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Islamization and Archaeology: Religion, Culture and New Materialism
Contributor(s): López, José C. Carvajal (Author), Hodges, Richard (Editor)
ISBN: 1350006661     ISBN-13: 9781350006669
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $99.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: June 2023
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- Social Science | Islamic Studies
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
Dewey: 909.097
LCCN: 2022049403
Series: Debates in Archaeology
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.83 lbs) 200 pages
 
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This fresh approach to the study of Islamisation suggests an innovative conceptual framework by dealing with the subject as a particular case of cultural change. This makes Islamisation amenable to the research through the archaeological and historical analyses of changes in material conditions of life. The aim is to provide an explanation of what Islam and Islamisation mean in a particular social context.

Considering three key aspects - identities, communities and technologies - Jose C. Carvajal Lopez studies the archaeology of change in material conditions of life associated to Islamisation. It is evident that this process involves changes in the conception of Muslim and non-Muslim identities of the societies touched by Islam in different periods. Beyond that, the study of communities contemplates changes in political relations between different social groups that Islamisation brought about. And finally the study of technologies is the analysis of the changes in social practices and apparatus of techniques that enable and power the dynamics of cultural transformations.

This innovative take on Islamisation is not exclusively interested in the spread of the religion or of the polity, and therefore it overcomes the theoretical limits imposed by the concepts of religious conversion and ideological imposition. This book will appeal to scholars interested in associating cultural and religious change and, in particular, those working on Islam, whether within or outside archaeology.


Contributor Bio(s): Hodges, Richard: - Richard Hodges, OBE, is Professor and Director of the Institute of World Archaeology, University of East Anglia, UK, and Director of the Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, USA. He is the editor of the Debates in Archaeology series; and his publications include Dark Age Economics, The Anglo-Saxon Achievement, Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne, Goodbye to the Vikings and (as co-author) Villa to Village, all published by Bloomsbury.