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            Local Identities

            Landscape and Community in the Late Prehistoric Meuse-Demer-Scheldt Region

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            Gerritsen, Fokke
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            English
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            Abstract
            Investigates how small groups - households and local communities - constitute and represent their social identity by ordering the landscape in which they dwell. The author develops a new theoretical and empirical perspective that deals with many of the practices that create collective senses of identity and belonging. These include house building and habitation, structured deposition, cremation and burial, arable farming, and ritual practices. An explicitly diachronic approach charts processes of cultural and social change which have previously gone largely unnoticed, providing a stimulating basis for a more dynamic history of the late prehistoric inhabitants of the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region.
             
            In dit nieuwe deel in de Amsterdam Archaeological Studies-reeks onderzoekt Fokke Gerritsen hoe kleine groepen mensen - huishoudens en plaatselijke leefgemeenschappen - hun sociale identiteit vormden en bewerkstelligden door het ordenen van het landschap waarin zij zich bevonden. De auteur ontwikkelt een nieuw theoretisch en empirisch perspectief op de vele gebruiken die een collectief gevoel van identiteit en toebehoren creëren zoals huizenbouw en woonomgeving, structurele nederzetting, crematie en begrafenis, land- en akkerbouw, en rituele praktijken. Een uitgesproken diachronische aanpak brengt processen van culturele en sociale verandering in kaart die hiervoor grotendeels onopgemerkt zijn gebleven en die een solide basis vormen voor een meer dynamische geschiedenis van de laat-prehistorische bewoners van het Meuse-Demer-Scheldtgebied.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/156598
            Keywords
            archeologie; archeology; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology
            DOI
            10.5117/9789053565889
            ISBN
            9789053565889
            Publisher
            Amsterdam University Press
            Publisher website
            www.aup.nl
            Publication date and place
            2003
            Series
            Amsterdam Archaeological Studies,
            Pages
            320
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