Resources in Premodern Societies
New Approaches to Lifeworlds, Skills and Complexity
Contributor(s)
Gori, Maja (editor)
von Rüden, Constance (editor)
Stöllner, Thomas (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume brings together innovative research to explore the profound impact of resources on the development of early societies. Divided into three major themes – lifeworlds in resource landscapes, skill and embodied knowledge, and the role of resources within complex systems – the volume draws on diverse case studies, from Bronze Age Chinese mining to Iron Age preurban resource management and the metallurgy-pastoralism nexus. Contributors reveal how materials were not merely extracted but embedded within cognitive frameworks, cultural traditions, and social transformations. Special emphasis is placed on the relational and evolving nature of craft skills, technological innovations, and the embodied growth of knowledge. Advanced computational approaches focussing on complexity, further illuminate patterns of mobility, resource use, and state formation. Integrating archaeological, anthropological, and modeling perspectives, this volume offers an interdisciplinary and multi-scalar analysis of resources and their impact on societies in premodern times. It is intended for scholars, researchers, and advanced students in archaeology, anthropology, history, and related disciplines who are interested in material culture, environmental adaptation, cognitive processes, and the dynamics of complex societies.
Keywords
Archaeology; Resources; Premodern societies; Lifeworlds; Skill embodiment; Agent-based modelling; Craft and skill; Mining; Metallurgy; Cognitive archaeology; Environmental adaptation; Material culture; Technological innovationDOI
10.59641/l4o0i1j2k3ISBN
9789464271508, 9789464271508, 9789464271515, 9789464271522Publisher
Sidestone PressPublisher website
https://www.sidestone.com/Publication date and place
Leiden, 2026Imprint
Sidestone Press AcademicsClassification
Archaeology


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