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Archaeological Approaches to Technology

Routledge (Verlag)
Erschienen am 2. März 2017
320 Seiten
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This book is designed for upper-division undergraduate and graduate level archaeology students taking courses in ancient technologies, archaeological craft production, material culture, the history of technology, archaeometry, and field methods. This text can also serve as a general introduction and a reference for archaeologists, material culture specialists in socio-cultural disciplines, and engineers/scientists interested in the backgrounds and histories of their disciplines. The study of ancient technologies, that is, the ways in which objects and materials were made and used can reveal insights into economic, social, political, and ritual realms of the past. This book summarizes the current state of ancient technology studies by emphasizing methodologies, some major technologies, and the questions and issues that drive archaeologists in their consideration of these technologies. It shows the ways that technology studies can be used by archaeologists working anywhere, on any type of society and it embraces an orientation toward the practical, not the philosophical. It compares the range of pre-industrial technologies, from stone tool production, fiber crafts, wood and bone working, fired clay crafts, metal production, and glass manufacture. It includes socially contextualized case studies, as well as general descriptions of technological processes. It discusses essential terminology (technology, material culture, chaine operatoire, etc.), primarily from the perspective of how these terms are used by archaeologists.
 
This book is designed for upper-division undergraduate and graduate level archaeology students taking courses in ancient technologies, archaeological craft production, material culture, the history of technology, archaeometry, and field methods. This text can also serve as a general introduction and a reference for archaeologists, material culture specialists in socio-cultural disciplines, and engineers/scientists interested in the backgrounds and histories of their disciplines. The study of ancient technologies, that is, the ways in which objects and materials were made and used can reveal insights into economic, social, political, and ritual realms of the past. This book summarizes the current state of ancient technology studies by emphasizing methodologies, some major technologies, and the questions and issues that drive archaeologists in their consideration of these technologies. It shows the ways that technology studies can be used by archaeologists working anywhere, on any type of society and it embraces an orientation toward the practical, not the philosophical. It compares the range of pre-industrial technologies, from stone tool production, fiber crafts, wood and bone working, fired clay crafts, metal production, and glass manufacture. It includes socially contextualized case studies, as well as general descriptions of technological processes. It discusses essential terminology (technology, material culture, chaine operatoire, etc.), primarily from the perspective of how these terms are used by archaeologists.
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Florence
Großbritannien
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Taylor & Francis Ebooks
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illustrations, reference, index
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978-1-315-43459-9 (9781315434599)
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Heather Margaret-Louise Miller
Heather Margaret-Louise Miller
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Dedication
  • List of Figures
  • Dedication
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction: Archaeological Approaches to Technology
  • Terminology
  • Archaeology and Technology Studies
  • Overview of Volume
  • 2 Methodology: Archaeological Approaches to the Study of Technology
  • Archaeological Field Techniques: Discovery/Recovery
  • Survey
  • Excavation
  • The Examination of Archaeological Remains
  • Simple Visual Examination and Measurement
  • Complex Examination of Physical Structure and Composition
  • Ordering and Analyzing Data
  • Reconstructing Production Processes
  • Chaîne Opératoire
  • Analogy and Sociocultural Interpretation
  • Experimental Archaeology
  • Ethnography, Ethnoarchaeology, and Historical Accounts
  • 3 Extractive-Reductive Crafts
  • Classification of Crafts
  • Stone/Lithics
  • Collection and Preliminary Processing
  • Shaping and Finishing Methods
  • Knapping
  • Cutting (Sawing, Drilling, Groove-and-Snapping)
  • Pulverizing (Pecking)
  • Abrading (Grinding, Smoothing, Polishing, Drilling)
  • Production Stages
  • Organization of Production
  • Consumption
  • Fibers: Cordage, Basketry, Textiles
  • Collection and Preliminary Processing of Fibers
  • Production of Strands and Cordage
  • Fabric Production
  • Ornamentation and Joining
  • Organization of Production and Scheduling Demands
  • Wood, Bone, and Other Sculpted Organics (Antler, Horn, Ivory, Shell)
  • Collection and Preliminary Processing
  • Shaping and Finishing Methods
  • Organization of Production
  • Use and Reuse of Hard Organic Objects
  • 4 Transformative Crafts
  • Fired Clay
  • Collection and Preliminary Processing
  • Formation of the Clay Body
  • Shaping Methods
  • Drying and Surface Treatments
  • Firing
  • Post-Firing Surface Treatments and Second Firings
  • Vitreous Silicates: Glazes, Faiences and Glass
  • Collection and Preliminary Processing
  • Creating the Vitreous Silicate Mixtures
  • Fritting
  • Melting of Glass (Glass Making)
  • Shaping of Faience and Glass Objects
  • Application of Glazes to Faience and Other Materials
  • Firing of Faience and Glazed Objects
  • Annealing of Glass
  • Post-Firing Surface Treatments
  • Metals: Copper and Iron
  • Collection, Including Mining
  • Processing of Ores and Native Copper
  • Fuel and Fluxes
  • Smelting
  • Refining and Alloying
  • Shaping and Finishing Methods: Casting and Fabrication (Including Forging)
  • Casting
  • Fabrication
  • 5 Thematic Studies in Technology
  • Technological Systems: Reed Boat Production and Use
  • Reconstructing Reed Boats and Exchange Networks in the Arabian Sea
  • Reconstructing Reed and Plank Boats and Exchange Networks in Coastal Southern California
  • Innovation and the Organization of Labor
  • The Case of the Grain Harvesting Machine
  • Divisions of Labor, Women's Roles, Specialization, and Mass Production of Pottery
  • Technological Style
  • Style and Technological Style
  • Technological Traditions: Metal and Bone Working in North America
  • 6 Thematic Studies in Technology (Continued)
  • Value, Status, and Social Relations: The Role of New Artificial Materials in the Indus Valley Tradition
  • Uses of Artificial Materials
  • Status Differentiation and the Development of Vitreous Materials
  • Determining Relative Value
  • Social Relations and the Relative Value of Indus Talc-Faience Materials
  • Artificial Materials and Cultural Value Systems
  • Technologies of Religious Ritual in the American Southwest
  • Religious Mural Construction, Use, and Discard
  • Archaeological Identification of Religious Ritual
  • 7 The Analysis of Multiple Technologies
  • Cross-Craft Perspectives
  • Technological Style and Cross-Craft Interactions
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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