Elite culture in medieval and post-medieval archaeology

Elite culture in medieval and post-medieval archaeology

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European Association of Archaeologists, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rainer Atzbach, PD Dr. Felix Biermann, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Müller
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Faculty of Geography and History, Barcelona
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Barcelona
Land
Spain
Vom - Bis
15.01.2018 - 15.02.2018
Deadline
15.02.2018
Von
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Rainer Atzbach

Dear colleagues,

It is a pleasure to invite you to our session #431: “Elite culture in medieval and post-medieval archaeology” at the 24th EAA Annual Meeting, which will be held in Barcelona, Spain from 5-8 September 2018 (https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2018/).

Content:
This session seeks to explore new ways to identify elites in the archaeological source material during the 12th until the 18th centuries. Elite is understood as a group of persons belonging to the upper echelons of society in a town, territory or dominion in terms of military, economic, religious or political power, and even education. This group of peers is characterised by being involved in decision-making processes in their homestead. Moreover, its network includes contacts to similar groups in other areas. The contributions in this session are invited to focus upon archaeological approaches available to identify remains of this powerful group. Therefore, presentations should discuss diachronic or supra-regional features and not just single contexts such as graves, monuments, latrines, or outstanding precious finds. Critical reviews of traditional approaches based upon import, prestigious goods, written sources etc., or new perspectives on these classic elite markers are welcome.
The session intends to discuss the following questions:
Theoretical background - what characterises elite? Staging and distinction – is elite defined by other societal classes and/or its members? How far is it possible to spot elite while tracing innovative or traditional products? In terms of norms and practice: is it possible to identify rule setters and rule breakers in archaeological source material? Do the upper layer of society and the elite group always coincide? Supply and demand: what is the relationship between procurement of exotic/import/vintage goods and elites? Between conspicuous consumption and understatement – what does elite show off?

The Call for Papers is now open at: https://eaa.klinkhamergroup.com/eaa2018/

For submitting your abstract you have to verify your EAA membership with your EAA credentials (EAA ID, username, password). For assistance with retrieving your credentials, please contact the EAA Secretariat at helpdesk@e-a-a.org. New members, please sign up for EAA membership first at www.e-a-a.org. You can either pay your membership fees upon signing up or at any time before 31 March 2018 when registering for the Annual Meeting at www.e-a-a.org/eaa2018.

Deadline for sending your abstract is the 15th of February 2018, 23:59 CET.

Further information how to submit your paper are available here:
https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2018/Programme.aspx?WebsiteKey=35414e88-a032-42d3-9e9b-d34ff524c79a&hkey=9ba73740-1809-47c0-bd96-13055196e087&Program_ContentCollectionOrganizerCommon=3#Program_ContentCollectionOrganizerCommonerCommon

For any question regarding our session, please contact our session assistant: luisa.radohs@cas.au.dk

Please feel free to share this with your network. We’re looking forward to your contributions!

All the best – and: merry Christmas!
Rainer Atzbach

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Rainer Atzbach

School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Moesgaardallee 20, DK-8270 Hoejbjerg

++45/871 62052

rainer.atzbach@cas.au.dk

http://atzbach.heimat.eu/data/EAA_Elite2018.pdf
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