Susan Langdon
University of Missouri
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American Journal of Archaeology | 2001
Susan Langdon
Object biography is an analytical technique that traces the changing social meanings an object accumulates during its lifetime. This study of two Late Geometric pots from Argos and Thebes employs biographical methods to address the role played by material goods in contemporary social rituals. The decoration and burial context of both vessels attest discrete stages in the construction of the social identity of the deceased. A giant pyxis from Argos can be connected with the social maturation of the woman buried within it. A figured pithos from Thebes represents what may be an important festival of Apollo and can similarly be connected with the interred child. The biographical data of these objects and their ultimate owners necessitate reconstructing the social setting of goods within complex communities, including the often-marginalized young and aging adult segments of the population. By focusing on the intersections of biographies in the grave, these narratives emphasize the centrality of objects in shaping identity and social order in early Greece. *
American Journal of Archaeology | 1998
Susan Langdon
This collection of essays, reflecting a diversity of approaches, examines Greece and archaelogical theories regarding the birth of classical civilization. It covers four main topics, evidence for the rise of the polis, artistic form and iconography, cults, and issues of poetry and narrative.
American Journal of Archaeology | 1996
Nancy C. Wilkie; Curtis Runnels; Daniel J. Pullen; Susan Langdon
Introduction Curtis Runnels, Daniel J. Pullen, and Susan Langdon 1. The pottery of the Neolithic, Early Helladic I, and Early Helladic II periods Daniel J. Pullen 2. The pottery of the Early Helladic III and Middle Helladic periods Gullog C. Nordquist 3. The pottery of the Late Helladic period P. A. Mountjoy 4. The pottery of the early Iron Age and Geometric periods Susan Langdon 5. The Lithic artifacts: flaked stone and other nonflaked Lithics P. Nick Kardulias, and Curtis Runnels Conclusions Curtis Runnels, Daniel J. Pullen, and Susan Langdon.
Classical World | 1996
Susan Langdon
American Journal of Archaeology | 1989
Susan Langdon
Archive | 2008
Susan Langdon
American Journal of Archaeology | 1990
Susan Langdon
Archive | 2013
Susan Langdon
American Journal of Archaeology | 1998
Susan Langdon
Archive | 1995
Curtis Runnels; Daniel J. Pullen; Susan Langdon