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From Households to Empires

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Bradley J. Parker made numerous contributions to the field of archaeology and Assyriology on a broad array of topics spanning six millennia of archaeological history in both ancient Mesopotamia and the Andes. His varied research interests included the archaeology of empires and imperial dynamics, frontiers and borderlands, households and micro-archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, aerial drone mapping, and the politics of archaeology and nationalism. This volume contains a collection of essays from his friends, colleagues and former students that cover three broad themes: household archaeology, frontiers and borderlands, and the archaeology of empire. Our goal is to explore Bradley¿s indelible legacy in the field of archaeology and how his work will contribute to academic discourses in the future. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Jason R. Kennedy Chapter 2: Whose House? An Abridged Exploration in Household Archaeology Jason R. Kennedy Chapter 3: Household Activities at Ubaid Kenan Tepe: Revisiting the Burnt House Marie Hopwood and Jason R. Kennedy Chapter 4: Living with the Dead: Burial Practice at Kenan Tepe, Turkey, During the Ubaid Period David E. Hopwood Chapter 5: Living Amidst the Ruins: Continuities, Interruptions, and Memory in a 5th mill. BCE Village in the Kopet Dag Foothills Susan Pollock and Ilia Heit Chapter 6: Lithics in the Household: Obsidian Use at Kenan Tepe Stuart Campbell and Elizabeth Healey Chapter 7: Bureaucrats and Binaries: Household Archaeologies of Indigenous Andean Leadership Scotti M. Norman and Kylie E. Quave Chapter 8: Into the Borderlands Patrick Mullins Chapter 9: The Land that Time Forgot: Five Millennia of Settlement at Çad¿r Hoyuk on the Anatolian Plateau Sharon R. Steadman, Jennifer C. Ross and Marica Cassis Chapter 10: Out of the Shadow of the Texts: Reinvigorating Archaeology¿s Role in Ancient Nubia and Modern Egyptology Through a Borderlands Perspective Stuart Tyson Smith Chapter 11: Dynamic Frontier Processes: Examples from Jordan and Peru Aaron Gidding and Alicia Boswell Chapter 12: Borderlands of the Moche Valley: The Chimú Phase (~900 ¿ 1450s CE) Chaupiyunga and the Rise of Chimor Patrick Mullins Chapter 13: Migration, Settlement, and Warfare in the Prehispanic Nasca Highlands of Peru Weston C. McCool Chapter 14: Imperial Dynamics Matthew J. Edwards Chapter 15: Beating Swords into Plowshares: The Role of Agricultural Colonization in Imperial Histories Melissa S. Rosenzweig Chapter 16: After Deportation Azer Keskin and Reinhard Bernbeck Chapter 17: Imperial Bodies: Sex and Bodily Hygiene in the Early Assyrian Empire Bleda Düring Chapter 18: The Role of Institutions in Imperial Formations in the Andes Patrick Ryan Williams Chapter 19: Inca Aesthetic and Ideological Signals in the Imperial Heartland (Cuzco, Peru) R. Alan Covey Chapter 20: Putting the Horse Before the Cart: Timelines and Cadences in Archaeological Data Publishing Sarah Witcher Kansa and Eric C. Kansa

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789464261950
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 290
  • Published:
  • October 17, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 178x254x0 mm.
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Description of From Households to Empires

Bradley J. Parker made numerous contributions to the field of archaeology and Assyriology on a broad array of topics spanning six millennia of archaeological history in both ancient Mesopotamia and the Andes. His varied research interests included the archaeology of empires and imperial dynamics, frontiers and borderlands, households and micro-archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, aerial drone mapping, and the politics of archaeology and nationalism.
This volume contains a collection of essays from his friends, colleagues and former students that cover three broad themes: household archaeology, frontiers and borderlands, and the archaeology of empire. Our goal is to explore Bradley¿s indelible legacy in the field of archaeology and how his work will contribute to academic discourses in the future.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Jason R. Kennedy
Chapter 2: Whose House? An Abridged Exploration in Household Archaeology
Jason R. Kennedy
Chapter 3: Household Activities at Ubaid Kenan Tepe: Revisiting the Burnt House
Marie Hopwood and Jason R. Kennedy
Chapter 4: Living with the Dead: Burial Practice at Kenan Tepe, Turkey, During the Ubaid Period
David E. Hopwood
Chapter 5: Living Amidst the Ruins: Continuities, Interruptions, and Memory in a 5th mill. BCE Village in the Kopet Dag Foothills
Susan Pollock and Ilia Heit
Chapter 6: Lithics in the Household: Obsidian Use at Kenan Tepe
Stuart Campbell and Elizabeth Healey
Chapter 7: Bureaucrats and Binaries: Household Archaeologies of Indigenous Andean Leadership
Scotti M. Norman and Kylie E. Quave
Chapter 8: Into the Borderlands
Patrick Mullins
Chapter 9: The Land that Time Forgot: Five Millennia of Settlement at Çad¿r Hoyuk on the Anatolian Plateau
Sharon R. Steadman, Jennifer C. Ross and Marica Cassis
Chapter 10: Out of the Shadow of the Texts: Reinvigorating Archaeology¿s Role in Ancient Nubia and Modern Egyptology Through a Borderlands Perspective
Stuart Tyson Smith
Chapter 11: Dynamic Frontier Processes: Examples from Jordan and Peru
Aaron Gidding and Alicia Boswell
Chapter 12: Borderlands of the Moche Valley: The Chimú Phase (~900 ¿ 1450s CE) Chaupiyunga and the Rise of Chimor
Patrick Mullins
Chapter 13: Migration, Settlement, and Warfare in the Prehispanic Nasca Highlands of Peru
Weston C. McCool
Chapter 14: Imperial Dynamics
Matthew J. Edwards
Chapter 15: Beating Swords into Plowshares: The Role of Agricultural Colonization in Imperial Histories
Melissa S. Rosenzweig
Chapter 16: After Deportation
Azer Keskin and Reinhard Bernbeck
Chapter 17: Imperial Bodies: Sex and Bodily Hygiene in the Early Assyrian Empire
Bleda Düring
Chapter 18: The Role of Institutions in Imperial Formations in the Andes
Patrick Ryan Williams
Chapter 19: Inca Aesthetic and Ideological Signals in the Imperial Heartland (Cuzco, Peru)
R. Alan Covey
Chapter 20: Putting the Horse Before the Cart: Timelines and Cadences in Archaeological Data Publishing
Sarah Witcher Kansa and Eric C. Kansa

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