Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Nanoglou, S."
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Animal Bodies and Ontological Discourse in the Greek Neolithic
Nanoglou, S. (2009)The present article tries to assess the ways that animal bodies were represented in the Neolithic of Northern Greece. Contending that representations always have a material presence ( be they spoken, depicted or anything ... -
Building biographies and households - Aspects of community life in Neolithic northern Greece
Nanoglou, S. (2008)This article concerns the built landscape of Neolithic Thessaly and western Macedonia, Greece, and the identities that may have been constituted through its inhabitation. It focuses on the buildings as material entities ... -
The materiality of representation: A preface
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Past Bodies: Body-Centered Research in Archaeology
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QUALITIES OF HUMANNESS Material Aspects of Greek Neolithic Anthropomorphic Imagery
Nanoglou, S. (2008)This article considers the materialization of human representations in Neolithic northern Greece and particularly the materials used in their production. Contending that materialization is contingent upon but not reducible ... -
Regional perspectives on the neolithic anthropomorphic imagery of northern Greece
Nanoglou, S. (2006)This article considers the ways in which regional differences in material culture are constituted and maintained, using the example of Neolithic anthropomorphic figures from northern Greece. The aim of the paper is to offer ... -
Representation of humans and animals in Greece and the Balkans during the earlier Neolithic
Nanoglou, S. (2008)There were differences in the representation of humans and animals between the regions of Thessaly and the central Balkans during the earlier Neolithic. These differences imply the constitution of distinct worlds. ... -
The representation of phalli in Neolithic Thessaly, Greece
Nanoglou, S. (2010)This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessaly, Greece, objects representing phalli, and at the same time to consider the possibility that gender was not a prominent ...