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Introduction to the material culture of ancient societies

couverture de l'ouvrage Introduction to the material culture of ancient societies de la collection V@demecum 

Livre
Pessac
EAN html : 9782356133939
ISBN html : 978-2-35613-393-9
ISBN pdf : 978-2-35613-441-7
Volume : 3
ISSN : 3040-2956
226 p.
Code CLIL : 4117
licence CC by SA
1• Foreword,
Marcelo Cândido da Silva, Isabelle Cartron, Marcelo Rede
2• Introduction to the “material culture” (english)
Apresentação à “cultura material” (brasileiro)
Introduction à la « culture matérielle » (français)
Isabelle Cartron, Julie Renou

Chapter 1. To produce

3• Introduction,
Julie Renou
4• To produce in ancient societies,
Julie Renou
5• The “Chaîne opératoire” and the life of the objects,
Alexandre Bertaud
6• Transformation of the production system in the early Middle Ages,
Adrien Bayard
7• Insert 1 • How to read an artefact?
Julie Renou

Chapter 2. To feed

8• Introduction,
Marcelo Cândido da Silva
9• Feasting and fasting,
Alban Gautier
10• Insert 1 • Eating in a privileged site: the Frankish abbey of Hamage (7th-9th century),
José Fonseca
11• Famine and scarcity,
Marcelo Cândido da Silva
12• Insert 2 • Eating in a Frankish peasant settlement: the archaeological site of La Confiserie (9th-10th centuries),
Gabriel Cordeiro

Chapter 3. To trade

13• Introduction,
Adrien Bayard
14• Exchanges in ancient society,
Maria Beatriz Borba Florenzano
15• Insert 1 • To trade
Pierre Schneider
16• Non-market trade,
Adrien Bayard
17• Insert 2 • Coin hoards and hoarding in ancient and medieval societies,
Tom Balbin-Estanguet

Chapter 4. To write

18• Introduction,
Marcelo Rede
19• Manuscript writing,
Maria Cristina Correia Leandro Pereira
20• Inscriptions. Stories of matter,
Morgane Uberti
21• Insert 1 • What’s in a name?,
Coline Ruiz Darasse

Chapter 5. To live in

22• Introduction,
André Miatello
23• Living in the countryside in the southern roman Aquitaine,
Catherine Petit-Aupert
24• Habitation and inhabiting in the Middle Ages,
André Miatello
25• Insert 1 • Study of a structure from the Early Empire reused during Late Antiquity (Camp de César oppidum, Laudun-l’Ardoise, Gard, France). Technical drawing,
Thibaud Canillos

Chapter 6. To dress up

26• Introduction,
Wendy Bougraud
27• Archaeological Study of Funeral Clothing,
Wendy Bougraud
28• Clothing in the Ancient Near East,
Cécile Michel
29• Insert 1 Restoring a hairdressing system: the case of a Mortagne-sur-Sèvres burial site,
Wendy Bougraud

Chapter 7. To fight

30• Introduction,
Alexandre Bertaud
31• Weaponry,
Alexandre Bertaud
32• Logistics,
Vinicius Marino Carvalho
33• The art of war, the war in the arts,
Leandro Ranieri
34• Insert 1 • Imaging war: for whom?
Leandro Ranieri

Chapter 8. To pray

35• Introduction,
Isabelle Cartron
36• The first Christian churches in the countryside in the early Middle Ages: the case of the Bordeaux region,
Christelle Ehrhardt
37• Reading a palimpsest. The reuse in the ‘Duomo’ of Messina,
Léonardo Fuduli
38• Insert 1 • Objects as supports for individual prayer in late Middle Ages,
Haude Morvan

Chapter 9. To pass away

39• Introduction. A renewal of methods: archaeothenatology and the “archaeosciences”,
Isabelle Cartron
40• The demonstration of protohistoric funerary gestures, how and why?,
Stéphane Rottier
41• Funerary practices and associated remains in Early Middle Ages,
Marina Duarte Sanchez
42• The transformation of burial spaces in the Middle Ages,
Isabelle Cartron
43• Insert 1 • The material traces of penal death in medieval Europe,
Mathieu Vivas

 

 

 

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