildings in Archaic Central Italy 147 Gij s Tol 10. The Archaic Countryside Revisited: A Ceramic Approach to the Study of Archaic Rural Infill in Latium Vêtus 161 Camilla Norman 11. Ritual Connectivity in Adriatic Italy 177 Keely Elizabeth Heuer 12. Face to Face: Isolated Heads in South Italian and Etruscan Visual Culture 193 William Μ. Balco 13. Feasting Transformed: Commensal Identity Expression and Social Transformation in Iron Age and Archaic Western Sicily 221 Peter Attema, Carmelo Colelli, Martin Guggisberg, Francesca Ippolito, Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Gloria Mittica, Wieke de Neef, and Sine Grove Saxkjær 14. The Deep Past ofMagna Graecias Pottery Traditions: Adoption and Adaption at Timpone della Motta and in the Sibaritide (Northern Calabria, Italy) between the Middle Bronze Age and the Archaic Period 235 Index 277 |
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spelling | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change edited by Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder Turnhout Brepols [2023] 282 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Archaeology of the Mediterranean world Volume 3 "The volume is a product of the conference 'Exchanging ideas: Trade, technology, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy' held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 3-6 February 2020." "The ancient Mediterranean basin was once thought to be populated by large, monolithic, cultural-political entities. In this conception, ‘the Greeks’, ‘the Romans’, and other stable and homogenous cultures interacted and vied for supremacy like early modern states or empires. Today, however, thanks largely to an ever-increasing archaeological record, critical and sensitive approaches to the literary evidence, and the impact and application of new theoretical approaches, the ancient Mediterranean region is instead argued to be full of dynamic microcultures organized in a fluid set of overlapping networks. While this atomization of culture has resulted in more interesting and accurate micro-histories, it has also challenged how we understand cultural interaction and change. This volume draws on this new understanding of cultural identity and contact to address the themes of adoption, adaption, and innovation in Pre-Roman Italy from the 9th–3rd centuries BCE. The contributors to this volume build upon recent paradigm shifts in research that challenge traditional Hellenocentric models and work to establish a new set of frameworks for approaching the tangled question of how ‘indigenous’ and ’foreign’ features relate to one another in the material record. Using focused case-studies, ranging from the role played by mobile populations in transferring ideas and technologies to the different ways in which ‘foreign’ artistic elements were used by Italian peoples, the volume explores what the — now commonly accepted — connectedness of a wider Mediterranean world meant for the people of Italy in practical terms, and offers new models for how concepts and ideas were transmitted, reinterpreted, repurposed, and re-appropriated in early Italy to fit within their local context." Geschichte 900 v. Chr.-200 v. Chr. gnd rswk-swf Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd rswk-swf Vorrömische Eisenzeit (DE-588)4133554-5 gnd rswk-swf Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 gnd rswk-swf Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 gnd rswk-swf Rome / History / To 510 B.C. Mediterranean Region / Antiquities Rome / Histoire / Jusqu'à 510 av. J.-C. (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 3.-6.2.2020 Auckland gnd-content Zeit der römischen Könige (DE-2581)TH000003773 gbd Italische Früh-Geschichte (DE-2581)TH000003749 gbd Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 g Vorrömische Eisenzeit (DE-588)4133554-5 s Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 s Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 s Geschichte 900 v. Chr.-200 v. Chr. z DE-604 Armstrong, Jeremy (DE-588)1098314786 edt Rhodes-Schroder, Aaron (DE-588)1308522916 edt Exchanging ideas: trade, technology and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy (Veranstaltung) 2020 Auckland Sonstige (DE-588)1266325379 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-2-503-60233-2 Archaeology of the Mediterranean world Volume 3 (DE-604)BV048680155 3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034622863&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change |
title_auth | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change |
title_exact_search | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change |
title_exact_search_txtP | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change |
title_full | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change edited by Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder |
title_fullStr | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change edited by Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder |
title_full_unstemmed | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy paradigms for cultural change edited by Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder |
title_short | Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy |
title_sort | adoption adaption and innovation in pre roman italy paradigms for cultural change |
title_sub | paradigms for cultural change |
topic | Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Vorrömische Eisenzeit (DE-588)4133554-5 gnd Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Kulturkontakt Vorrömische Eisenzeit Kulturelle Identität Italien Konferenzschrift 3.-6.2.2020 Auckland |
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