J6-4085 — Annual report 2011
1.
Pottery Archaeometry

Paper presents modern methodologies and analythical techniques of neolithic and eneolithic pottery assemblages

COBISS.SI-ID: 48094050
2.
What can bodies do?

This paper discuses ways in which bodies – human and animal – were produced in the Neolithic of the Karst. Bodies are seen as cumulative processes shaped by forces of encounters withthe material world, rather than as biological givens. Thus, the paper focuses on the process of embodiment mediated with other bodies and landscape, especially important places such as caves.

COBISS.SI-ID: 47365730
3.
In search of past identities

This paper discuses the conceptualisation of ‘partible’ and ‘permeable’ dividual personhood in archaeology. It focuses on flows of substances as media which produce relations with others and are used in altering the composition of the person according to specific doctrines of practice.It presents the manipulation of the dead in funerary and other mortuary practices that may have been correlative with interpretations of identity in the past.

COBISS.SI-ID: 47363938