Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy
- Author: Emma Blake, University of Arizona
- Date Published: October 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107063204
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This book takes an innovative approach to detecting regional groupings in peninsular Italy during the Late Bronze Age, a notoriously murky period of Italian prehistory. Applying social network analysis to the distributions of imports and other distinctive objects, Emma Blake reveals previously unrecognized exchange networks that are in some cases the precursors of the named peoples of the first millennium BC: the Etruscans, the Veneti, and others. In a series of regional case studies, she uses quantitative methods to both reconstruct and analyze the character of these early networks and posits that, through path dependence, the initial structure of the networks played a role in the success or failure of the groups occupying those same regions in later times. This book thus bridges the divide between Italian prehistory and the Classical period, and demonstrates that Italy's regionalism began far earlier than previously thought.
Read more- Rigorous application of social network analysis
- Bridges the divide between prehistory and the Classical period
- Includes earliest examples of Italian regionalism
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'… Emma Blake's book is special … this is an important book, both for the development of network analysis in archaeology as for our understanding of prehistoric Italy.' Gert Jan van Wijngaarden, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
See more reviews'Blake's work is innovative and establishes a convincing link between social practices and identity formation. The book provides a good example of the application of network analysis in archaeology - technically detailed but also simply and clearly explained. The theoretical framework builds on a detailed archaeological and historical foundation.' Francesca Fulminante, Antiquity
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- Date Published: October 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107063204
- length: 330 pages
- dimensions: 262 x 184 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.81kg
- contains: 23 b/w illus. 18 maps 15 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: the problem of Italy's ancient peoples
2. Imports and specialized products in Italy in the recent and final Bronze Ages
3. Group identity in prehistory: theory, interactions, and social networks
4. The recent and final Bronze Age peninsular networks: assessing structure and cohesion
5. The northern networks from the Terramare to the Veneto
6. West central Italy: networks and neighbors
7. Marche, Umbria, and the Apennine Mountain muddle
8. Southern Italy: networks by land and by sea
9. Conclusions and aftermath.
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