REBAY-SALISBURY, K. / A. BRYSBAERT / L. FOXHALL, EDS.
: KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS AND CRAFT
TRADITIONS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD. MATERIAL CROSSOVERS 1. Material Crossovers: An Introduction Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Ann Brysbaert and Lin Foxhall 2. Material and Craft Networks in the Prehistory of Asia Minor: Transformations in Values and Societies Bleda S. Dring 3. Buildings that Wrap Objects and Objects that Wrap Buildings Lesley McFadyen and Ana Vale 4. Talking Shop: Multicraft Workshop Materials and Architecture in Prehistoric Tiryns, Greece Ann Brysbaert 5. Temporality, Materiality and Womens Networks: The Production and Manufacture of Loom Weights in the Greek and Indigenous Communities of Southern Italy Alessandro Quercia and Lin Foxhall 6. Cloth Worth a Kings Ransom: Textile Circulation and Transmission of Textile Craft in the Ancient Mediterranean Margarita Gleba 7. Interactions Between Basketry and Pottery in Early Iron Age Attica, Greece Judit Haas-Lebegyev 8. Craftsmanship at Athens in the Eleventh Century BCE: Improvisation, Networking and Pottery Making Rik Vaessen 9. Skeuomorphic Pottery and Consumer Feedback Processes in the Ancient Mediterranean Justin St. P. Walsh 10. Materials Make People: How Material Properties and Technologies Contribute to Figurine Shapes in Early Iron Age Central Europe Katharina Rebay-Salisbury 11. A Bronze Age Ornament Network? Tracing the Herzsprung Symbol across Europe Marion Uckelmann 12. Concluding and Future Thoughts on Material Crossovers Marcia-Anne Dobres