Předmět From the Prehistoric Village to Early States in Ancient Near East (PAPVA_49)
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Cíl
The Chalcolithic Period in Mesopotamia.
Osnova
Mesopotamia: Ubaid period: culture-historical overviewMesopotamia: Ubaid period: politically and socially egalitarian or hierarchical?Mesopotamia: Ubaid period: localized economies and inter-regional interactionsMesopotamia: Uruk period: culture-historical overview • Mesopotamia: Uruk period: tributary economies, specialization, and the growth of dependent laborMesopotamia: Uruk period: ‘Uruk expansion’ and long-distance exchange •Levant: Chalcolithic: culture-historical overviewLevant: Chalcolithic: growth of metallurgyLevant: Chalcolithic: cult, sanctuaries, and hoardsRecording, accounting, and the invention of writingThe representation of people in durable media: figurines, stelae, and sealsReligion and ritual: architecture, image, and practiceThe growth of dependency: class and gender
Literatura
Nissen, Hans (1988) The Early History of the Ancient Near East, 9000-2000 B.C. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Pollock, Susan (1999) Ancient Mesopotamia: The Eden that Never Was. Cambridge University Press.Carter, Robert A. and Graham Philip (eds.) (in press) Beyond the Ubaid: Transformation and Integration in the Late Prehistoric Societies of the Middle East, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of ChicaHenrickson, Elizabeth und Ingolf Thuesen (Hrsg.) (1989) Upon This Foundation - the 'Ubaid Reconsidered, Copenhagen: Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications 10.Bernbeck, Reinhard (2009) Class Conflict in Ancient Mesopotamia: Between Knowledge of History and Historicising Knowledge. Anthropology of the Middle East 4: 33-64.Pollock, Susan (1992) Bureaucrats and Managers, Peasants and Pastoralists, Imperialists and Traders: Research on the Uruk and Jemdet Nasr Periods in Mesopotamia. Journal of World Prehistory 6(3):297-336.Levy, Thomas (1995) Cult, Metallurgy and Rank Societies – Chalcolithic Period (ca. 4500-3500 BCE). In the Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land, Thomas Levy (ed.), pp. 226-243. London: Leicester Press.
Garant
prof. PhDr. Zdeněk Měřínský, CSc.
Vyučující
Mgr. Inna Mateiciucová, Ph.D.