Article: «Socializing the Materiality of Earthen Structures» (2023)
Kalogiropoulou E., Kloukinas D., Kotsakis K. (2023) – Socializing the Materiality of Earthen Structures: The Chaîne Opératoire of Construction Practices at the Neolithic Site of Kleitos 2, Greece, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, p. 1-27.
Abstract
This paper describes the chaîne opératoire of earthen architecture relating to buildings and thermal structures at the Neolithic site of Kleitos 2 in Kozani. It provides a material-based approach to the variable processes involved in construction as a practice of community involvement. The chaîne opératoire, adapted based on a refined concept of technology, is employed here as a key analytical tool. This paper tackles questions relating to the social scale of the construction processes concerned, specialization in construction, and the participation and collaboration of the builders. By choosing to focus on a local-scale analysis of a single site, we were able to develop a detailed framework that includes all the steps involved in manufacturing the earthen features, from the decision-making processes to questions of spatial allocation, the acquisition and processing of materials and construction practices, together with their subsequent use and end-life. The aim of this paper is to recognize construction processes as a social event involving cooperation and social performativity, which fosters and reaffirms social interactions, obligations and entanglements, shedding light on the dynamics of the society in question.
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Réseau Terre (23 janvier 2023). Article: «Socializing the Materiality of Earthen Structures» (2023). Réseau Terre. Consulté le 12 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/tnrf