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Human Identities in the Archaeological Record : Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Late Antiquity to the Modern Period
Human Identities in the Archaeological Record : Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Late Antiquity to the Modern Period
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ISBN No.: 9781350536241
Pages: 272
Year: 202606
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List of Illustrations List of Contributions Introduction Annamaria Diana (Independent Scholar, Romania), Daniela Marcu Istrate (Archaeology Institute V. Parvan, Romania) and Alice Toso (University of Bonn, Germany) Part I - Belonging, Resilience and Spirituality 1. Evaluating Identity via Similarity in Deviation from Conformity in the Treatment of the Dead in Post-medieval England and Scotland, United Kingdom Diana Swales (University of Dundee, UK) 2.Martyrdom narratives and identity formation at the edge of the Roman Empire. The case of Epictetus and Astion from Halmyris, Ciprian Cretu (Anthropology Institute F. Rainer, Romania) and Dorian Andrei Soficaru (Anthropology Institute F. Rainer, Romania) 3.Irish Identity Reflected in Pre-famine Headstone Iconography Gerry Mullins (Independent Scholar, Ireland) Part II - Stories From the Burial Context 4.


Marginalised Communities in Late Medieval Lisbon: A Multi-isotopic Diet and Mobility Study of the Rua Das Lagares 74 Necropolises Rebecca Anne Macroberts (Hercules Laboratory and In2past, University of Évoran Portugal), Lucy Shaw Evangelista (Independent Scholar, Portugal), Marina Lourenço (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Cristina Barrocas Dias (University of Évora, Portugal), Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar (University of Évora, Portugal), Bernd R. Schöne (University of Mainz, Germany), Anne-France Maurer (University De Évora, Portugal) 5. A history of violence? Atypical and deviant burial patterns at Turda Veche''s Reformed Church cemetery, Transylvania Horatiu Dorin Groza (History Museum of Turda, Romania) and Annamaria Diana (Independent Scholar, Romania) 6. Grips and Grip plates: Getting a hold on identity in post-medieval Yorkshire, England Diana Swales (University of Dundee, UK) Part III - Biocultural Transitions 7. Exploring transition and identity through an interdisciplinary study of the third- to seventh-centuries CE Northamptonshire: a theoretical discussion Alvaro Felipe Ortega-González (University of Leicester, UK) 8. Animals as witness to cultural identities: the Spanish imprint of the colonization of the Americas Aurélie Manin (University of Bordeaux, France), Noémie Tomadini (National History Museum of Bordeaux, France) and Ophélie Lebrasseur (Centre for Research on Biodiversity and the Environment, France) 9. The Taste of the Land: Isotopic Evidence of Urban and Rural Identities in Medieval Portugal Alice Toso (University of Bonn, Germany), Cleia Detry (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ines Simão (Era Arqueologia SA, Portugal), Jaoquina Soares (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ana Margarida Arruda (University of Lisbon, Portgual), and Michelle Alexander (University of York, UK) 10. Paddock to plate at the Barracks: meat cuts as a socioeconomic indicator in nineteenth-century colonial Triabunna (Tasmania, Australia) Madeleine E.


Lucas (Independent Scholar, Australia), Sofia C. Samper Carro (Australian National University, Australia), D. A. Lenton (Australian National University, Australia), Catherine J. Frieman (Australian National University, Australia), and James L. Flexner (University of Sydnbility Study of the Rua Das Lagares 74 Necropolises Rebecca Anne Macroberts (Hercules Laboratory and In2past, University of Évoran Portugal), Lucy Shaw Evangelista (Independent Scholar, Portugal), Marina Lourenço (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Cristina Barrocas Dias (University of Évora, Portugal), Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar (University of Évora, Portugal), Bernd R. Schöne (University of Mainz, Germany), Anne-France Maurer (University De Évora, Portugal) 5. A history of violence? Atypical and deviant burial patterns at Turda Veche''s Reformed Church cemetery, Transylvania Horatiu Dorin Groza (History Museum of Turda, Romania) and Annamaria Diana (Independent Scholar, Romania) 6.


Grips and Grip plates: Getting a hold on identity in post-medieval Yorkshire, England Diana Swales (University of Dundee, UK) Part III - Biocultural Transitions 7. Exploring transition and identity through an interdisciplinary study of the third- to seventh-centuries CE Northamptonshire: a theoretical discussion Alvaro Felipe Ortega-González (University of Leicester, UK) 8. Animals as witness to cultural identities: the Spanish imprint of the colonization of the Americas Aurélie Manin (University of Bordeaux, France), Noémie Tomadini (National History Museum of Bordeaux, France) and Ophélie Lebrasseur (Centre for Research on Biodiversity and the Environment, France) 9. The Taste of the Land: Isotopic Evidence of Urban and Rural Identities in Medieval Portugal Alice Toso (University of Bonn, Germany), Cleia Detry (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ines Simão (Era Arqueologia SA, Portugal), Jaoquina Soares (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ana Margarida Arruda (University of Lisbon, Portgual), and Michelle Alexander (University of York, UK) 10. Paddock to plate at the Barracks: meat cuts as a socioeconomic indicator in nineteenth-century colonial Triabunna (Tasmania, Australia) Madeleine E. Lucas (Independent Scholar, Australia), Sofia C. Samper Carro (Australian National University, Australia), D. A.


Lenton (Australian National University, Australia), Catherine J. Frieman (Australian National University, Australia), and James L. Flexner (University of Sydnonshire: a theoretical discussion Alvaro Felipe Ortega-González (University of Leicester, UK) 8. Animals as witness to cultural identities: the Spanish imprint of the colonization of the Americas Aurélie Manin (University of Bordeaux, France), Noémie Tomadini (National History Museum of Bordeaux, France) and Ophélie Lebrasseur (Centre for Research on Biodiversity and the Environment, France) 9. The Taste of the Land: Isotopic Evidence of Urban and Rural Identities in Medieval Portugal Alice Toso (University of Bonn, Germany), Cleia Detry (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ines Simão (Era Arqueologia SA, Portugal), Jaoquina Soares (University of Lisbon, Portgual), Ana Margarida Arruda (University of Lisbon, Portgual), and Michelle Alexander (University of York, UK) 10. Paddock to plate at the Barracks: meat cuts as a socioeconomic indicator in nineteenth-century colonial Triabunna (Tasmania, Australia) Madeleine E. Lucas (Independent Scholar, Australia), Sofia C. Samper Carro (Australian National University, Australia), D.


A. Lenton (Australian National University, Australia), Catherine J. Frieman (Australian National University, Australia), and James L. Flexner (University of SydnAustralian National University, Australia), D. A. Lenton (Australian National University, Australia), Catherine J. Frieman (Australian National University, Australia), and James L. Flexner (University of Sydney, Australia) Part IV - Expressions of Individuality 11.


New insights on the identity of a seventh-century horse rider. The case of grave 104 bis from T'rgsor Erwin Gáll (Archaeology Institute V. Parvan, Romania), Andrei Dorian Soficaru (Anthropology Institute F. Rainer, Romania), Ana Stefan, Andrei Magureanu (Institute of Archaeology ''Vasile P'rvan'', Romania), Gergely Szenthe (Hungarian National Museum, Hungary) and Bogdan Ciuperca (Prahova County Museum of History and Archaeology, Romania) 12. Archaeological storytelling, or stories about the ''other''? Cognitive archaeology and its potential to understand emotional actions toward the deceased Patrycja Godlewska (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland) 13. Brick by brick: constructing anthropomorphic graves for the early nobility Daniela Marcu-Istrate (Archaeology Institute V. Parvan, Romania 14. ''In a community of pipes is a community of hearts'': glazed tobacco pipes as a reflection of identity Ionu?-Cosmin Codrea (Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation, Romania) Part V - Reclaiming and Protecting Identities 15.


After the storm: counteracting the impact of catastrophic weather events on the Indigenous archaeological record with creative mitigating solutions in the Midwestern United States Elizabeth C. Reetz (University of Iowa, USA) and John F. Doershuk (University of Iowa, Archaeologist, USA) 16. The Roman-Catholic Bulgarians of Transylvania and the Franciscan Monastery in Vintu de Jos: historical and archaeological evidence of an eighteenth-century diaspora Sebastian Ovidiu Dobrota (Archaeology Institute V. Parvan, Romania) 17. Identity without context: Integrating anthropological and forensic methods for the analysis of isolated archaeological skulls Annamaria Diana (Independent Scholar, Romania), Daniel O''Meara (Independent Scholar, Ireland) and Julieta Gómez García-Donas Epilogue Annamaria Diana (Independent Scholar, Romania), Daniela Marcu-Istrate (Archaeology Institute V. Parvan, Romania) and Alice Toso (University of Bonn, Germany) Notes Bibliography Index r>Ionu?-Cosmin Codrea (Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation, Romania) Part V - Reclaiming and Protecting Identities 15. After the storm: counteracting the impact of catastrophic weather events on the Indigenous archaeological record with creative mitigating solutions in the Midwestern United States Elizabeth C.


Reetz (University of Iowa, USA) and John F. Doershuk (University of Iowa, Archaeologist, USA) 16. The Roman-Catholic Bulgarians of Transylvania and the Franciscan Monastery in Vintu de Jos: historical and archaeological evide.


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