Archaeologies of Colonialism Archaeologies of Colonialism

Archaeologies of Colonialism

Consumption, Entanglement, and Violence in Ancient Mediterranean France

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Publisher Description

This book presents a theoretically informed, up-to-date study of interactions between indigenous peoples of Mediterranean France and Etruscan, Greek, and Roman colonists during the first millennium BC. Analyzing archaeological data and ancient texts, Michael Dietler explores these colonial encounters over six centuries, focusing on material culture, urban landscapes, economic practices, and forms of violence. He shows how selective consumption linked native societies and colonists and created transformative relationships for each. Archaeologies of Colonialism also examines the role these ancient encounters played in the formation of modern European identity, colonial ideology, and practices, enumerating the problems for archaeologists attempting to re-examine these past societies.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2010
October 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
480
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
16.6
MB
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