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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The book presents the results of excavations conducted at the late Neolithic and early Aeneolithic village of Monjukli Depe in the Kopet Dag piedmont of southern Turkmenistan, with an emphasis on small-scale studies of cultural techniques such as pyrotechno. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 274423551

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Soviet archaeological research in southern Turkmenistan revealed a series of small Late Neolithic and Aeneolithic villages strung along the streams that emerge from the Kopet Dag and water the narrow foothill zone separating the mountains from the Kara Kum desert. A commonly accepted premise of their work was that these communities garnered their technological knowledge if not their populations from regions to the south and west in present-day Iran.Since 2010 we have reinvestigated one of these sites, the small Late Neolithic (ca. 6200-5600 BCE) and early Aeneolithic (ca. 4800-4350 BCE) village of Monjukli Depe. Our research examines microhistories of cultural techniques as a source of insights into long-term and spatially extensive change as well as internal variations and similarities in material practices. This volume presents results of this work. A Bayesian modeling of 14C dates demonstrates a long hiatus between the Neolithic and Aeneolithic strata of the site as well as a hitherto unattested very early Aeneolithic phase ('Meana Horizon'). A sequence of densely built, well preserved Aeneolithic houses exhibits marked similarities to earlier Neolithic architecture in the region. Despite overall standardized plans, the houses reveal significant variations in internal features and practices. Similar flexibility within a set of common dispositions is evident in burial practices. Very limited quantities of pottery offer a stark contrast to the frequent occurrence of spindle whorls, indicating a substantial production of thread, and to a large and varied assemblage of clay tokens. A wide variety of fire installations attests to routinized handling of fire, which did not prevent at least one building from succumbing to a conflagration. Animal herding was heavily based on sheep and goats, while cattle figured prominently in feasts. The Meana tradition at Monjukli Depe exhibits significant structural similarities to other early village societies in Western Asia and will make this volume of interest to scholars working on similar times and contexts.Contentsi. Table of contents ii. List of figuresiii. List of tablesiv. Preface - Susan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck1. Introduction to the ProjectSusan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck2. Stratigraphy and Settlement LayoutSusan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck3. Chronological Modeling for Monjukli Depe and the Kopet Dag RegionIlia Heit4. The House as Process: A Biography of Building 10 in Monjukli DepeVera Egbers5. 'Fire is a Good Servant but a Bad Master' - The Burnt House 14 at Monjukli DepeHana Kubelková6. The Fire Installations from Monjukli Depe: Indicators for Social and Technological ChangeJulia Schönicke7. Remains of the Feast Days A Comparative Study of Faunal Remains from Aeneolithic Monjukli DepeJana Eger8. Dealing with the Dead in Aeneolithic Monjukli Depe: Norms and Handlungsräume in Burial PracticesNolwen Rol9. Demography and Pathology at Monjukli DepeDawnie Wolfe Steadman10. The Pottery from Monjukli Depe and its Visual AffordanceJulia Schönicke11. The Spindle Whorls from Monjukli DepeArnica Keßeler12. Narrowing Down the Real World: Zoomorphic Figurines from Monjukli DepeJana Eger13. The Tokens from Monjukli DepeJulia Daitche14. Conclusion: Looking Closely, Looking BackSusan Pollock and Reinhard BernbeckBibliography 496 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9789088907654

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Soviet archaeological research in southern Turkmenistan revealed a series of small Late Neolithic and Aeneolithic villages strung along the streams that emerge from the Kopet Dag and water the narrow foothill zone separating the mountains from the Kara Kum desert. A commonly accepted premise of their work was that these communities garnered their technological knowledge if not their populations from regions to the south and west in present-day Iran.Since 2010 we have reinvestigated one of these sites, the small Late Neolithic (ca. 6200-5600 BCE) and early Aeneolithic (ca. 4800-4350 BCE) village of Monjukli Depe. Our research examines microhistories of cultural techniques as a source of insights into long-term and spatially extensive change as well as internal variations and similarities in material practices. This volume presents results of this work. A Bayesian modeling of 14C dates demonstrates a long hiatus between the Neolithic and Aeneolithic strata of the site as well as a hitherto unattested very early Aeneolithic phase ('Meana Horizon'). A sequence of densely built, well preserved Aeneolithic houses exhibits marked similarities to earlier Neolithic architecture in the region. Despite overall standardized plans, the houses reveal significant variations in internal features and practices. Similar flexibility within a set of common dispositions is evident in burial practices. Very limited quantities of pottery offer a stark contrast to the frequent occurrence of spindle whorls, indicating a substantial production of thread, and to a large and varied assemblage of clay tokens. A wide variety of fire installations attests to routinized handling of fire, which did not prevent at least one building from succumbing to a conflagration. Animal herding was heavily based on sheep and goats, while cattle figured prominently in feasts. The Meana tradition at Monjukli Depe exhibits significant structural similarities to other early village societies in Western Asia and will make this volume of interest to scholars working on similar times and contexts.Contentsi. Table of contents ii. List of figuresiii. List of tablesiv. Preface - Susan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck1. Introduction to the ProjectSusan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck2. Stratigraphy and Settlement LayoutSusan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck3. Chronological Modeling for Monjukli Depe and the Kopet Dag RegionIlia Heit4. The House as Process: A Biography of Building 10 in Monjukli DepeVera Egbers5. 'Fire is a Good Servant but a Bad Master' - The Burnt House 14 at Monjukli DepeHana Kubelková6. The Fire Installations from Monjukli Depe: Indicators for Social and Technological ChangeJulia Schönicke7. Remains of the Feast Days A Comparative Study of Faunal Remains from Aeneolithic Monjukli DepeJana Eger8. Dealing with the Dead in Aeneolithic Monjukli Depe: Norms and Handlungsräume in Burial PracticesNolwen Rol9. Demography and Pathology at Monjukli DepeDawnie Wolfe Steadman10. The Pottery from Monjukli Depe and its Visual AffordanceJulia Schönicke11. The Spindle Whorls from Monjukli DepeArnica Keßeler12. Narrowing Down the Real World: Zoomorphic Figurines from Monjukli DepeJana Eger13. The Tokens from Monjukli DepeJulia Daitche14. Conclusion: Looking Closely, Looking BackSusan Pollock and Reinhard BernbeckBibliography. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9789088907654

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