Neolithic Corporate Identities von Hans Georg K. Gebel | ISBN 9783944178110

Neolithic Corporate Identities

von Hans Georg K. Gebel und Trevor Watkins, herausgegeben von Marion Benz, Marion
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarion Benz, Marion
Autor / AutorinHans Georg K. Gebel
Autor / AutorinTrevor Watkins
Buchcover Neolithic Corporate Identities | Hans Georg K. Gebel | EAN 9783944178110 | ISBN 3-944178-11-4 | ISBN 978-3-944178-11-0
Prähistoriker, Soziologen, Medienwissenschaftler, Kognitionswissenschaftler, Archäologen

Neolithic Corporate Identities

von Hans Georg K. Gebel und Trevor Watkins, herausgegeben von Marion Benz, Marion
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarion Benz, Marion
Autor / AutorinHans Georg K. Gebel
Autor / AutorinTrevor Watkins
The construction of Neolithic corporate identities. Introduction, by Marion Benz, Hans Georg K. Gebel and Trevor Watkins
Evolution
Neolithic corporate identities in evolutionary context, by Trevor Watkins
Human palaeoecology in Southwest Asia during the Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic (c. 9700-8500 cal BC): the plant story, by Eleni Asouti
Society and Economy
Neolithic corporate identities in the Near East, by Hans Georg K. Gebel
“Moving around” and the evolution of corporate identities in the late Epipalaeolithic Natufian of the Levant, by Anna Belfer-Cohen and Nigel Goring-Morris
The construction of community in the Early Neolithic of Southern Jordan, by Bill Finlayson and Cheryl Makarewicz
“I am We”: The display of socioeconomic politics of Neolithic commodification, by Gary O. Rollefson
Neolithic “cooperatives”: Assessing supra-household cooperation in crop production at Çatalhöyük and beyond, by Amy Bogaard
Symbols and Media
Changing medialities. Symbols of Neolithic corporate identities, by Marion Benz
Cultural memory: Symbols, monuments and rituals sustaining group identity, by Christa Sütterlin
Religion and materialism – Key issues of the construction of Neolithic corporate identities, by Lisbeth Bredholt Christensen
Dress code, hairstyles and body art markers of corporate identities in T-shaped-pillar sites of Upper Mesopotamia? by Michael G. F. Morsch
Hunter into prey. Trying to make sense of the “Media Revolution” at Göbekli Tepe, by Erhard Schüttpelz