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Knowledge Networks and Craft Traditions in the Ancient World: Material Crossovers

Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Ann Brysbaert

Rebay-Salisbury, K., Brysbaert, A., and Foxhall, L. (eds) 2014. Knowledge Networks and Craft Traditions in the Ancient World: Material Crossovers. London: Routledge., 2014

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2014. Material cross-overs: introduction. In: K. Rebay-Salisbury, A. Brysbaert and L. Foxhall (eds), Material Crossovers: knowledge networks and the movement of technological knowledge between craft traditions. London: Routledge, 1-6.

Ann Brysbaert

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2017- Material chains in Late Prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean: Time, Space and Technologies of Production, Ausonius Editions, Mémoires 48. Edited by Alexis Gorgues, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury and Roderick B. Salisbury.

Alexis Gorgues, Roderick B . Salisbury, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury

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Pentedeka, A. 2011. Links of clay in Neolithic Greece: the case of Platia Magoula Zarkou. In A. Brysbaert (ed.) Tracing prehistoric social networks through technology: a diachronic perspective on the Aegean, 106-125. London/New York: Routledge.

Areti Pentedeka

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Material chains in late prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean: time, space, and technologies of production. An Introduction

Roderick B . Salisbury, Alexis Gorgues, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury

Material chains in late prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean: time, space, and technologies of production, 2017

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BESSE M. and GUILAINE J., ed._2017_Materials, Productions, Exchange Network and their Impact on the Societies of Neolithic Europe. Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain). Volume 13/Session A25a.

Pilar Prieto M, Nelson J . Almeida, Stefano Viola, Marie Besse, Darko Stojanovski, Teresa Orozco-Köhler

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Tsoraki, C. 2011a. Disentangling Neolithic Networks: Ground stone technology, material engagements and networks of action. In A. Brysbaert, (ed.) Tracing prehistoric social networks through technology: a diachronic perspective on the Aegean, 12-29. New York and London: Routledge.

Christina Tsoraki

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Quercia A. and L. Foxhall, Weaving relationships in areas of cultural contacts: production, use and consumption of loom weights in pre-Roman Sicily, in Focus on Archaeological Textiles: Multidisclipinary Approaches, edited by S. Lipkin and Krista Vaianto, MASF 3, 2014, pp. 88-101

Alessandro Quercia

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2014. Talking shop: multicraft workshop materials and architecture in prehistoric Tiryns, Greece. In: K. Rebay-Salisbury, A. Brysbaert and L. Foxhall (eds), Material Crossovers: knowledge networks and the movement of technological knowledge between craft traditions. London: Routledge, 37-61.

Ann Brysbaert

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Grasping at Threads: A Discussion on Archaeology and Craft

Ulla Isabel (Zagal-Mach) Wolfe

Crafting in the World

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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)

Robinson Peter Krämer

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2017. Artisans versus nobility? Multiple Identities of Elites and 'Commoners' Viewed Through the Lens of Crafting from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Ages in Europe and the Mediterranean

Ann Brysbaert, Alexis Gorgues

book, 2017

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Workshop: Migration, technology transfer and cultural transmission. Online workshop, 20th october 2023. K. Riehle - J. P. Crielaard - G. Saltini Semerari - H. Mommsen, Geometric and Archaic pottery production at the Greek-indigenous site of L’Amastuola

kai riehle

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Elizabeth A. Murphy and Jeroen Poblome (2021) Intramuros Investigating Relations between Cross-Industry Practices and Networks through Sixth-Century AD Sagalassos, Journal of Urban Archaeology 3: 101-116

Elizabeth A Murphy

Intramuros Investigating Relations between Cross-Industry Practices and Networks through Sixth-Century Sagalassos, Journal of Urban Archaeology, 2021

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2011. Technologies of Reusing and Recycling in the Aegean and Beyond. In: Brysbaert A. (ed.) Tracing Prehistoric Social Networks through Technology: A Diachronic Perspective on the Aegean. London: Routledge, 183-203.

Ann Brysbaert

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(2012) Thoughts on the Archaeological Characterization of Networks. A View from the East

Jeroen Poblome, Philip Bes

Portus and the Ports of the Roman Mediterranean. Port Networks in the Roman Mediterranean. Rome, 7-8 March 2008, 2012

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2007. Cross-Craft and Cross-Cultural Interactions during the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Late Bronze Age. In: Antoniadou S. and A. Pace (eds) Mediterranean Crossroads, Athens: Pierides Foundation, 325-359.

Ann Brysbaert

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2011. Introduction. Tracing social networks through studying technologies. In: Brysbaert A. (ed.) Tracing Prehistoric Social Networks through Technology: A Diachronic Perspective on the Aegean. London: Routledge, 1-11.

Ann Brysbaert

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Hasaki, E. M. Serino, and D. Elia, 2024. Greek and Roman Ceramic Producers: Operational Knowledge and Networked Mobilities. In D. Elia, E. Hasaki, M. Serino (eds.), Technology, Crafting, and Artisanal Networks in the Greek and Roman World, Berlin, 373–379

Eleni Hasaki

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2015. Tracing Networks: Technological Knowledge, Cultural Contact, and Knowledge Exchange in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond

Ann Brysbaert

2015

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GAUTHIER E., PETREQUIN P. et GABILLOT M., 2017.- A method of data structuring for the study of diffusion processes of raw materials and manufactured objects, in : Material chains in Late Prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean. Bordeaux, Ausonius Editions, Mémoires, 48 : 31-46.

Pierre Pétrequin

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Thoughts on the archaeological residue of networks. A view from the East, in: Rome, Portus and the Mediterranean

Rinse Willet, Jeroen Poblome, Philip Bes

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Pottery chaines operatoires as historical documents

Olivier Gosselain

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2018

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Hellenistic Pottery in a Wider Perspective - On the Use and Misuse of the Application of Network Theory to Material Culture

Stefan Riedel

N. Fenn and C. Römer-Strehl (eds.), Networks in the Hellenistic World According to the Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean and Beyond (Oxford 2013)

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Review of C. Knappett (2011) An Archaeology of Interaction. Network Perspectives on Material Culture and Society, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Astrid Van Oyen

Archaeological Review from Cambridge 27 (2), 220-228., 2012

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FORGING AHEAD OR FOILED AGAIN? A NEW DIRECTION FOR CROSS-CRAFT ANALYSIS WITH CASE STUDIES FROM LATE BRONZE AGE METALWORKING IN THE AEGEAN

Stephanie Aulsebrook

Sympozjum Egejskie 3, 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)

Martin Bentz

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2010. Practicing identity: a crafty ideal? Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 10(2): 25-43.

Melissa Vetters, Ann Brysbaert

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From artefacts to behaviour: technological analyses in prehistory

Selena Vitezović

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Exploring How Archaeologists Have Contextualized, Conceptualized, and Excavated the Historical Phenomenon of ‘Craft Specialization’

Kaela Bleho

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Material Culture as an Indicator of Adoption and Resistance in the Cross-Craft and Cultural Interactions Among Greek and Indigenous Communities in Southern Italy: Loom Weights and Cooking Ware in Pre-Roman Lucania

Alessandro Quercia

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Reconsidering the Chaîne Opératoire: At the Crossroad Between People and Materials

Marie-Elise Porqueddu

Open Archaeology, 2023

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with A. L. D’Agata, M.C. Boileau 2012, Handmade Burnished Ware from the island of Crete

Sara De Angelis

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(2019) Changing pottery production technologies in urbanising societies in the Bay of Naples (8th-7th centuries BCE), in: Kadrow, S., Müller, J. (eds.), Habitus, the social dimension of technology and transformation, Leiden, 161-180.

Lieve Donnellan

2019

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Viola et al_2017_Types and gesture. The jewellery of the Copper age in the Alps in a techno-typological study. In : Besse M. and Guilaine J., ed._2017_Materials, Productions, Exchange Network and their Impact on the Societies of Neolithic Europe. Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress

Stefano Viola, Marie Besse

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