Towards a Spatial Archaeology of Crafting Landscapes (original) (raw)

Crafting Culture at Alalakh Tell Atchana and the Political Economy of Metallurgy

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Chapter 7 - Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia: Monuments, Metals, and Mobility

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N. Burkhardt – R. P. Krämer (eds.), Organizations of Production and Crafts in Pre-Roman Italy. Panel 3.7, Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World – Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018 11 (Heidelberg 2022)

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The role of ceramic production in the Classical Greek city, in: Craft production systems in a cross-cultural perspective, Studien zur Wirtschaftsarchäologie 1 (Bonn 2018)

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Heterogeneity, power, and political economy: Some current research issues in the archaeology of Old World complex societies

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Arroyo Barrantes, D. (2016) Communities in transition: the development of mass production and urban feasting in Northern Mesopotamia, in Iamoni, M. (Ed.) Trajectories of Complexity Socio-economic Dynamics in Upper Mesopotamia in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods, Studia Chaburensia (StCh 6)

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Will the real specialist please stand up? Characterising early craft specialisation, a comparative approach for Neolithic Anatolia

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Marchetti, N. (2013). Working for the Elites. The Pottery Assemblage of Building P4. In P. Matthiae & N. Marchetti (Eds.), Ebla and its Landscape. Early State Formation in the Ancient Near East (pp. 132–159). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.

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‘Identifying New Kingdom craftsmen through archaeology and texts’, GRAFMA Newsletter 7/8 (2003-2004), 91-111.

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Centralization and its importance in revealing production and distribution of archaeological pottery

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Copper production landscapes of the South Caucasus

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Alternative Politics at Idalion, Cyprus?: Investigations of Governance, Economics, and Society through Petrographic Analysis of First Millennium BCE Pottery

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