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The Past in the Past: The Significance of Memory and Tradition in the Transmission of Culture
Mercourios Georgiadis and Chrysanthi Gallou
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The present volume is the outcome of a session held at the 12th European Archaeological Association conference at Krakow in Poland, in September 2006. The purpose of this volume is to present several studies related to the issues of memory, tradition and identity, and highlight different dimensions. The aim is to offer fresh views with up-to-date approaches on specific examples which follow different theoretical and thematic paths. The papers in this volume are chronologically diverse, covering prehistory, the classical period, the middle ages and as well as modern times, and are presented in this order. Spatially, they are concentrated in the Aegean and Scandinavia, offering different geographical contexts.
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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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Introduction
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Memory and Cultural Values in the Middle Helladic Period: Some Preliminary Thoughts
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Old Bulls, New Tricks: The Reinvention of a Minoan Tradition
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The East Aegean-Western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age III: what do the tombs tell us about memory, tradition and identity?
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Memories of place. Bronze Age rock art and landscape in West Norway
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Living in the mountains, Arkadian identity in the classical period
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The Formation of Female Identity in Ancient Sparta through Kinetics
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Memories, practice and identity. A case of early medieval migration
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The Branding of Minoan Archaeology ™
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Material Identity – Archaeology and National Identity
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Published: 2009
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407334387 (ebook)
- 9781407304076 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1925