1. Tribute to John Alexander
Simon Stoddart
2. Introduction: the challenge of Iron Age identity
Simon Stoddart and Cătălin Nicolae Popa
PERSPECTIVES FROM SOUTH EAST EUROPE
3. The Coexistence and Interference of the Late Iron Age
Transylvanian Communities
Sándor Berecki
4. Identities of the Early Iron Age in North-eastern Slovenia
MatijaČrešnar and Dimitrij Mlekuž
5. Royal Bodies, Invisible Victims: gender in the funerary record
of Late Iron Age and Early Hellenistic Thrace
Bela Dimova
6. Mediterranean Wine and Dacian Conviviality. Ancient and Modern
Myths and Archaeological Evidence
Mariana Egri
7. Sarmizegetusa Regia - the Identity of a Royal Site?
Gelu Florea
8. The Ethnic Construction of Early Iron Age Burials in
Transylvania. Scythians, Agathyrsi or Thracians?
Alexandra Ghenghea
9. Negotiating Identities at the edge of the Roman Empire
Marko Janković
10. Tracing Ethnicity Backwards: the case of the“Central Balkan
Tribes”
Vladimir Mihajlović
11. The Quest for Group Identity in Late Iron Age Romania.
Statistical Reconstruction of Groups based on Funerary Evidence
Cătălin Nicolae Popa
12. Changing Identities of the Iron Age Communities of Southern
Pannonia
Hrvoje Potrebica and Marko Dizdar
13 Indigenous and Colonist Communities in the Eastern Carpathian
Basin at the Beginning of the Late Iron Age. The Genesis of an
Eastern Celtic World
Aurel Rustoiu
14. Ancient Thrace between the East and the West
Nikola Theodossiev
15.‘Hellenization’ and Ethnicity in the Continental Balkan Iron
Age
Ivan Vranić
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE WEST
16. Central Places and the Construction of Collective Identities in
the Middle Rhine-Moselle Region
Manuel Fernández-Götz
17. Fingerprinting Iron Age Communities in South-West Germany and
an Integrative Theory of Culture
Oliver Nakoinz
18. Iron Age Identities in Central Europe: some initial
approaches
Peter Ramsl
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FAR WEST
19. Negotiating Identity on the Edge of Empire
Louisa Campbell
20. Personal Adornment in Iron Age Britain. The Case of the Missing
Glass Beads
Elizabeth Schech
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOUTH WEST
21. Spoiling for a Fight: using spear typologies to identify
aspects of warrior identity and fighting style in Iron Age South
Italy
Yvonne Inall
22. Communal vs. Individual: the role of identity in the burials of
Peucetia
Olivia Kelley
23. A View from the South (West). Identity in Tyrrhenian Central
Italy
Simon Stoddart
SYNTHESIS
24. Identity, Integration, Power Relations and the Study of the
European Iron Age: implications from Serbia
Staša Babić
25. The Celts: more myths and inventions.
John Collis
26 Material Culture and Identity. The Problem of Identifying Celts,
Germans and Romans in Late Iron Age Europe
Peter Wells.
27. Fingerprinting the European Iron Age. Historical, Cultural and
Intellectual Perspectives on Identity and Ethnicity
Cătălin Nicolae Popa and Simon Stoddart.
Simon Stoddart is Reader in Prehistory at the University of Cambridge. His many research interests include Iron Age Europe, island societies encompassing his work on Malta with the Gozo Project, and landscape archaeology. His publications include Landscape, Ethnicity and Identity (2012, ed with G. Cifani and S. Neil), and Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans (2009). He was editor of Antiquity from 2001-2002.
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