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Collapse or Survival

Micro-dynamics of crisis and endurance in the ancient central Mediterranean
Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2019
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-100-5 (ISBN)
CHF 78,55 inkl. MwSt
Collapse or Survival explores localised phenomena of crisis, unrest and survival in the ancient Mediterranean first millennium BC, a region which represents a unique convergence point for both large and small scale social changes and patterns of human mobility which catalyse cultural change at different rates.
In the present-day world order, political disintegration, the faltering of economic systems, the controversial and yet dramatic consequences of global warming and pollution, and the spread of poverty and social disruption in Western countries have rendered ‘collapse’ one of the hottest topics in the humanities and social sciences. In the frenetic run for identifying the global causes and large-scale consequences of collapse, however, instances of crisis taking place at the micro-scale are not always explored by scholars addressing these issues in present and past societies, while the ‘voices’ of the marginal/non-élite subjects that might be the main victims of collapse are often silenced in ancient history and archaeology.

Within this framework Collapse or Survival explores localised phenomena of crisis, unrest and survival in the ancient Mediterranean, with a focus on the first millennium BC. In a time span characterised by unprecedented high levels of dynamism, mobility and social change throughout that region, the area selected for analysis represents a unique convergence point where states rise and fall, long-distance trade networks develop and disintegrate, and patterns of human mobility catalyse cultural change at different rates. The central Mediterranean also comprises a wealth of recently excavated and highly contextualised material evidence, casting new light on the agency of individuals and groups who endeavoured to cope with crisis situations in different geographical and temporal settings.

Contributors provide novel definitions of ‘collapse’ and reconsider notions of crisis and social change by taking a broader perspective that is not necessarily centred on élites. Individual chapters analyse how both high-status and non-élite social agents responded to socio-political rupture, unrest, depopulation, economic crisis, the disintegration of kinship systems, interruption in long-term trade networks, and destruction in war.

Elisa Perego is an Honorary Research Associate at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, where she completed her PhD in 2012. Her research interests focus on social marginality and social change in the ancient Mediterranean. Rafael Scopacasa teaches Ancient History at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, and is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, where he got his PhD in 2010. His research interests focus on bringing together historical, epigraphic and archaeological evidence as a means of constructing alternative histories, especially of pre-Imperial Italy. Silvia Amicone is a Research Fellow at the University of Tübingen. She recently completed doctoral research at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She specialises in analysing pottery technology in contexts of intense socio-cultural innovation, particularly at the dawn of metal age.

List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface and acknowledgments
Introduction. Collapse or survival? Crisis and social change in the
ancient central Mediterranean
Elisa Perego, Rafael Scopacasa and Silvia Amicone
1. Micro-dynamics of crisis following disaster events in late Bronze and
Iron Age northern Italy
Elisa Perego and Rafael Scopacasa
2. Taphonomic approaches to funerary evidence in times of collapse
and crisis
Veronica Tamorri
3. Back to Manfria: Continuity or disruption in the countryside of
Gela in the fourth century BC
Claudia Lambrugo, Lars Heinze and Silvia Amicone
4. Beyond the graves: Crisis and continuity in
the Hellenistic funerary contexts from the Calvario cemetery (Tarquinia)
Vera Zanoni
5. Crisis and decline in Morgantina under Roman rule: A reassessment
Monika Trümper
6. ‘What on earth became of them all?’ Continuity and change in
Macedonian society after the Roman conquest
Frank Daubner
Finale. Micro-collapse and marginality: Looking to the future
Elisa Perego and Rafael Scopacasa
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo b/w
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-78925-100-1 / 1789251001
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-100-5 / 9781789251005
Zustand Neuware
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