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Materializing memory

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EditorBarbiera I., Choyke A.M. & Rasson J.A.

Jaar2009

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1977

SubtitelArchaeological material culture and the semantics of the past

Pagina’s131

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407305097

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Exemplaar80142 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Notes on Memory-Work and Materiality 7-16
Chapman J.
  • The history of memory studies in archaeology , pp. 7-9
  • Memory-work as cultural work , pp. 9-12
  • The plurality of memories , pp. 12-13

Grandmother's Awl: Individual and Collective Memory Throught Material Culture 21-40
Choyke A.M.
  • The nature of worked osseous materials , p. 22
  • Long-term use of tools and ornaments and individual experience , pp. 23-24
  • Tools as markers of time and memory , pp. 24-25
  • Tools and ornaments as markers of time and tradition , p. 25
  • Long-term use: ethnographic analogies , pp. 25-26
  • The comb , pp. 26-27
  • The shoemaker's tool , pp. 27-29
  • Prehistoric tools and ornaments? , pp. 29-30
  • Early Neolithic examples from Ecsegfalva 23 , pp. 30-32
  • Bronze Age objects from Százhalombatta-Földvár , pp. 32-33
  • Prehistoric perforated teeth in Hungary , pp. 33-35
  • Deer canine teeth - a special case , pp. 35-36

The Re-Generation of the Neolithic: Social Memory, Monuments and Generations 41-51
Kilmurray L.
  • The Neolithic: Monuments and Memory , pp. 42-45
  • Generations , pp. 45-46
  • Neolithic Demography , pp. 46-47
  • Cognitive Science Constructs , pp. 47-48
  • Conclusion: Re-Generating the Neolithic , pp. 48-49

Rememberance Practices in Aquincum: Memory in the Roman Capital of Pannonia Inferior - Today's Budapest 53-63
Zsidi P.
  • Remembrance of events of imperial importance , pp. 54-56
  • Remembrance of events of local significance , p. 56
  • Remembrances of personal relevance , pp. 56-61

Memory of a Better Death: Conventional and Exceptional Burial Rites in Central European Cemeteries of the AD 6th and 7th Centuries 65-75
Barbiera I.
  • Ethic identity and grave goods , pp. 66-67
  • Women's costume , p. 67
  • Special grave goods and gender , pp. 69-70
  • Kin groups and ancestors , pp. 70-72
  • Instability and the deaths , pp. 72-73

Ritual Memory and the Rituals of Memory: Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Kingship 77-85
Fiano M.
  • Rituals of memory , pp. 79-80
  • Funerary rituals - remembrance rituals , pp. 80-81
  • The widow as keeper of family memory , pp. 81-83

The Politics of Memory of the Lombard Monarchy in Pavia, the Kingdom's Capital 87-95
Majocchi P.
  • The Rise of a New Capital: Pavia in the Early Middle Ages , pp. 87-88
  • The specific role of the capital , pp. 88-89
  • The material and cultural means used in the Lombard kings' perpetuation of memory , pp. 89-91
  • The use of the memory of the Lombard capital in the Middle Ages , pp. 91-92

Memory, Politics and Holy Relics: Catholic Tactics amidst the Hussite Reformation 97-103
Hornicková K.
  • Philibert's strategy , pp. 98-99

The Role of the Peacock "Sanjak" in Yezidi Religious Memory; Maintaining Yezidi Oral Tradition 105-116
Spät E.
  • Objects of sanctity and memory: Sanjaks, nishans, holy clothing and the Black Snake , pp. 106-108
  • Peacock as an ancient symbol and the possible origin of the Peacock Sanjak , pp. 108-111
  • Parading of the Peacock and maintaining Yezidi oral traditions , pp. 111-113
  • Emergence of literacy, the twilight of oral tradition and transformation of the Sanjak , pp. 113-115

Creating a Place of Memory: Olvera Street, Los Angeles 117-129
Rasson J.A.
  • Transformations of history , pp. 120-121
  • Foundation myth , pp. 121-122
  • Input from society , pp. 122-124
  • Food , p. 124
  • Reception of the past , pp. 124-127
  • Time , p. 127
  • Reasons for the success of Olvera Street , pp. 127-128
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