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Ethnoarchaeology: Current Research and Field Methods: Conference Proceedings, Rome, Italy, 13th-14th May 2010
Francesca Lugli, Assunta Alessandra and Stoppiello Stefano Biagetti
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This volume is a collection of the contributions to the Ethnoarchaeology Conference 'Ethnoarchaeology: Current Research and Field Methods' organized by the AIE-Onlus (Italian Society for Ethnoarchaeology) which was held in Rome in May 2010. Five different sessions were arranged: Ethnoarchaeology and Material Culture: Use, Function and Environmental Interaction; Ethnoarchaeology and Material Culture: Social Implications and Mental Patterns; Landscape Ethnoarchaeology: Interaction between Environment and Mechanisms of Choice; Ethnoarchaelogy and Pastoralism; Remote Sensing and Automatic Identification Techniques of the Archaeological Record; Ethnoarchaeology of Urban Environments. Different theoretical and methodological approaches were presented in the course of the Conference, testifying to the plurality of dimensions that traditionally characterize ethnoarchaeology.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Dedication
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Note of the Editors
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List of Contributors
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Ethnoarchaeology Today: Actions and Actors
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Sur la civilisation nomade
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Les Fondements Théoriques de l’Ethnoarchéologie vus à Travers une Pratique Africaine
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1. ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND MATERIAL CULTURE: USE, FUNCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION
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An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Pelt Processing. The Bussanga Workshop of Bawku (North of Ghana)
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Houses and Society. An Ethnoarchaeological Study of the Mamprusi’s Houses (Bende, Northeast Ghana)
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Recent Findings and Observations on Firestones and Gunflints between Craftsmanship, Expedient Strategies and Warfare Conditions
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Before the fridge and the running water. Considerations on food treatment
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Pottery Making in Zlakusa. First Ethnoarchaeological Research Project in Serbia
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Bread-baking Pan (crepulja/crepna) from Neolithic to Present in South-East Europe. The Beginning of Ethnoarchaeological Cooperation in the Region
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Preliminary Studies about the Productive Chain of Lentisk Oil through Ethnographic Witness and Experiments
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Ethnoarchaeologyand Experimentation. Studies on the Use of Glass as Raw Material in the Selknam Society
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“Ethnoarchaeometry” of Oil Production: Chemical Traces in a Modern Oil Production Structure in Tuscany (Italy)
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2. ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND MATERIAL CULTURE: SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS AND MENTAL PATTERNS
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Ethnoarchaeological “Calibration” of the Archaeological Record: Hain Ritual and Selknam identity
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The Archaeology Viewed from an Ethnoarchaeological Perspective
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Production vs. Destruction: Ethnoarchaeological Considerations on the Ideological Role of Metals in the Oromo Society and in Antiquity
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Traditional Techniques, Resources Exploitation and Archaeological Record: An Ethnographical Study from the Oasis of Samarkand(Uzbekistan)
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The Guanaco in the Symbolic World of the Selknam Society
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Places and Exploits of the Bandit Castrin: Material Results, Events Perception and Memory Building
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Contemporary Brazilian Ethnoarchaeology: Material Culture and Social Implications
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3. LANDSCAPE ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY: INTERACTION BETWEEN MAN AND ENVIRONMENTAND CHOICE PROCESSES
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Way of Life and Technical Knowledge of Moroccan Charcoal Burners: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach (Gharb and Middle Atlas Morocco)
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Sixteenth-century Charcoal Kilns at Alpe del Rozzo (Cavargna Valley, Lepontine Alps, Lombardy, N-Italy)
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Les bases Ethno-Archéologiques de l’agriculture. Etho-Ethnologie des communautés scientifiques et traditions d’origine préhistorique
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Ethnoarcheological Study of Communication network in Southwestern Bulgaria
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Ethnoarchaeology of Evenki Reindeer Hunters in Siberia: An Application to Late Paleolithic Settlements and Habitation Structures Analysis
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The Branch and Reed Wall Construction Technology in the “Valle del Liri” (Latium, Italy): A Bioclimatic Building Technique
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Il teide. Le isole Canarie e la cultura Guanche
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High Camonica Valley: The Use of Territory from Protohistory to the Present
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4. ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND PASTORALISM
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Shepherds’ Writings and Shepherds’ Life on Monte Cornon (Fiemme Valley, Trentino): An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective
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The Shelters Mandra di Dos Capel and Trato and the Beginning of Pastoralism in Fiemme Valley, Trentino (Italy)
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Designing a Pastoral Landscape in Saharan Massifs: The Role of Ethnoarchaeology
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Economia e mobilità pastorale nel Supramonte tra mondo antico ed età contemporanea
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Traditional Pastoralism in the Asturian Mountains: An Ethnoarchaeological View on Mobility and Settlement Patterns
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Winter and spring camps in Mongolia
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Ethnoarchaeology of Pastoralism: Field work in the Highlands of the Lessini Plateau(Verona, Italy)
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Activity Areas and Rubbish Management: The Pastoral Encampment in the Peninsula of Sithonia
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5. REMOTE SENSING AND AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES OF THE “ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD”
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Pastoralism Needs GRASS...A GIS Approach to the Ethnoarchaeology of Pastoralism in the Alps
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Mountain fossil landscapes and the “archaeology of us”: An object/pattern/scenery recognition experiment
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6. URBAN ENVIRONMENTS ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY
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L’ecriture orale: des ideaux et des visions dans les traces urbaines de C.T.
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Du séisme au territoire: enquêtes ethnoarchéologiques surle tremblement de terre de L’Aquila
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The Contemporary Archaeological Record of Ornaments Manufacturing and Sale of Beads in the Rione Esquilino, Rome, Italy
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Lettere di S. Antonio: cultura materiale in mutazione accelerata
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APPENDIX
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Oral Sources and the Archaeological Data for the Study Case of the Mora Cavorso Grotto at Jenne
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The ger, an optimal structurefor using conditions and most extreme stresses-constructing techniques and structural analysis
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The Contribution of Ethnographic Museums to Ethnoarchaeology. Perspectives of Interdisciplinary Research
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Using Ethnographic Materials to Analyze the Original Meaning of Some Oracle-Bone and Bronze Inscriptions
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On the Origin of PrehistoricReligionand Li (ritual) in Central Plains of China
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Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
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BAR Number: S2472