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субота, 12. март 2011.

Prehistory of Food


The Prehistory of Food
(Appetites for change)



The production and consumption of food can tell us much about how different cultures constructed and perceived their environment. The distinction between what is regarded as edible and inedible and the ecological systems in which people live are not just a passive backdrop to life but important indications of prevailing social and cultural systems. The Prehistory of Food discusses the changing uses of food in prehistory and sets subsistence firmly within its social context.

This collection presents studies from across the globe examining the interrelationships of food, biology and ecology. The contributors investigate the different roles food plays in culture: as an object of consumption and, subsequently, an important factor of socioeconomic change, as an agent of innovation affecting agriculture and methods of preparation and cooking, as a vital part of the landscape and as an important influence on the history of humans and plants. The Prehistory of Food contains case studies ranging from the rainforest groups of South America, to peoples of the desert fringes of Asia, to farmers in the Highlands of New Guinea. The book charts the movements of plants over the last 5,000 years, and with an impressive wealth of archaeological, genetic, botanical and linguistic evidence it tells the complex and fascinating story of the relationship between humans and their food.

The Prehistory of Food is of interest to all students and academics in the fields of archaeology, anthropology and archaeobotany.

Chris Gosden is Lecturer in Archaeology and curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Jon Hather is Lecturer in Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.

петак, 11. март 2011.

Religije prethistorije


André Leroi-Gourhan (Андре Лероа Гуран)
RELIGIJE PRETHISTORIJE (paleolitik)
Naprijed Zagreb, 1968.

Les religions de la Préhistoire (paléolithique)
Paris, 1964.




Prvo poglavlje: Kult kosti
Drugo poglavlje: Pokopavanje umrlih
Treće poglavlje: Predmeti i obredi
Četvrto poglavlje: Religiozna umjetnost
Peto poglavlje: Religija u paleolitu


Biografija autora

André Leroi-Gourhan (25. avgust 1911. - 19. februar 1986), bio je jedan od najistaknutijih arheologa, antropologa i paleontologa dvadesetog stoleća, čija je specijalnost bila praistorija. Bio je profesor u Lionu i Parizu, direktor muzeja fr. Musée de l'Homme, najvećeg francuskog etnološkog muzeja. Bavio se proučavanjem polarnih naroda i naroda u tropskom pojasu.

четвртак, 24. фебруар 2011.

Praistorija jugoslavenskih zemalja


Bronzano doba

Praistorija jugoslavenskih zemalja
(Sarajevo, 1983.)





Sadržaj

1. Jugoistočnoalpska regija
2. Jadransko-zapadnobalkanska regija
3. Panonsko-podunavska regija
4. Centralnobalkanska regija

понедељак, 1. фебруар 2010.

Balkan prehistory - Exclusion, incorporation and identity


Douglass W. Bailey - Balkan Prehistory (2000)




The period from 6500 to 2500 BC was one of the most dynamic eras of the prehistory of south-eastern Europe, for it saw many fundamental changes in the ways in which people lived their lives. This up-to-date and authoritative synthesis both describes the best excavated relevant Balkan sites and interprets long-term trends in the central themes of settlement, burial, material culture and economy.

Prominence is given to the ways people organized themselves, the houses and landscapes in which they lived and the objects, plants and animals they kept. The key developments are seen as the creation of new social environments through the construction of houses and villages, and a new materiality of life which filled the built environment with a wide variety of objects. Against the prevailing trends in European prehistory, the author argues for a prehistoric past riven with tension and conflict, where hoarding and the exclusion of people was just as frequent as sharing and helping.

Balkan Prehistory provides a much-needed guide to a period which has previously been inaccessible to western scholars. It will be an invaluable resource for undergraduates, advanced students and scholars.

Douglass W.Bailey is Lecturer in European Prehistory at the School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University. He has carried out extensive fieldwork in Bulgaria and Romania.


Contents:

1. Setting the scene: the Balkans before 6500
2. Building social environments (6500–5500 BC)
3. New dimensions of material culture: pottery containers
and other forms of expression (6500–5500 BC)
4. Continuity or change? Burials, lithics, plants and animals
5. Continuities, expansion and acceleration of building and economy (5500–3600 BC)
6. Burial and expressive material culture (5500–3600 BC)
7. Transitions to new ways of living:
the Balkans after 4000 BC
8. The Balkans (6500–2500 BC):
exclusion, incorporation and projection