Skeuomorphism - defined here as the conscious imitation in one material of objects typically made in another - is frequently invoked by archaeologists seeking to explain changes in technology and value systems in the past. I will focus on the use of skeuomorphism as a �one-size-fits-all� interpretative tool for understanding culture change and the introduction of novel materials, techniques, and concomitant value systems. Stone objects and ceramics from the Neolithic-Bronze Age transition (c. 2500�1700 b.c.) in prehistoric Europe have frequently been proxies for studying the introduction of metal and metallurgy into society in much the same way basketry is frequently invoked in discussions of early potting. I will examine this material rela...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
The relationship between humanity and jewelry has its roots in prehistory and predates human civiliz...
The conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar in 58-51 B.C. was preceded and followed by centuries of intera...
The social changes, which characterise the Chalcolithic in southeastern Europe, which coincide with ...
The earliest Neolithic cultures in Southeast Europe brought significant changes in many aspects of e...
Humans occupy a material environment that is constantly changing. Yet British archaeologists of the ...
International audienceMetal weapons have a very specific place in the material culture on account of...
The principle aim of the thesis was to examine the technology of Late Iron Age decorated metal work ...
The earliest pottery of the Central Balkans (Starčevo culture), characterized by organic inclusions...
With a strong emphasis on data, the two volumes of this book demonstrate that mobility was essential...
Technology transfers in the ancient world are often perceived as one-way processes running from a ce...
This thesis discusses aspects of how the Late Neolithic society in southern Sweden changed through t...
The diffusion of innovations from the Near East into the ‘static’ surrounding peripheries has become...
The intensification of metallurgical production and the rise of social stratification that started a...
INTRODUCTION: ON REVOLUTIONS AND REGIMES The notion of “revolution” in archaeology is typically unde...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
The relationship between humanity and jewelry has its roots in prehistory and predates human civiliz...
The conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar in 58-51 B.C. was preceded and followed by centuries of intera...
The social changes, which characterise the Chalcolithic in southeastern Europe, which coincide with ...
The earliest Neolithic cultures in Southeast Europe brought significant changes in many aspects of e...
Humans occupy a material environment that is constantly changing. Yet British archaeologists of the ...
International audienceMetal weapons have a very specific place in the material culture on account of...
The principle aim of the thesis was to examine the technology of Late Iron Age decorated metal work ...
The earliest pottery of the Central Balkans (Starčevo culture), characterized by organic inclusions...
With a strong emphasis on data, the two volumes of this book demonstrate that mobility was essential...
Technology transfers in the ancient world are often perceived as one-way processes running from a ce...
This thesis discusses aspects of how the Late Neolithic society in southern Sweden changed through t...
The diffusion of innovations from the Near East into the ‘static’ surrounding peripheries has become...
The intensification of metallurgical production and the rise of social stratification that started a...
INTRODUCTION: ON REVOLUTIONS AND REGIMES The notion of “revolution” in archaeology is typically unde...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
The relationship between humanity and jewelry has its roots in prehistory and predates human civiliz...
The conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar in 58-51 B.C. was preceded and followed by centuries of intera...