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Archaeology and Cultural Mixture
Archaeology and Cultural Mixture
Volume 28.1 (Apr 2013)
Editor:
W. Paul van Pelt
1. Introduction
Article
W. Paul van Pelt
2. From Hybridity to Entanglement, from Essentialism to Practice
Article
Philipp W. Stockhammer
3. Postcolonial Baggage at the End of the Road: How to Put the Genie Back into its Bottle and Where to Go from There
Article
Eleftheria Pappa
4. Beyond Creolization and Hybridity: Entangled and Transcultural Identities in Philistia
Article
Louise A. Hitchcock and Aren M. Maeir
5. Convivencia in a Borderland: The Danish-Slavic Border in the Middle Ages
Article
Magdalena Naum
6. Problematizing Typology and Discarding the Colonialist Legacy: Approaches to Hybridity in the Terracotta Figurines of Hellenistic Babylonia
Article
Stephanie M. Langin-Hooper
7. Signal and Noise: Digging up the Dead in Archaeology and Afro-Cuban Palo Monte
Article
Stephan PalmiƩ
8. Hybridity at the Contact Zone: Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives from the Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
Article
Marcus Brittain, Timothy Clack and Juan Salazar Bonet
9. Considering Mimicry and Hybridity in Early Colonial New England: Health, Sin and the Body "Behung with Beades"
Article
Diana D. Loren
10. Our Children Might be Strangers: Frontier Migration and the Meeting of Cultures across Generations
Article
Hendrik van Gijseghem
11. Ethnogenesis and Hybridity in Proto-Historic Period Nicaragua
Article
Geoffrey G. McCafferty and Carrie L. Dennett
12. Bi-Directional Forced Deportations in the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the Origins of the Samaritans: Colonialism and Hybridity
Article
Yigal Levin
13. Networking the Middle Ground? The Greek Diaspora, Tenth to Fifth Century BC
Article
Carla M. Antonaccio
14. Cultural Mixing in Egyptian Archaeology: The 'Hyksos' as a Case Study
Article
Bettina Bader
15. Mixing Food, Mixing Cultures: Archaeological Perspectives
Article
Mary C. Beaudry