Article ID: CBB799302399

Mobile craftspeople and orientalising transculturation in seventh-century BC Iberia (2023)

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During the early first millennium BC, Phoenician peoples settled the Iberian coasts instigating cultural innovations known as the orientalising; indigenous communities of the interior have long been considered as passively dependent on, or isolated from, these developments. Recent excavations at the Early Iron Age village of Cerro de San Vicente in central Spain, however, have yielded domestic contexts that prompt reconsideration of this relationship. The authors use settlement layout, architecture and locally made tablewares to identify heterarchical organisation around virilocal and bilateral kinship and hybrid practices that attest to adoption of know-how and practices from distant places. Emphasis is placed on the role of embodied craftworking skills and female mobility in transculturation processes.

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Authors & Contributors
Sabine Panzram
Ferng, Jennifer Hsiao-Mei
Günergun, Feza
Hård, Mikael
Hilaire-Pérez, Liliane
Long, Pamela O.
Journals
Antiquity
Business History Review
Foundations of Science
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
History of Science
Journal of Global History
Publishers
Brill
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Routledge
Voltaire Foundation
Springer International Publishing
Editrice Morcelliana
Concepts
Crafts and craftspeople
Diffusion of innovation; diffusion of knowledge; diffusion of technology
Archaeology
Cities and towns
Material culture
Science and religion
Time Periods
Early modern
16th century
Ancient
Medieval
14th century
15th century
Places
Iberian peninsula
Europe
Americas
India
Ottoman Empire
Rome (Italy)
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