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Archaeologies of the Middle East

Critical Perspectives

Pollock, Susan / Bernbeck, Reinhard (Herausgeber)

Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology

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1. Auflage November 2004
384 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-631-23000-7
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Archaeologies of the Middle East provides an innovative
introduction to the archaeology of this fascinating region and a
window on both its past and present.

* Written by some of the top archaeologists of the Middle East:
scholars from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of interests
and intellectual approaches

* Coverage spans 100,000 years: from the Paleolithic to
Hellenistic times

* Explores the connections between modern-day politics and the
social context of archaeological practice and various underutilized
approaches to archaeological interpretation

* Designed for student use

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

List of Contributors.

Series Editors' Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. Introduction: Susan Pollock and Reinhard Bernbeck (Binghamton
University, SUNY; Binghamton University, SUNY).

2. A Cultural-Historical Framework: Reinhard Bernbeck and Susan
Pollock.

Part I: Producing and Disseminating Knowledge About the
Ancient Near East: Reinhard Bernbeck and Susan Pollock.

3. Who Has Not Eaten Cherries with the Devil? Archaeology under
Challenge: Caroline Steele (Independent Scholar).

4. Archaeology and Nationalism in the Holy Land: Adel Yahya
(Palestinian Association for Cultural Exchange).

5. Archaeology Goes to War at the Newstand: Susan Pollock.

6. The Past as Fact and Fiction: From Historical Novels to Novel
Histories: Reinhard Bernbeck.

Part II: Reassessing Evolutionary "Firsts":
Reinhard Bernbeck and Susan Pollock.

7. Bleeding or Breeding: Neandertals vs. Early Modern Humans in
the Middle Paleolithic Levant : John Shea (Stony Brook University,
SUNY).

8. Lumps of Clay and Pieces of Stone: Ambiguity, Bodies, and
Identity as Portrayed in Neolithic Figurines: Ian Kuijt and
Meredith Chesson (University of Notre Dame; University of Notre
Dame).

9. The State: The Process of State Formation as Seen from
Mesopotamia: Jean-Daniel Forest (Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, Paris).

10. Archaeology, Bible, and the History of the Levant in the
Iron Age: Israel Finkelstein (Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv
University).

11. Imperialism: Mario Liverani (University of Rome).

Part III: Constructing Arguments, Understanding
Perceptions: Reinhard Bernbeck and Susan Pollock.

12. Ethnoarchaeology, Analogy, and Ancient Society: Marc
Verhoeven (University Museum, University of Tokyo).

13. The Ancient Sumerians in the Tides of Time: Petr
Charvát (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Charles
University, Prague).

14. Reliquaries on the Landscape: Mounds as Matrices of Human
Cognition: Sharon Steadman (SUNY Cortland).

15. Archaeology and Texts in the Ancient Near East: Paul
Zimansky (Boston University).

16. Representations, Reality, and Ideology: Jennifer Ross (Hood
College).

Index
"The practices and interpretations of archaeology are political and
this is nowhere more relevant today than in the Middle East. This
remarkable collection investigates multiple aspects of this issue.
Every student of the discipline of archaeology should read this
book." - Marc van de Mieroop, Columbia
University

"Drawing on their own impressive backgrounds, Pollock and
Bernbeck have assembled a diverse group of experts to explore
significant issues in Middle Eastern archaeology. Avoiding
conventional and outdated arguments, this volume is an important
addition to the provocation Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology
series." - Sandra Scham, Editor, Near Eastern
Archaeology

"In recognizing and exploring the important relationship between
Middle Eastern archaeology and politics, Pollock and Bernbeck, with
a notable group of contributors, open new roads of scholarship and
understanding." - Hans Nissen, The Free University of
Berlin
Susan Pollock is Professor of Anthropology at Binghamton
University, with a specialty in archaeology of the Middle East. She
has conducted fieldwork in Iran, Turkey, and Iraq. Her research
contributes to studies of political economy, ideology and
representation, and archaeology in the media.

Reinhard Bernbeck is Associate Professor of Anthropology
at Binghamton University. His specialty is the archaeology of the
ancient Near East. He has directed and participated in field
projects in Syria, Jordan, Turkey, and Iran. He is interested in
historiography and theories of praxis and also remains committed to
a historical materialist view of the past.

S. Pollock, Binghampton University SUNY; R. Bernbeck, Binghampton University SUNY