Douglass Bailey. Balkan Prehistory: Exclusion, Incorporation and Identity
Table of contents
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Balkan prehistory (6500—2500 BC): fundamental changes in human behaviour
Fundamental changes in living
Explanation
The organization and structure of the book
1. Setting the scene: the Balkans before 6500 BC
The early Balkans
Spatial organization in the middle and upper Palaeolithic
Expressions of identity in the Balkan late Pleistocene
Where is the Mesolithic?
Chapter conclusions
Summary
2. Building social environments (6500—5500 BC)
Building the social environment
Northern Greece
West- and south-central Bulgaria
The Western Balkans and the lower Danube
The Danube Gorges
North-west Anatolia and Turkish Thrace
Chapter conclusions
Summary
3. New dimensions of material culture: pottery containers and other forms of expression (6500—5500 BC)
Pottery
Other forms of expressive material culture
Non-representational, visually expressive material culture
Chapter conclusions and summary
4. Continuity or change? Burials, lithics, plants and animals (6500—5500 BC)
Treatment of the deceased
Flaked stone tools
Plants and animals
Chapter conclusions
Summary
5. Continuities, expansion and acceleration of building and economy (5500—3600 BC)
The built environment
Managing the living environment
Chapter conclusions
Summary
6. Burial and expressive material culture (5500—3600 BC)
Mortuary practice
Expressive material culture
Chapter conclusions
Summary
7. Transitions to new ways of living: the Balkans after 4000 BC
Settlement
Burial
Material culture
Continuity in lithics and economy
Chapter conclusions
Summary
The Balkans (6500—2500 BC): exclusion, incorporation and projection
The built environment
The new materiality
The arrangement of people and things
Illusion within the post-6500 BC Balkans
Conclusion: Why were things different after 6500 BC?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Details | |
Publisher | Routledge |
Language | English |
Pages | 350 |
Illustrations | b/w figures |
Binding | paperback |
ISBN | 0-415-21598-6 |
Creation date | 2000 |
Size | 16 x 24 cm |