George Nash and Dragos Gheorghiu (eds.)
The Archaeology of People and Territoriality

 

Contents:

 

List of Figures
George Nash – Dragos Gheorghiu
Introduction
Interacting with Territory

Matthew Kelleher
Chapter 1
Religious Spatial Behaviour: Why Space is Important to Religion

Barry Lewis
Chapter 2
Rock-Art, Landscape and Transformative Vistas of Devil’s Rock Maroota: New Interpretative Perspectives for a Sydney Region Rock-Art Site

Henry C. Dosedla – Alf Krauliz
Chapter 3
The Significance of Fire within Space Concepts Among Mbowamb and Around Motten: Parallels between Prehistoric Central Europe and Contemporary Archaic Societies in New Guinea

Roberta Robin Dods
Chapter 4
The Syntax of Place and Space

Tim Malim
Chapter 5
Tears of the Sun: Condensation and Irrigation in the Andes

Herman E. Bender
Chapter 6
Caring for Creation – A Hierophany at Strawberry Island

Robert G. Bednarik
Chapter 7
Archaeological Constructs of Place in the Pleistocene?

Paul Devereux
Chapter 8
Places with Faces: The Role of Simulacra in the Mythic Reading of Landscape in Prehistoric and Early Societies

George Nash
Chapter 9
Tracking Contact and Exchange Networks Across a Late Mesolithic Landscape: A Case for Ertebølle Bone and Antler Design Encoding TRB Danubian Ceramics

Jeremy Harte
Chapter 10
Faith in the Countryside: Holy Wells and the Creation of Sacred Place in Medieval England

Phil Mason
Chapter 11
Place and Space in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of Central and Eastern Slovenia

Dragos Gheorghiu
Chapter 12
Experimenting with Prehistoric Spaces (Performance, Experience, Evocation)

G. Terence MEADEN
Chapter 13
The Neolithic Greater Cursus and Nearby Long Barrows in the Pre-Stonehenge Landscape: Settings, Orientations and Inter-relationships

CRAIG ALEXANDER
Chapter 14
Power in Place: The Case of Superimposition of Rock-Art Images at Pià d’Ort, Valcamonica

MICHAEL EASTHAM
Chapter 15
Real Space and Picture Space in Atlantic Prehistoric Rock Art

STEPHANIE KOERNER – LORNA SINGLETON
Chapter 16
Revisiting Pandora’s Hope. Anthropology and Archaeology Approaches to Place Integrating Difference into Deliberative Democracy in an Age of ‘Global Risk Society’

Contributors and their affiliations

Biographies