ISBN-13: 9781407303451 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 102 str.
A selection of some of the papers presented at two international workshops: Women and Maintenance
activities in times of change and Interpreting household practices: reflections on the social and cultural roles of maintenance activities, which were held in Barcelona in November 2005 and November 2007. These two workshops were co-organised by the Centre d'Estudis del Patrimoni Arqueologic de la Prehistoria-CEPAP (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) and by the Departament d'Humanitats (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain). Contents: Introduction: Engendering social dynamics. The archaeology of maintenance activities. An introduction (Paloma Gonzalez-Marcen, Sandra Monton-Subias, Marina Picazo, and Margarita Sanchez-Romero); 2) Chapter 1. Towards an archaeology of maintenance activities (Paloma Gonzalez-Marcen, Sandra Monton-Subias and Marina Picazo); Chapter 2. Why has history not appreciated maintenance activities? (Almudena Hernando); Chapter 3. Thought on a method for zooarchaeological study of quotidian life (Diane Gifford-Gonzalez); Chapter 4. The technics of the American Home (Francesca Bray ); Chapter 5. Sun Disks and solar cycles: weaving and the down of solar cosmologies in Post-Classical Mexico (Elisabeth Brumfiel ); Chapter 6. Nurturing the dead: medieval women as family undertakers (Roberta Gilchrist); Chapter 7. Maintenance activities in the funerary record. The case of Iberian cemeteries (Antonia Garcia-Luque and Carmen Risquez ); Chapter 8. Greek terracota figurines: images and representations of everyday life (Marina Picazo );
Chapter 9. Grinding to a Halt: Gender and the Changing Technology of Flour Production in Roman Galilee (Carol Meyers); Chapter 10. Changing foodways: new strategies in food preparation, serving and consumption in the Bronze Age of the Iberian Peninsula (Margarita Sanchez-Romero and Gonzalo Aranda); Chapter 11. -Spun on a wheel were women's hearts-. Women between ideology and life in the Nordic past (Liv Helga Dommasnes).