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Autor:
Martin Hinz, Nils Müller-Scheeßel, Ingo Feeser, Daniel Knitter, Sonja B. Grimm, Walter Dörfler, Konrad Ott, Vesa P. J. Arponen, Daniel Groß, Artur Ribeiro
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Dialogues. 26:19-24
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Autor:
Artur Ribeiro, Vesa P. J. Arponen
Publikováno v:
History of the Human Sciences. 31:60-63
Cartesian representationalism and the Enlightenment heritage more broadly continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the 21st-century human scientific theory and practice. This introduction to a special section on the topic surveys some aspects of th
By using a new methodological approach, which is based on the reconstruction of social roles of households by comparing architecture and inventories, the origin of social inequality is detected in a Neolithic village. In contrast the identification o
Autor:
Vesa P. J. Arponen, Marco Bettelli, Timothy Earle, Anthony Harding, Robert Hofmann, Richard Lesure, Mario Liverani, Augusta McMahon, Johannes Müller, René Ohlrau, Susan Pollock, Giulia Recchia, Andrea Cardarelli, Alberto Cazzella, Marcella Frangipane
Thematic issue: THE ORIGIN OF INEQUALITY Edited by Andrea Cardarelli, Alberto Cazzella and Marcella Frangipane Indice / Contents NOTE INTRODUTTIVE / FOREWORD Andrea Cardarelli, Alberto Cazzella, Marcella Frangipane INCREASING INEQUALITIES – FROM TH
Autor:
Martin Furholt, Artur Ribeiro, Martin Hinz, Johannes Müller, Christian Horn, Robert Hofmann, Vesa P. J. Arponen
Publikováno v:
Arponen, V. P. J.; Müller, Johannes; Hofmann, Robert; Furholt, Martin; Ribeiro, Artur; Horn, Christian; Hinz, Martin (2016). Using the Capability Approach to Conceptualise Inequality in Archaeology: the Case of the Late Neolithic Bosnian Site Okolište c. 5200–4600 BCE. Journal of archaeological method and theory, 23(2), pp. 541-560. Springer 10.1007/s10816-015-9252-0
The past few decades have witnessed a growing realisation that market-based measures of human well-being—measures that centre on income and consumption distributions—miss some other perhaps even more essential elements of human well-being. This i
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