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Deconstructing the Celts A skeptic's guide to the archaeology of the Auvergne

AuteurJones S.D.

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Jaar2001

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS965

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Pagina’s251

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841712529

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Exemplaar40182 ReknummerT-4-3-d

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Introduction 1-6
  • The curse of the classics, The curse of archaeological cultures, The curse of the Celts, Ther Arverni (Association pour la recherche sur l'Âge du Fer en Auvergne) , pp. 1-6

Method 7-19
  • Processes and particularism, Processes, hypotheses and testing, Processes and prime movers, Adaptation vs. Advancement (Cultural evolution), Math vs. Reality, The good, the bad and the invisible... , pp. 8-12
  • ... Method made explicit (Terms made explicit), A "Logic of probability" (Logistical typology (Necessity, Likelihood, Convenience, Occasional of unexplained correlates), ... , pp. 13-17
  • ...Relation to processualism, Relation to selection (Intentionalism), Relation to archaeology, Relation to society and to this essay , pp. 17-19

Background, Ethnology: Agropastoralism 20-26
  • An agropastoral null hypothesis (prerequisites, Production level, Produce, Land use, Settlement, Hierarchies, Ownership, Labor force, Division of labor, ... , pp. 22-24
  • ...Crafts, Technology, Exchange systems,Non-subsistence social factors , p. 25

Background, Ethnology: Variation 26-38
  • Climate (Rainfall, Temperature, Agricultural potential, Crafts, Pastoralism, Animals, Farmers-Pastoralist ties)... , pp. 26-30
  • ... Landscape (Field distance, Mode of settlement, Village size, Extensive farming, Intensive farming), ... , pp. 31-34
  • ...Surplus (Property, Social inequality (Clientage, Specialization), Exchange (Currency, Market, Crafts, Prestige goods)... , pp. 34-38
  • ...Archaeological correlates (Null prerequisites, Productionlevel, Produce, Land use, Settlement, Hierarchies, Ownership, Labor force/Division of labor, Crafts, Technology, Ownership, Exchange systems). , pp. 38-42
  • ... Production strategies , pp. 42-43

Background, La Tène: Iron Age terminology 44-46
  • La Tène, "Europe", Urbanization, Oppida , pp. 44-46

Background, La Tène: Previous models of La Tène society 47-50
  • Hillbilly model, Hubert, Cunliffe, Roymans, Daubigney, Büchsenschütz and Bintliff, Duval, Rowlands, Haselgrove, Brun, Nash, Kruta, Crumley, Collis , pp. 48-50

Background, La Tène: Archaeology of La Tène Societies 51-69
  • La Tène environment (Flora and Fauna, Production capacity)... , pp. 51-52
  • Regional landscapes (Central Europe, Hunsrück-Eifel and Champagne, East-Central France, Lyonnaise, South-Central France, Western France, Northern Gaul, Farther East, Eastern Europe, ... , pp. 52-56
  • ...The Mediterranean, Britain)... , p. 56
  • ... Nucleation (Open settlement sites, Buildings and features)... , pp. 56-59
  • ...Industry (Tools, Iron, Pottery, Glassworking, Other industries)... , p. 60
  • ... Socio-economics (Hierarchies (Specialization), Warfare, Coinage, Imports, Summary)... , pp. 61-64
  • ... Culture (Burial rites, Religion, Art style (Artifacts) , pp. 65-69

Background, Auvergne: View from the Mediterranean 70-75
  • Caesar's model , pp. 73-75

Background, Auvergne: Previous models of Arverni society 76-78
  • Hillbilly model, Hydrological model, Moving-Oppidum model, Competition model, Tribal-state model, Dispersed-farmstead model, Power-fluctuation model , pp. 76-77

Background, Auvergne: Geography of the Auvergne 78-85
  • Geology, Climate, Flora and Fauna, Industry, Ancient ecology (Subsistence potential (Pastoral economy, Agricultural economy, "Bad-year economics", Population size, Work force)) , pp. 78-85

Background, Auvergne: Archaeology of the Auvergne 86-167
  • Database variables (Artifac correlations), Determining sites, Determining settlements (Pit system, Plentiful system, Personal system), Determining validity, Territory, ... , pp. 86-92
  • ... Settlement pattern (Subperiod (Early-, Middle-, Late- La Tène), Bias, Site clusters)... , pp. 93-97
  • ...Aulnat cluster (Airport sites, La Grande Borne, Elisée reclus, Pontcharaud, Brézet est, How many settlements?,Nucleation?)... , pp. 97-110
  • ... Aulnat-Clermont area (Brézet ouest, Belde/Belne, Lac Sarliève, Lempdes, Pont-du-Château, Clermont sites, Montjuzet sites, Riom) ... , pp. 111-114
  • ... Gerzat-Lussat Axis (Le Tours and environs, Le Breuil, Saint-Beauzire Sites, Nucleation?) , pp. 114-117
  • ... Nothern Grande Limgne (Aigueperse, Northeastern "cluster"), Issoire bassin, Lezoux, Overall Puy-de-Dôme distribution, Allier department, Haute Loire department, ... , pp. 118-122
  • ... Oppida (plateau des Côtes de Clermont, Plateau de Gergovie (Gergovie cluster), Gondole, Plateau de Corent (Corent cluster?), Nucleation?)... , pp. 123-128
  • ... Land use (Buildings and features (Buildings, Ditches, Pits and postholes, Kilns and Forges, Middens and garbage, Roads),... , pp. 129-132
  • ... Agriculture (Dispersed farms), Husbandry, Self-sufficiency?, Surplus?, Population size)... , pp. 133-141
  • ... Industry, Society (Elites, Warriors, The poor, Kin, Ritual and religion (Burial)), Economy (Control, Imports, Coinage, Temporal Factor) , pp. 142-167

The model 168-179
  • Environment, Production level and produce, Land use and settlement, Hierarchies and ownership, Labor, Crafts and technology, Exchange (Booty, Imports, Coinage, Temporal factor), Culture, Conclusion , pp. 168-179
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