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Regional Pathways to Complexity: Settlement and Land-Use Dynamics in Early Italy

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Book Title
Regional Pathways to Complexity: Settlement and Land-Use Dynamics
Publication Date
2011-02-09
ISBN
9789089642769
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Regional Pathways to Complexity : Settlement and Land-Use Dynamics in Early Italy from the Bronze Age to the Republican Period
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Gert-Jan Burgers, Peter Attema, Martijn Van Leusen
Item Length
12in
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
235 Pages

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Synthesizing almost thirty years of Dutch archaeological research in central and southern Italy, this book discusses and compares settlement and land use patterns from the late protohistoric period to the late Roman Republic. Considering both social and environmental factors, the authors analyze the long-term progression of indigenous Bronze Age tribal pastoralist societies towards the complexity of urbanized Roman society. Drawing on a decade of collaboration between Dutch and Italian researchers, this exhaustive study will be of great interest to students and scholars of Mediterranean archaeology.

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Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
ISBN-10
9089642765
ISBN-13
9789089642769
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99650830

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Author
Gert-Jan Burgers, Peter Attema, Martijn Van Leusen
Publication Name
Regional Pathways to Complexity : Settlement and Land-Use Dynamics in Early Italy from the Bronze Age to the Republican Period
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
235 Pages

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Item Length
12in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Gn700-890
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"Attema, Burgers and Van Leusen take stock of decades of Dutch archaeological research in Italy in highlighting three important regions of the peninsula. Thanks to integrated methodologies and consistent data collection, excavation and field survey results from the sample areas exhibit significant parallelisms. In this way they conjure up a thought-provoking reconstruction of settlement development across a vast geographic space." Nicola Terrenato, professor of Classical Archaeology, department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, USA "Using a comparative approach, intensive field-by-field examination of past settlements, sanctuaries and burial sites have been used to paint a highly detailed picture of humanactivity from the later Bronze Age to the rise of the Roman Empire. What emerges is an unparalleled series of insights into how regional societies evolve internally and in response to external interventions such as colonialism, imperialism, and international commerce. Each region tells a different story, shedding precious light on how History is actually made on the ground." John Bintliff, professor of Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology, Leiden University, the Netherlands, "Attema, Burgers and Van Leusen take stock of decades of Dutch archaeological research in Italy in highlighting three important regions of the peninsula. Thanks to integrated methodologies and consistent data collection, excavation and field survey results from the sample areas exhibit significant parallelisms. In this way they conjure up a thought-provoking reconstruction of settlement development across a vast geographic space." Nicola Terrenato, professor of Classical Archaeology, department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, USA "Using a comparative approach, intensive field-by-field examination of past settlements, sanctuaries and burial sites have been used to paint a highly detailed picture of humanactivity from the later Bronze Age to the rise of the Roman Empire. What emerges is an unparalleled series of insights into how regional societies evolve internally and in response to external interventions such as colonialism, imperialism, and international commerce. Each region tells a different story, shedding precious light on how History is actually made on the ground." John Bintliff, professor of Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology, Leiden University, the Netherlands "Regional Pathways to Complexity still counts as a success inasmuch as it proves the far-reaching potential of multidisciplinary comparative projects towards answering 'big questions' about the ancient world." European Journal of Archaeology (16,1)
Table of Content
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Regional Settlement Dynamics of the Pontine Region 3. Regional Settlement Dynamics of the Salento Isthmus 4. Settlement Dynamics of the Sibaritide and its Hinterland 5. Centralization and Proto-Urbanization in the Bronze and Iron Ages 6. Rethinking Early Greek-Indigenous Encounters in Southern Italy 7. Indigenous Urbanization in the Archaic Period 8. Rural Infill, Urbanization and Roman Expansion 9. A Supra-Regional Comparative Perspective Bibliographic references Index Colour plates
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Archaeology, Development / Economic Development
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science

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