Innovation versus Beharrung: Was macht den Unterschied des hethitischen Reichs im Anatolien des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr.?

By: SCHACHNER, AndreasMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Byzas ; 23Publication details: İstanbul Ege Yayınları 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Hittites--Civilization | Hittites--Turkey--History, Ancient | Turkey--Antiquities--Boğazköy
Contents:
Vorwort (F. Pirson)DanksagungWidmungEinleitung - Innovation versus Beharrung (A. Schachner) Ulf-Dietrich Schoop / Technologie und Innovation im anatolischen Chalkolithikumİlgi Gerçek / Approaches to Hittite Imperialism: A View from the »Old Kingdom« and »Early Empire« Periods (c. 1650-1350 BCE)Theo van den Hout / Schreiben wie Seeher. The Art of Writing: Remarks on the When and How of Hittite CuneiformDoğan-Alparslan, Meltem - Metin Alparslan / Das hethitische Siegel: Staatliche Innovation einer multilingualen GesellschaftConstanze von Rüden - Johannes Jungfleisch / Incorporating the Other. A Transcultural Perspective on Some Wall Painting Fragments from HattusaHerrmann Genz / Regional or International? Comments on the Origin and Development of Hittite Weapons and Military TechnologiesMartin Bachmann(+) / Manifestation göttlicher Präsenz. Das Quellheiligtum Eflatun PınarDirk-Paul Mielke / From »Anatolian« to »Hittite«. The Development of Pottery in Central Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BCJosef Lehner / Innovation and Continuity of Metal Production and Consumption during the Early Iron Age at Boğazköy-HattusaHartmut Wittenberg / Capture and Management of Ground and Stratum Water in the Hittite Empire - Technology and Cultural SignificanceRemi Berthon / Herding for the Kingdom, Herding for the Empire. The Contribution of Zooarchaeology to the Knowledge of Hittite EconomyCharlotte Diffey - Reinder Neef - Amy Bogaard / The Archaeobotany of Large-Scale Hermetic Cereal Storage at the Hittite Capital of HattusaR. Pasternak - Helmut Kroll / Wieviel haben wir Ende Mai zu essen? - Botanische Großreste aus hethitischen SiedlungskontextenSchachner, Andreas / Motor oder Bremse? Die Rolle der hethitischen Hauptstadt Hattusa für die Transformation des hethitischen ReichsCatriona Pickard - Claudia Caldeira - Ninke Harten - Ulf-Dietrich Schoop - Handan Üstündağ - Laszlo Bartosiewicz - Andreas Schachner / Reconstructing Iron Age to Roman Period Diet from Bioarchaeological Remains: Preliminary Results from Boğazköy, North-Central AnatoliaGeoffrey Summers / After the Collapse, Continuities and Discontinuities in the Early Iron Age of Central AnatoliaAnschriften der Autoren
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Vorwort (F. Pirson)DanksagungWidmungEinleitung - Innovation versus Beharrung (A. Schachner) Ulf-Dietrich Schoop / Technologie und Innovation im anatolischen Chalkolithikumİlgi Gerçek / Approaches to Hittite Imperialism: A View from the »Old Kingdom« and »Early Empire« Periods (c. 1650-1350 BCE)Theo van den Hout / Schreiben wie Seeher. The Art of Writing: Remarks on the When and How of Hittite CuneiformDoğan-Alparslan, Meltem - Metin Alparslan / Das hethitische Siegel: Staatliche Innovation einer multilingualen GesellschaftConstanze von Rüden - Johannes Jungfleisch / Incorporating the Other. A Transcultural Perspective on Some Wall Painting Fragments from HattusaHerrmann Genz / Regional or International? Comments on the Origin and Development of Hittite Weapons and Military TechnologiesMartin Bachmann(+) / Manifestation göttlicher Präsenz. Das Quellheiligtum Eflatun PınarDirk-Paul Mielke / From »Anatolian« to »Hittite«. The Development of Pottery in Central Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BCJosef Lehner / Innovation and Continuity of Metal Production and Consumption during the Early Iron Age at Boğazköy-HattusaHartmut Wittenberg / Capture and Management of Ground and Stratum Water in the Hittite Empire - Technology and Cultural SignificanceRemi Berthon / Herding for the Kingdom, Herding for the Empire. The Contribution of Zooarchaeology to the Knowledge of Hittite EconomyCharlotte Diffey - Reinder Neef - Amy Bogaard / The Archaeobotany of Large-Scale Hermetic Cereal Storage at the Hittite Capital of HattusaR. Pasternak - Helmut Kroll / Wieviel haben wir Ende Mai zu essen? - Botanische Großreste aus hethitischen SiedlungskontextenSchachner, Andreas / Motor oder Bremse? Die Rolle der hethitischen Hauptstadt Hattusa für die Transformation des hethitischen ReichsCatriona Pickard - Claudia Caldeira - Ninke Harten - Ulf-Dietrich Schoop - Handan Üstündağ - Laszlo Bartosiewicz - Andreas Schachner / Reconstructing Iron Age to Roman Period Diet from Bioarchaeological Remains: Preliminary Results from Boğazköy, North-Central AnatoliaGeoffrey Summers / After the Collapse, Continuities and Discontinuities in the Early Iron Age of Central AnatoliaAnschriften der Autoren