Comparative Perspectives on Past Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration

This volume explores processes of colonisation and cultural integration from the end of the last Ice Age to the present from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.

All kinds of human mobility—whether across long or short distances, and whether involving short-term or longer interactions—are potential triggers for change and also cultural integration. The colonisation of an area most clearly brings into focus what kind of social fabric encompassed the actual historical processes. Recent perspectives on the social and cultural embeddedness of exchange, and how objects facilitate constructions of identities and political legitimacy, serve to frame and explicate the role of material culture in such processes.

The contributions to this volume shed light on various social aspects of movement, migration and colonisation among hunter-gatherers and Neolithic groups as well as in chiefdoms and state societies. Geographically, an area spanning from the Mediterranean to central Europe and the North Sea region, Greenland and Siberia is covered. Three social and historical processes – the social aspects of colonisation, cultural integration and maritime interaction – are particularly discussed as interrelated phenomena.

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Comparative Perspectives on Past Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration

This volume explores processes of colonisation and cultural integration from the end of the last Ice Age to the present from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.

All kinds of human mobility—whether across long or short distances, and whether involving short-term or longer interactions—are potential triggers for change and also cultural integration. The colonisation of an area most clearly brings into focus what kind of social fabric encompassed the actual historical processes. Recent perspectives on the social and cultural embeddedness of exchange, and how objects facilitate constructions of identities and political legitimacy, serve to frame and explicate the role of material culture in such processes.

The contributions to this volume shed light on various social aspects of movement, migration and colonisation among hunter-gatherers and Neolithic groups as well as in chiefdoms and state societies. Geographically, an area spanning from the Mediterranean to central Europe and the North Sea region, Greenland and Siberia is covered. Three social and historical processes – the social aspects of colonisation, cultural integration and maritime interaction – are particularly discussed as interrelated phenomena.

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Overview

This volume explores processes of colonisation and cultural integration from the end of the last Ice Age to the present from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.

All kinds of human mobility—whether across long or short distances, and whether involving short-term or longer interactions—are potential triggers for change and also cultural integration. The colonisation of an area most clearly brings into focus what kind of social fabric encompassed the actual historical processes. Recent perspectives on the social and cultural embeddedness of exchange, and how objects facilitate constructions of identities and political legitimacy, serve to frame and explicate the role of material culture in such processes.

The contributions to this volume shed light on various social aspects of movement, migration and colonisation among hunter-gatherers and Neolithic groups as well as in chiefdoms and state societies. Geographically, an area spanning from the Mediterranean to central Europe and the North Sea region, Greenland and Siberia is covered. Three social and historical processes – the social aspects of colonisation, cultural integration and maritime interaction – are particularly discussed as interrelated phenomena.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781790489
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Publication date: 11/15/2016
Series: New Directions in Anthropological Archaeology Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.57(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lene Melheim is Researcher in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Gothenburg. Hakon Glorstad is Professor in the Department of Heritage Management, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. Zanette Tsigaridas Glorstad is a Researcher at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo.

Table of Contents

List of Figures viii

List of Tables xiii

Comparative Perspectives on Past Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration-An Introduction Zanette Tsigaridas Glørstad Håkon Glørstad Lene Melheim 1

Part 1 Colonisation

1 The Development of Early Mesolithic Social Networks during the Settlement of Virgin Lands in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region-Interpreted through Comparison of Two Sites in Finland Aivar Kriiska Tapani Rostedt Timo Jussila 19

2 The Sicilian World after the Punic Wars: The Greek Colony in a New Reality Roksana Chowaniec 41

3 When the Romans Arrived in Sardinia: Three Case Studies-Cornus, Olbia and Nora Cristina Nervi 55

4 Yakut Food Producers Colonising Areas Occupied by Evenk Hunter-gatherers: Fragments of a Process of Cultural Change Caused by Migration Ole Grøn 73

Part 2 Maritime interaction

5 Past Mirrors: Thucydides, Sahlins and the Bronze and Viking Ages Zanette Tsigaridas Glørstad Lene Melheim 87

6 Nothing to Lose: Waterborne Raiding in Southern Scandinavia Christian Horn 109

7 Migration, Identity and Material Culture: Hanseatic Translocality in the Medieval Baltic Sea Magdalena Naum 129

8 Pirates of the North Sea? The Viking Ship as Political Space Neil Price 149

9 Bronze Age Vikings? A Comparative Analysis of Deep Historical Structures and their Dynamics Kristian Kristiansen 177

Part 3 Cultural Integration

10 Exploring New Territories, Expanding Frontiers: Bowmen and Prospectors on the Scandinavian Peninsula in the Third Millennium BC Lene Melheim Christopher Prescott 189

11 Spreading Ideas: Late Bronze Age Face-urn Burials across Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea Jutta Kneisel 219

12 Long-term Cosmological Interconnectedness and Long-distance Trade: Cosmology and Comparative Advantage in the Bronze Age and Beyond Michael Rowlands Johan Ling 235

13 In the Footsteps of the Vikings: Children and Cultural Change D.M. Hadley 253

Afterword

14 Thoughts of a Comparativist on Past Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration Matthew Spriggs 271

Index 281

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