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The Materiality of Ancient Greek Identities, 9th to 2nd Centuries BCE - (Debates in Archaeology) by Emma Gooch & Jerome Ruddick (Hardcover)

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  • Material culture is the physical trace of what was used to construct and define identities in the past, and is therefore a key source of evidence for archaeologists and ancient historians investigating ancient identities.
  • About the Author: Emma Gooch is an Associate Lecturer and Research Associate in Classics at the University of Newcastle, UK.
  • 248 Pages
  • Social Science, Archaeology
  • Series Name: Debates in Archaeology

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About the Book



"Material culture is the physical trace of what was used to construct and define identities in the past, and is therefore a key source of evidence for archaeologists and ancient historians investigating ancient identities. Using archaeological, iconographic and textual material as the basis of each exploration, the contributors seek to understand the intersectional nature of what it meant to be an individual or group within a recognised social identity in ancient Greece. Among other conclusions, the chapters investigate the experiences of identity - what the experience of having a particular identity was like, as far as we can ascertain - in ancient Greece, as represented by the archaeological material record"-- Provided by publisher.



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Material culture is the physical trace of what was used to construct and define identities in the past, and is therefore a key source of evidence for archaeologists and ancient historians investigating ancient identities. The focus of this volume is reflective of broader theoretical and methodological shifts in recent cross-disciplinary explorations of identity. Through the use of case studies, each chapter demonstrates the benefits and crucial need to embrace inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches when investigating life and society in ancient Greece. In particular, this book covers the ever-increasing spectrum of identities across the ancient Greek world, ranging from collective groups, such as women, migrants, children and slaves, to individual figures.

Using archaeological, iconographic and textual material as the basis of each exploration, the contributors seek to understand the intersectional nature of what it meant to be an individual or group within a recognised social identity in ancient Greece. More specifically, this involves the analysis of various types of material culture such as artefacts from burials, excavated settlements, figurines, statuary, painted pottery, small finds and monuments. The contributors study the material using geo-spatial and architectural methods, along with more traditional approaches, such as epigraphy. Among other conclusions, the chapters investigate the experiences of identity - what the experience of having a particular identity was like, as far as we can ascertain - in ancient Greece, as represented by the archaeological material record.



About the Author



Emma Gooch is an Associate Lecturer and Research Associate in Classics at the University of Newcastle, UK.

Jerome Ruddick is a PhD candidate in Classics at the University of Newcastle, UK.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: .96 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Series Title: Debates in Archaeology
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Hardcover
Author: Emma Gooch & Jerome Ruddick
Language: English
Street Date: September 4, 2025
TCIN: 1005223873
UPC: 9781350442818
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-4179
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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