Biographies of Enclosure in Global Context
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Cross-culturally, naturally occurring hilltops, terraces, and other prominent locations have been the focus for long-lived and/or recurrent human activity. These places have frequently been enclosed with ditches, ramparts and palisades, creating culturally-prescribed arenas for human action. The practice of enclosure frequently forms just one element in the complex biographies of such places and is not always necessarily related to defence. At various points in their biographies, such places might be social and/or political centres, elite residences, centres of exchange, liminal zones where communication could be made with the gods, spirits or ancestors, funerary sites, or places of refuge. Despite the potential interpretive gains to be derived from cross-cultural analysis of the biographies of enclosed places, attempts to critically compare sites in different temporal and geographical contexts have been generally lacking. This session will address this lacuna, drawing on research from several parts of the world. Papers will focus on biographical approaches, the agency of natural places, and the role of enclosure in materialising social memory and identity.
Other Keywords
Biography •
hillforts •
Enclosure •
Monumentality •
Iron Age •
Hillfort •
Enclosures •
Middle Woodland •
Monuments •
Roundhouse
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
North America - Southeast •
AFRICA
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-12 of 12)
- Documents (12)
- Biographies of enclosure: an introduction (2015)
- Broxmouth biographies: Roundhouses as mnemonic devices in Iron Age Scotland (2015)
- The dawn of Iron Age societies: hillfort morphodynamics in the NW Mediterranean (2015)
- Debating early urbanization in temperate Europe: From Heuneburg to Bourges (2015)
- Emergence of Place: the Great Circle of Fort Center, Glades County, Florida (2015)
- Hillforts of the Eastern Hallstatt Circle. Central places, fortified areas or something else? (2015)
- History runs through it: A biography of gorges in Bokoni, South Africa (2015)
- Labor, Materials, and Ritual Knowledge: Erecting and Erasing Middle Woodland Enclosures in Southern Appalachia (2015)
- Monumental Biographies: Structure and Agency in European Hillfort Construction (2015)
- Negative and "Natural" Monumental Spaces: Ditches and Sacred Groves in Pre-Colonial West Africa (2015)
- Palisaded Enclosures and Political Complexity in the Eastern Woodlands of North America (2015)
- Places of Power and Passage: hillforts and monumental landscapes in the early Iron Age of central and south-eastern Slovenia. (2015)