Material Chains in Late Prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean: Time, Space and Technologies of Production
Authors................................................................................................................................................................................................................ : p. 7
Alexis Gorgues, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Roderick B. Salisbury,
Material chains in late prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean: time, space, and technologies of production. An Introduction.................................................................... : p. 9
Roderick B. Salisbury, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury,
Processes of theory: from production sequences and process to chaînes opératoires and object biographies........................................................................................................ : p. 15
Estelle Gauthier, Pierre Pétrequin and Maréva Gabillot in collaboration with Olivier Weller, Jessica Giraud and Robin Brigand,
A method of data structuring for the study of diffusion processes of raw materials and manufactured objects.................................................................................................................................. : p. 31
Roderick B. Salisbury,
Links in the chain: evidence for crafting and activity areas in late prehistoric cultural soilscapes.............................................................................................................................................. : p. 47
Alexis Gorgues, with collaboration of Florent Comte,
Wherever I lay my tools. Workspace morphology and temporality in the Northern Iberian world (sixth-first centuries BC).............................................................................................................. : p. 67
Ann Brysbaert,
Where are they? Buried, wasted, half-done and left-over: in search of creative artisans among their ‘rubbish’ in Late Bronze Age Tiryns, Greece............................................................................................................ : p. 97
Ziad El Morr,
Metal and society in Middle Bronze Age Byblos............................................................................................................... : p. 121
Tomaso Di Fraia,
Tablet weaving in prehistory and proto-history: the contribution of the Italian record.................................... : p. 139
Nicolas Frèrebeau, Charlotte Sacilotto,
On some Iberian unfired pottery sherds from the Late Iron Age (second century BC)................................................................................................................. : p. 157
Juan Jesús Padilla Fernández,
Romanization is coming! The appearance of the potter working classin Iberia at the end of the Second Iron Age..................................................................................................................................... : p. 171
Alexandre Bertaud,
Iron Age weapons in western Europe: from the biography of a weapon to the warrior’s interactions during the last centuries BC............................................... : p. 183
Index.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... : p. 195