Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies
Апстракт
Social aspects of pottery production are the most intriguing issues in
pottery studies. Potters themselves are, however, invisible in the
archaeological record, and considerations about their position in the
society and organization of their production, especially for prehistoric
periods, is very challenging and meets many constraints and difficulties.
Organization of pottery production in prehistoric communities, especially
in the Balkans, was very rarely considered in the past. Recently, researchers
increased their attention and interest in these aspects of prehistoric everyday
life. It seems that during Late Neolithic and Eneolithic many changes
occurred, leading to the emergence of more complex communities.
Craftsmen and potters among them played a very important role in this
shift in social relations. This paper aims to explore pottery production in
the societies in which initial stages of craft specialization may be assumed.
Although Late Neolithic Vinča and Late Ene...olithic Vučedol communities
had a different social organization, the results of the analyses revealed the
same organization of pottery production.
Кључне речи:
Social aspects of pottery production / Late Neolithic Vinča / Late Eneolithic Vučedol / Part-time Labor / Household Production / Vinča / Motel Slatina / Ervenica / Damića GradinaИзвор:
Artisans Rule: Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society, 2018, 120-136Издавач:
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Vuković, Jasna AU - Miloglav, Ina PY - 2018 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3794 AB - Social aspects of pottery production are the most intriguing issues in pottery studies. Potters themselves are, however, invisible in the archaeological record, and considerations about their position in the society and organization of their production, especially for prehistoric periods, is very challenging and meets many constraints and difficulties. Organization of pottery production in prehistoric communities, especially in the Balkans, was very rarely considered in the past. Recently, researchers increased their attention and interest in these aspects of prehistoric everyday life. It seems that during Late Neolithic and Eneolithic many changes occurred, leading to the emergence of more complex communities. Craftsmen and potters among them played a very important role in this shift in social relations. This paper aims to explore pottery production in the societies in which initial stages of craft specialization may be assumed. Although Late Neolithic Vinča and Late Eneolithic Vučedol communities had a different social organization, the results of the analyses revealed the same organization of pottery production. PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing T2 - Artisans Rule: Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society T1 - Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies EP - 136 SP - 120 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3794 ER -
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Vuković, J.,& Miloglav, I.. (2018). Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies. in Artisans Rule: Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society Cambridge Scholars Publishing., 120-136. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3794
Vuković J, Miloglav I. Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies. in Artisans Rule: Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society. 2018;:120-136. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3794 .
Vuković, Jasna, Miloglav, Ina, "Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies" in Artisans Rule: Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society (2018):120-136, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3794 .